12/31/2023 0 Comments Orcs must die 3 g2a![]() I personally traded a couple times on barter after being offered good game at incredible price. I wasn't able to find any article on the subject of G2A making further verifications on the sellers (and I bet that at least G2A would boast about that to get some publicity).ĭeveloper keys that were meant for reviews. What do you think that the articles should be about? "Yes, G2A still sells stolen keys", "Nothing changed, developers still lose money from resellers" Marketplaces probably tightened the leash of who can sell there by verifying their identities. ( I recommend watching on 2x speed)ģ-4 years ago we had a lot articles on the subject, lately they don't appear at all. Do you think that EA would ever sell it as low as that? No. ![]() Also, where do they get it so many games so much cheaper?Į.g.: You can buy Battlefield V for Origin for 1 Euro. That's possible, pretty sure that it doesn't apply for every game on there. How do you think that so many games are cheaper on there? A lot of people say that they buy it cheaper elsewhere and then resell it. Not urban myth, but definitely overexaggerated. They themselves had to put it on the so called grey market, because they could hardly put it with their officially licensed retailers after they had promised their initial customers that it would be preorder only ! I´m certain in purchasing that Cosmonaut pack you´re doing Bethesda a favour !īeing a pre order bonus, it seems Bethesda didn´t know how to get rid of the leftover keys they must have had. Something else about what you´re after in peticular, because it is a rather special case. Also no idea where those charge backs for the devs should come from ? The buying games with stolen creditcard data to resell them later scheme - I believe this mostly to be an urban myth, I can´t imagine this being in the slightest profitable for organizations capable of acquiring hacked credit card data in bulk. deals - maybe stay away from them, at least that´s what I would do!Įdit: lol, there´s been a little traffic, while I wrote the above. deals - they do pretty much the same as allkeyshop with a little extra.Īlso I realized that CJS one isn´t listed with gg. You can easily spot the difference, because they don´t list a variety of offers with different prices for the same thing. Looking at your case specifically, if you want to be on the safer side, I´d go with one of the offers of either CDKeys or K4G, because they are not marketplaces, but normal albeit seemingly inofficial retailers, who sell their stuff on their own behalf. Nowadays when you purchase anything outside Steam, be it with official retailers or on the flea market these reseller platforms mostly are, all you get is such a key you then have to enter with Steam to activate your product. This code/key has to be redeemed on Steam (bottom left corner in the client), to identify the product and bind it to your account. Back in the day when you still bought hardcopies, because download-times were abysmal, that code would be printed on one of the CDs or the inner sleeve of the package. So, if you´re used to buying on Steam directly ofc you never see the thing, but basically everything available on Steam is identified via a, I believe 15 digits, code. in case it really doesn´t work, I´d go through support and withdrew my payment asap. Just go ahead, I mostly agree with NucularS, they are spot on.
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