by Katahu » Wed Jul 09, 2008 9:54 pm
If I were you, keep the original box and the codes that come with it as you will be required to submit a scanned copy of the original CD-key in case you're trying to deal with a problem with your account.
Also, I would recommend that you link your account to an email that you can create for free [ie: hotmail, gmail, yahoo, etc.] and can access anywhere. I made the mistake of linking my account to an email that was based on an internet service like Cebridge. When I canceled my subcription to Cebridge, I realized that I forgot to update my old email. And to make matters worse, I forgot the password. Thankfully, I had the original box with the CD-key for Half-Life 2 printed on it. When I submitted that, the admin was kind enough to update the email for me so that I can reset my password and then access my one-and-a-half-year-old account.
In addition, I would recommend that you keep the receipt of the boxed product. This is so that the admins can reset the CD-key should Steam's server tell you that the CD-key has already been activated. Note: Make sure your receipt is less than 90 days old if you ever encounter this problem. Otherwise, it's no good.