As far as video game companies go, Valve is usually seen in a more positive light compared to others. It's not perfect and it has had plenty of issues in the past. But, more often than not, gamers will side with the company that's co-founded by the one and only, Gabe Newell, who's often meme'd about and referred to by PC gamers as Lord Gaben. However, as they say, even the best fall down sometimes, and in this particular case, there's really no excusing Valve for what appears to be an ongoing issue with FedEx "stealing" Steam Decks from consumers.
A Reddit thread posted by u/sexipanda is going viral online for what many are describing as a "scummy" move on the part of Valve for not stepping in when the said user complained about not having received their Steam Deck. To make matters worse, Valve acknowledges that FedEx had delivered the Steam Deck to the wrong address, but, as per the title, Valve "can't refund or send a replacement", or to be more accurate, the usually generous company isn't offering to do so.
So, basically, u/sexipanda is now left with a bill for a Steam Deck that they didn't receive.
Upon further inspection, this is an ongoing issue with the Steam Deck, dating all the way back to when it was first released last February. In a separate Reddit thread posted by u/Defenex from soon after Valve started shipping out the Steam Deck, the user details what he describes as his "Fedex Nightmare" after the courier service labeled his package as delivered even though they never got it. The only difference is that u/Defenex's story has a happy ending.


