Started playing a fairly old MMO called Neverwinter. Liked it so I spent a bit on premium currency. Game is F2P and when I play a F2P game, if I like it I'll drop some cash on it that comes out to about as much as I would have been willing to spend on a new game at the time.
I had gotten a steam card for my birthday so I used my steam wallet, because there's a convenient ingame button for it. Bam, immediately I'm on probation like I'm some kind of hacker, I don't get any of the supporter rewards, and while I do get the premium currency, I can't convert it to ingame currency (which I had intended to do with most of it, either not knowing what most store items do, and not having much interest in what I do see) because again, I can't be trusted.
Turns out that the game had problems with people cheating them via steam, so you buy currency via steam, you get an account strike and while you can use the currency, you are limited in what you can use that currency on. I would be fine with this explanation... if they would have put any kind of warning about that on the otherwise empty little window where it asks you if you want to use your steam wallet funds. Hell they don't even indicate that there are other ways you can pay. I had a dropdown that was just 1 item 'steam wallet'. Didn't even tell me I had the option to go to their site to buy it. Asking about it in zone chat just got me a 'Yea it sucks, just don't use your steam wallet again, the exchange ban should pass in a week.'
WTF game devs, If yer going to punish people for buying currency a certain way because you had a problem in the past fekkin warn people about it on the confirmation screen.