Steam Now Limits Users Accounts Based On Purchase History

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In order to counteract spam and phishing accounts on Steam, Valve has introduced Limited User Accounts. These are user accounts that have spent less than $5 USD on Steam. If you happen to have a Steam account but have never spent money or only received games as gifts from friends you’re following unfortunately this means you won’t have some key features on Steam.
These restricted features include:

Sending friend invites
Opening group chat
Voting on Greenlight, Steam Reviews and Workshop items
Participating in the Steam Market
Posting frequently in the Steam Discussions
Gaining Steam Profile Levels (Locked to level 0) and Trading Cards
Submitting content on the Steam Workshop
Posting in an item’s Steam Workshop Discussions
Accessing the Steam Web API
Using browser and mobile chat

To escape being a Limited User Account all you have to do is a add $5 USD or more to your wallet, purchase a game that is $5 USD or more, add a Steam Wallet card to your account or purchase a Steam gift that is $5 USD or more.
The usage of USD is important as Steam will convert whatever other type of money that is used in your region into USD using the daily exchange rate. Activating a retail game on Steam, receiving a gift, playing demos or free games, and participating in promotional events such as Free Weekends will not activate your account.

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Related Forum: PC Gaming Forum

Source: http://www.dualshockers.com/2015/04/18/valve-introduces-limited-user-accounts-restricting-those-who-have-not-yet-spent-5/

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MissPosted:

Int_Wolf Lol, I've spent probably around $900 on steam games. $5 is not bad. After all, playing online is free...


That's not really a good comparison as I've probably only spent $250 on LIVE since I bought a 360 in 08...

LatiasPosted:

Pool Why limit people? sounds like a bad idea to me.


To prevent the mass influx of spammers like there are right now. A scammer is not going to be willing in most cases, to keep creating accounts with a $5 purchase history requirement
It's basically an added safety feature.

Int_WolfPosted:

Lol, I've spent probably around $900 on steam games. $5 is not bad. After all, playing online is free...

AE86Posted:

this is really good for trading and many other things on steam, the amount of scammers will most definitely go down now

MickersPosted:

Basically another security add from steam, i personally like it!

KuraPosted:

Think this is a great addition, can stop a lot of the accounts who try to scam people etc.

VauxhallPosted:

Why limit people? sounds like a bad idea to me.

bdgrPosted:

It's a great idea, but is gonna cause alot of problems to people who havnt spent anything

TreyarchedPosted:

SimplyDank meh seems like a stupid feature :/


Something to stop the MASS phishing attempts that lead to stolen accounts and stolen market items sometimes worth $100+ - Meh seems like a stupid feature... *facepalm* You're stupid for saying something so dumb.

MushroomElmPosted:

Well, my account is worth $2K+ according to current game prices(Even with sales.)

So, I'm pretty sure my account does not have this problem haha.