011284mm: Sorry to hear about the loss
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If your account has been deleted then you need to contact support.ASAP. They should have contacted you before deletion, and should have 30 days worth of back up to protect your account. A bit of luck as you wont get any response from them until Monday at the earliest. You may also require the confirmation email that the games were activated.
There is one problem. If your account only has games that have been gifted and it turns out the other person(s) was using stolen / fraudulent cards then they may have been forced to remove those games as stolen property. People have lost games in the past because the code used to activate them is later deactivated as it was bought fraudulently.
This is not the case. I don't know were my friends got the codes, but they were not bought fraudulently or with stolen credit cards.