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Steam is ending gift cards because scammers were raising too much hell

By dailyguardian.aeJune 10, 20263 Mins Read
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Valve is pulling physical Steam gift cards from retail stores, bringing an end to a program that has been around since 2012. The company confirmed, as spotted via SteamDB, that it will no longer send new stock of Steam gift cards to retailers once current supplies run out.

Digital Steam gift cards are not going away. Valve says users will still be able to buy them directly through Steam, and existing physical cards can still be redeemed whenever users choose. Retail stock, however, is expected to disappear by the end of 2026.

Why Valve is cutting off retail gift cards

Valve says the decision comes after years of scam-prevention efforts. The company says it worked with retailers and law enforcement, added prominent scam warnings, limited cards by currency, restricted availability, and removed cards from sale when unusual activity appeared. Unfortunately, scammers still adapted.

The issue is not limited to Steam. Scammers prefer gift cards because they are fast, widely available, and difficult to reverse once redeemed. A victim can buy one at a normal retail store, read out the code and PIN over the phone, and lose the money without ever handing over the physical card. Unlike a card payment or bank transfer, there is usually no simple chargeback process once the value has been claimed. Since no bank details are involved, it becomes much harder for victims or authorities to follow the money.

Who scammers target, and how the scam works

Gift card scams often target the elderly, isolated people, users who are less familiar with digital payments, and anyone who can be frightened into acting quickly. The setup usually starts with a phone call, email, text, or social media message.

Scammers may pretend to be government officials, tech support workers, debt collectors, utility companies, romantic partners, employers, or relatives in trouble. Although the story changes, the pressure tactic is usually the same. They insist on immediate payment, tell victims to keep the situation secret, and discourage them from ending the call.

Man with credit card using laptop

Victims are often told exactly which card to buy and where to buy it. Once they share the number and PIN from the back of the card, the money can be drained remotely.

Valve is currently the only major company taking this step with physical gift cards. But if gift card scams keep growing, other companies may also decide that selling them in stores is no longer worth the risk.

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