PayPal, as it sometimes does, reversed the transaction due to its fraud detection systems, through no fault or instruction of my cofounder.
So Steam locked the entire account, permanently and irreversibly. It wasn't even an option to pay the $50 by another method.
I still buy Steam games, but only on sale.
They were basically assuming fraud; which is what buying a game, receiving the goods, then issuing a chargeback (or PayPal equivalent) would be.
He patiently explained to them that it wasn't initiated by him, but they pretty much stonewalled him.
Apparently having done a thousand dollars worth of business already without incident wasn't enough to get the benefit of the doubt.
PayPal, as it sometimes does, reversed the transaction due to its fraud detection systems, through no fault or instruction of my cofounder.
So Steam locked the entire account, permanently and irreversibly. It wasn't even an option to pay the $50 by another method.
I still buy Steam games, but only on sale.