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Valve should have removed this function yesterday.
Valve should absolutely, and at the very least, add some friction to this process to protect customer from unprofessional devs throwing hissy fits like this.
@rupert What should have happened is the developer using more than 2 brain cells should have contacted the "reputable" (quotes because at the beginning it implied that all were not reputable) and get a list of all keys that were purchased through their site. Then revoke the ones that are not listed by the reputable dealers. Instead in their incompetence and laziness they revoked all those keys. They don't deserve to be on steam with that lazy and scummy behavior. They were scammed by being stupid and ruin the gamers that actually paid legitimately