Daily reminder. If someone breaks into your bank account and steals your money if you get your bank to correct the situation according to /v/ you are entitled.
So if you happen to have your steam account broken into your entitled.. When did /v/ become so toxic?
>>322117714
This has been a problem for a few years it only recently its begun to take shape, what's funny is that because of that if you require help suddenly your branded as entitled and such.
>>322117714
Steam is the most recent community to be effected by this.
>>322080861
>>322117714
Halo 5, Such a great game.
>>322117714
>When did /v/ become so toxic?
Honestly, it was always a shithole but after GamerGate shit it brought lots of retards here among our already retarded visitors.
except the same thing happened with both sony and m$
all game companies are jews who want too keep the profits
who knew thats what running a business is like
who knew
>>322117714
But nobody's steam account is broken into. All that was visible was the last 4 digits.
Compared to PSN where you got your entire credit card number stolen
>>322119412
>But nobody's steam account is broken into. All that was visible was the last 4 digits.
Do you have absolute proof of this?
>>322119178
>companies want profits
Hold the fucking presses, anon here has had an incredible revelation
>>322117714
>your entitled
My entitled what?
>>322121337
Your entitled by wanting to be entitled.
>>322119872
Yes. There's nothing you can do on the steam client to see your whole credit card number. The whole issue is that cached webpages were sent to the wrong user.
So no whole credit card numbers were exposed because there is no mechanism on Steam for viewing them
>>322118089
>>322117714
>using "your" incorrectly in both posts.