Steam Horror Story
Return of the Subscriber Agreement
I have been a big fan of Steam and before this event and if I had an option between Steam, D2D, or Impulse I would almost have always have sided with Steam but after my most recent experience with them it is only now I realize how by using Steam I had trapped myself in a corner.
Earlier this week I had purchased a game that was on sale as an early gift for a family member to hold him off till his real one arrived late for Christmas. I didn't know it at the time but because of some glitch in Steam's systems the gifting failed but my CC was still charged and I was none the wiser. Since I told my brother all about the game, hyped him up, got him excited, but he never received it he ended up buying it for himself. I saw him playing it on Steam and thought all was well but after asking him how he liked my gift only to get a puzzled look in return.
Because of the way Steam works if you buy multiple copies of a game Steam simply eats your money for the 2nd copy and you get nothing instead of crediting your account or giving you an extra serial. I didn't want that to happen so as soon as I learned about this I immediately contacted steam support for a refund. The first time I got a forum response because apparently their gift system fails often and resending is a common occurence.
Took another support request for them to realize the issue was not in the fact I couldn't send but the fact I couldn't send and because of that he already owns the game I wanted to give him to which the customer service guy replied that they can't give me a refund or even credit cause according to their Subscriber Agreement any money I give them is theirs and they don't have to give me a return because I am not in the European Union which has laws that require a 30 day grace period.
So I am left in an odd situation. I paid for a game to be given to my brother, they failed to deliver my game, and now they are refusing to return my money either. Upon looking at the forums I found this wasn't the first time this has happened either and when one guy tried to contact his credit card company for a refund they banned his account for "fraud" and disabled access to over $500 in games.
I didn't want to risk loosing some +$300 games I had tied to my account so I was saving my credit card company as a last resort. It took no less than 6 support messages exchanged to get my refund where they tried my patience continually pointing to how their Subscriber Agreement makes it OK that they can take my money, not deliever a product, and ban me if I protest.
I tried to remain polite through the entire process but they were totally unresponsive and the sheer frustration that some stupid EULA makes it ok to commit what in any other industry would be fraud infurtiated me. By the 6th message I had given up and laid down basically said that if they did not refund me for the product they failed to deliver I would file a complaint with the BBB, my local newspaper, and contact my credit card company. My $300 in games be damned I as gonna do it and was already researching Small Claims Court as a solution if they took my games away after my CC company reversed the charges.
I eventually got my money back but only after threatening them and the final line of my message reading:
"The money means nothing to me but at this point it is a matter of principle. What part of YOU RUINED CHRISTMAS don't you understand?"
I was pretty worked up now that I looked back at it. After typing this I had to wipe tears of frustration out of my eyes before finally clicking send.
Even after I got my money back it seems they just had to have the last laugh. They emailed me "Please note in the future that Steam purchases, per the Steam Subscriber Agreement, are not refundable - this refund was issued as a one-time customer service gesture." and just had to rub that stupid Subscriber Agreement into my face one last time.
I find it appalling that a company could have such utter contempt against their customers after they have their money locked in. Just because you are online, it is digital distribution, and we gotta agree to EULAs and Subscriber Agreements does not mean that you can take peoples money, tell them to sod off, and do whatever you want because they agreed to your terms. At the end of the day you are still a retailer, I am still a customer, and taking money but not delivering a product is still fraud... Subscriber Agreement or not.
I don’t think I am ever going to spend another dollar on Steam because next time I have an issue, they refuse me a refund, and chargeback seems like my only solution that’s another dollar they are going to leverage against me in the threat of banning my account for fraud when they themselves are the frauds.
Edit:
I can't fix it can some mod please make the text readable for the GalCiv guys?