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This is a newer policy for Mastercard that Valve can not change.
Nothing needs changing. asking either to fix it wont get it changed. setup a PayPal account, set your mastercard up as your funding source for paypal, then add your paypal account as your steam funding source.
Safet that way anyway since you have to locally approve all paypal transactions outside your steam account
anotherwords steam has a very poor credit card rating and has been involved in numerous scam transactions that makes credit card company's leery to do any business with them.
you should call your credit card up and approve the transaction and then once you do you are responsible for any and all transactions, this way your bank or credit company doesn't get hit with your charge reverse or fraud when steam doesn't deliver the product you want.
you will then be stuck with the purchase and if you reverse the charges steam will either disable your account, or make it impossible for you purchase on the account again.
Even banks are giving them their just desserts.