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报告翻译问题
You buy it, and it immediately goes on sale and you want to purchase it at the sale price. If you're refund eligible that's a valid use case.
You buy a game and maybe your system doesn't run it well, so you refund it. Next year you build a new system and it can run the game well, so you buy it for the new system.
They're refunds, not the Spanish Inquisition. Lots of reasons to refund something and buy it later. Not an issue.
Although, keep in mind play time is cumulative, and refunding and rebuying a game doesn't reset the clock.
https://psteamproxy.yuanyoumao.com/steam_refunds