A user who returned the game Concord on Steam surprised everyone by getting a refund of 5 times the price he paid. It was seen that the user named Top_Leek_3743 received a refund of $327 after requesting a refund for the $65.54 Digital Deluxe Edition.
How could Steam make such a mistake?
Concord, which received very negative reviews and mediocre review scores after its release, is being returned by players. One of the users who did not like the game and returned it received a full refund of $327 instead of the $65.54 he paid for the game. So how did this happen?
This is thought to be due to the user participating in the beta version last month. It is thought that Steam may have refunded the user more than they would have otherwise received, assuming that they were also paid to participate in the beta.
However, this raises questions about whether the user will be able to keep the money and whether there will be any negative consequences. It has been wondered whether Steam will notice this amount of over $250 and whether they will ask for it back.
Users who commented on the subject suggested that the player contact Steam customer service and report the situation in order to avoid any problems. It is even thought that Steam may reward the user for honesty, but so far there has been no move from the player or Valve front.
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