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No such thing.
Stop violating the legal policies you agreed to. Problem solved.
So tell me exactly what did I ''violate'' ? I simply bought and sold items on the steam market, clearly not violating anything, if this is considered a violation, so did every other steam user.
Why does the value of your account matter?
You know, none of those details would negate you from breaking the rules. You may not have been malicious, but if I had a dollar for every Steam user, even users who've used Steam for years, who don't really understand the systems they're using and just do whatever seems right to them, I'd have over a hundred million dollars.
So it seems plausible to me for you to break the rules doing things that seem fine to you. But all we have is your side of the story, and people lying or bending the truth or omitting details, isn't some new thing too.
There's nothing us regular users can do for you. And no reason why we should take your word for it months later, without the whole story.
The problem with your "why would I risk this for X", well the same could be said for every wealthy white collar fraudster who risked everything for another million dollars. Greed makes people do all sorts of things.
You may have had some ignorance about what you were doing, but in that case, ignorance is not a defense. But there's no way to know if you're lying, in denial, if Steam support made a mistake, or what. But I do know not everyone who claims they're innocent is.
Tells you in the ban message. I highly recommend reading them and the legal policies you already agreed to.
If you continue opening tickets, they will eventually block you to keep from harassing them as their answer won't change.
OP looks like you got greedy. Looks like you saw dollar signs and shut your brain off to any questions as to why or possible consequences. You didn't think about it at all, so when the consequences came knocking you're in denial about it all. You don't feel responsible because you didn't make an informed decisions, you just reacted and jumped at a quick buck.
So you're trying to reframe it as you were innocently doing something normal and are so deluded that you're willing to post the evidence that you were obviously involved in something sketchy, but can't admit it. And you're probably going to be upset that people don't interpret your screenshots the same way you do.
So why would you risk your account? https://prnt.sc/OglPN1Du_39_ Kinda seems like buying something for three cents and selling it for $27 is why. I did mention greed previously. And it's plain as day what was driving your decisions.
Kinda seems like your approach here is if the rules don't outline your specific scenario you're gonna want to pretend it's not against the rules, even though the rules will clearly state things about scams and frauds. And since you don't consider your activities to be anything wrong, clearly the rules can't apply to your actions. I mean you can feel that way if you want. Valve feels differently and their opinion is the one that matters.
I bought an item of steam market and sold it after, I see 0 breaking rules in this. Haven't you EVER bought and resold an item? This is all I did.
I am telling you this is all there is to the story, I got nothing to hide nor a reason, my question to you is, if this is all there, would you still get someone banned for buying and reselling the item?
Sadly you are right.
You are talking about a million dollars, I am talking about a 20$ against an idk how many thousands worth of account, clearly different % of values here.
Ignorance? I did 2 things: 1: Buy an item 2: Resell it.
I did nothing against the rules, you are saying this like you never bought or sold items on steam like come on, be for real.
1: I bought an item on steam
2: I later sold it on steam
If you call this a violation you are out of your mind.
Some way of getting this out and getting unbanned, it is a false ban, I simply bought an item and resold it, then I get banned. It is illogical.
To be honest not really, because I have seen this type of unbalance in charts lots of times but never seen it live like happening at the moment, I have over 7000 steam transactions, it happens way more than you think an item to go up or down, a simple update or a trend by any content creators can dramatically change a price of an item without minutes, I just didn't research the reasoning to why it went up.
Involved in something sketchy? I am telling you again, I simply bought and resold an item, if I would be doing this type of sketchy things, I would come in a clean account with nothing on it, not an account that I have been using for the last 9 years with literally everything I did in it.
Yes, profit was driving my decisions, but I never stole, never did anything like fraud, never did anything against the rules, I bought an item and later resold it.
You are legit not listening to what I am saying you are just typing stuff, I did not scam anyone, I did not do frauds to anyone, I simply bought and resold an item, and for another time I will ask you, You ever bought and resold an item, then you get banned, Is that fair? Is that correct? Well that is exactly what happened with me, but for some reason you guys cannot believe that steam is in the wrong.
You're framing it in a specific way. But here's the trick, no one is obligated to accept your framing. So yeah you bought and sold and item. But some of the other details you're glossing over seem to matter too. Your approval and agreement on that detail isn't required. And as a result Valve dinged you on some unwanted market behavior.
Being able to convince yourself otherwise is just ego massaging.
Selling three cent items for nearly $30 is sketchy. Clearly you convinced yourself otherwise, but that doesn't negate the reality for everyone else. You're not being banned for intent, you're being banned for actions. Your ignorance or ability to rationalize those actions doesn't change anything in reality.
So yeah, if your intent was to be a criminal mastermind you would have done things differently. Not being a criminal mastermind isn't a get out of jail free card.
Well Valve seems to disagree, and their opinion matters. And your ignorance may not be a defense no matter how convinced you are otherwise.
Like clueless users get restricted from things all the time. And they're never going to be happy about it.
It's not that I'm not listening, I just have a different interpretation of the situation and evidence you supplied. It doesn't matter how many times you say you did nothing wrong. I don't have to listen to what you say and accept it as objective fact. I've got my own eyes and my own brain and I have enough experience to understand why what you're doing attracted scrutiny and why it resulted in some consequences.
I've not bought an item and marked it up 1000% on Steam, no. I may have overpriced items a bit, I've got a Vintage Fire Brigade TF2 hat that's been on the market for years like $1.00 over market value. And here you are selling multiple items with 1000% markup. Whose buying your items? Clueless randos? Color me skeptical. Seems like you were colluding with someone to move wallet funds around. I can't imagine why Steam might have opinions on that behavior.
You don't like it? Sounds like a problem to take up with Steam. And sounds like they don't care about your opinions on the matter.