yes he means your steamgifts account that you linked to the site is banned if they have another steam account with £50 or more in games they can join again if they have a invite no your steam account is not banned this website has nothing to do with valve
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I believe that they mean your steam account is banned from steam gifts. So you can not make another steamgifts account without creating a second steam account worth $30. I can not see steam banning an account for problems on a third party website.
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Yearh, I don't mean that your actual steam account is effected in any way. Just that if you are banned from steamgifts you can no longer sign up with that specific steam account. Doesn't matter what IP you are coming from, the account can't be used to sign up with.
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Zo already responded with the answer to the question or request in regards to the OP, but please, when pasting links, at least make them clickable.
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...so much snow when it was first made? O_o I realize some bad ppl might start using proxies in the event that they might be banned but I just happen to come across this a few years ago and thought this might be handy:
http://perishablepress.com/press/2008/04/20/how-to-block-proxy-servers-via-htaccess/
Just an idea though but if it's potentially effective then why not?
EDIT: Yay,I made my first topic on this forum ^_^
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