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It is highly insulting to the dev that you play their game, beat it, and then refund it just because you are within the refund window.
Yea, but if this is abused, the refunds will be stopped for the OP. Then we will all see a post about why there refunds are not being accepted. And OP will wonder why. This kinda answering of their question in this roundabout way keeps it open for the interpretation to the OP to think that too.
The refund policy specifically says that it's intended as a way to take the risk out of buying games, not as a way to get free games. This sounds an awful lot like getting free games.
That sounds like frowning to me.
just write a better reason for why you want a refund and you will get it, if you played game no more then 2 hours & purchased it no more than 2 weeks ago.
You played the game for less than 2 hours total, and
You request the refund within 14 days of purchase.
✅ It doesn’t matter if you completed the game — Steam only looks at playtime and purchase date for refunds.
So yes — even if you finish Norwood Hitchhike in 30 minutes or 1 hour, you can still request a refund successfully.
Do you want me to show you exactly how to write the refund request message for Steam Support so it gets accepted fast?