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Will Steam refund a game over 2 weeks?

Steam generally does not automatically refund games purchased over 2 weeks ago, as the standard policy requires requests within 14 days of purchase and under 2 hours of playtime. However, you can still submit a manual refund request via help.steampowered.com for review, particularly for technical issues.
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Can you refund a Steam game after 2 weeks?

Preordered games that have been released are still eligible for a refund, as long as the refund request is submitted within two weeks of the game's release, and the game has been played for less than two hours.
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Does Steam refund after 14 days on Reddit?

From what I understand, you are automatically eligible for a refund if you fall under those two parameters of under two hours and under 14 days. If you surpass them, you can still request a refund and explain the situation, but it's not guaranteed you'll get it.
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How to refund game after 14 days & 2 hours playtime?

Getting a refund after 14 days and 2 hours playtime is difficult as it's outside Steam's standard policy, but you can try submitting a manual request via Steam Support at help.steampowered.com, explaining specific technical issues or "bait-and-switch" problems with a detailed, reasonable story (like the game not running as advertised) to appeal to human support, though success isn't guaranteed. 
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How many days until you can't refund a game on Steam?

Valve will, upon request via help.steampowered.com, issue a refund for any title that is requested within 14 days of purchase and has been played for less than 2 hours. Even if you fall outside of the refund rules we've described, you can submit a request and we'll take a look at it.
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Can I get a refund after 14 days?

Yes, you can often get a refund after 14 days, but it depends heavily on the seller's policy and consumer laws, with digital purchases (like games) usually stricter (often 14 days/2 hours playtime) while physical goods with faults might be covered longer under consumer rights (like the UK's 30 days for faulty items). For most standard consumer purchases, 14 days is a common cutoff for "change of mind," but faulty items generally offer longer legal protection, requiring refunds "without undue delay". 
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Is Steam generous with refunds?

Yes, Steam is generally lenient with refunds, especially if you request them within 14 days of purchase and have played the game for less than 2 hours, allowing for almost automatic approval for nearly any reason, including simply not liking it. While these are the standard rules, Steam's support can make exceptions for case-by-case requests, even if you slightly exceed playtime, though abusing the system by frequently refunding can lead to denials. 
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What is the best excuse for Steam refund?

Gameplay and technical issues, purchasing by accident, and "it's not what I expected" are often seen as the most likely reasons to request and receive a refund. Either way, here's how to request your refund on Steam: Go to Help -> Steam Support in the Steam client.
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What is the $5 dollar rule on Steam?

The Steam "$5 rule" is a requirement for new or free accounts to spend at least $5 USD in the Steam store (by adding funds or buying games) to unlock full community features like sending friend requests, posting in the Workshop, or using some chats, preventing spam and scams. This $5 purchase unlocks features for your account, allowing full access to Steam's social and community functions.
 
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Is there a Steam refund limit?

Is there a limit to how many purchases I can request a refund for? You can submit any number of refund requests for eligible purchases. If it appears that you are abusing the refund system, we reserve the right to revoke access to this feature.
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Why is Steam not refunding after 14 days?

Purchases made significantly outside of the 14 day refund window are not eligible for a refund. To ensure future eligibility, please submit refund requests within 14 days of purchase and less than 2 hours of playtime. Please review our Refund Policy for more information.
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How to get a Steam refund after 2 weeks reddit?

To open a ticket: Account -> purchases history -> pick game -> I have a question. Usually you have 2 weeks to refund, not months. Though if you explain your situation well enough and the right Valve employee sees your request, you might still have a chance to get that refund.
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Can I refund a Steam game I never played?

Yes, you can generally get a Steam refund for a game you haven't played, as long as you request it within 14 days of purchase and have played it for less than 2 hours, but even if you're outside those limits, you can still submit a request for a manual review, though success isn't guaranteed. Steam's policy allows for refunds for almost any reason, but the 2-hour/14-day window is the standard. 
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Do I need a reason to refund a game?

"You can request a refund for nearly any purchase on Steam—for any reason. Maybe your PC doesn't meet the hardware requirements; maybe you bought a game by mistake; maybe you played the title for an hour and just didn't like it."
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How quickly does Steam give refunds?

Steam refunds usually take up to 7 days to process, but can be much faster depending on the payment method: Steam Wallet can see funds in 24-48 hours, while refunds to external banks (credit/debit cards) can take up to 7 days or more, sometimes longer for international payments. The approval itself is often within a day, with wallet credits appearing quickly after approval, while bank refunds depend on your bank's processing times. 
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Why does a refund take 7 days?

Refunds often take 7 days (or 5-10 business days) because of the multi-step financial "float" process involving the merchant, their bank, card networks (like Visa/Mastercard), and your bank, with banks sometimes delaying posting to earn interest, and manual checks for returns adding time. While a purchase is an instant charge, a refund is a reversed transaction requiring authorization, internal processing by the store, and clearance through several financial institutions, each with its own processing windows, often stretching to a week or more for funds to appear in your account. 
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How to avoid 7 day trade ban on Steam?

Exceptions: If you have had a Steam Guard Mobile Authenticator on your account for at least 7 days, there will be no trading or Market restrictions for using new devices/computers. This is because you'll confirm trades and Market listings from the mobile app.
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Why can't I see 18+ content on Steam?

If Steam mature content isn't showing, you need to adjust your Store Preferences, often requiring adding a payment method for age verification, then checking boxes for "General Mature Content," "Frequent Violence/Gore," and "Adult Only Sexual Content" at store.steampowered.com/account/preferences/, plus clearing browser cache and restarting Steam. Country restrictions (like Germany) can also limit options, so ensure your account's billing region is correct. 
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How lenient is Steam with refunds?

Yes, Steam is generally lenient with refunds, especially if you request them within 14 days of purchase and have played the game for less than 2 hours, allowing for almost automatic approval for nearly any reason, including simply not liking it. While these are the standard rules, Steam's support can make exceptions for case-by-case requests, even if you slightly exceed playtime, though abusing the system by frequently refunding can lead to denials. 
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What is a good reason to request a refund?

Good reasons for a refund include receiving a damaged/defective item, getting the wrong product/size, the item not matching the description, or issues with service like late delivery or misrepresentation. While not always guaranteed, a customer changing their mind (buyer's remorse) can also be a reason, depending on store policy and the item's condition, but issues with product quality or seller error are strongest justifications.
 
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How to force a Steam refund?

Navigate to Steam Help (help.steampowered.com) and log in with your Steam account. After you have logged in, click on Purchases. Find the purchase you would like to refund and click on it. If your purchase is not listed, it falls too far outside of our refund window and is ineligible for a refund.
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Do Steam refunds hurt devs?

Yes, Steam refunds can hurt developers financially and strategically, especially small indies, by taking back revenue, potentially causing them to pay transaction fees on refunded sales, and forcing game design around short playtime to prevent abuse (like finishing a game in under two hours to refund it). While Steam tracks refund abuse and aims to balance consumer protection with developer fairness, the policy incentivizes "half-baked" early experiences, though it also encourages quality to retain genuine buyers, notes Game Developer magazine. 
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Can I play Steam games offline?

Most games require an initial start-up while connected to the Steam Network before they will work in offline mode. If your game's status is "100% - Ready", but you receive the message "This game cannot be started in Offline Mode" when attempting to play offline, the Steam client and/or game files need to be updated.
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