I don't know, but I've had to report 3 winners of my giveaways and ask for rerolls due to multiple wins and unactivated gifts. It's really annoying because it makes me look bad and I have to submit a ticket which also sucks. I think more people are just starting to break the rules
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Steamgifts also hit the all-time highest amount of giveaways created with 100,732 last May.
I'm pretty sure this is a possible explanation to the reason behind the huge amount of support tickets being submitted.
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That girl is going to get so many erasers and bouncy balls.
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I was looking around the SG website and found these graphs on Support stats: https://www.steamgifts.com/stats/community/support
Last month there was a record (nearly twice as much as a year ago) number of 13,393 tickets raised! In 31 days. That's average 432 new tickets a day. And as if this number wasn't high enough, there is over 32,000 unresolved tickets, 93% of them are user reports.
So... what's going on SG? What is this report-spree?
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