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Like it wasn't obvious enough to us regulars here. Still, when one reads about shit like this it should really give people pause. Nope, G2A doesn't give a shit where their keys came from as long as they keep selling.

Stay away from dodgy key resellers, folks.
BUT IVE BOUGHT 48 KEYS FROM THERE AND ALL MY FREINDS HAVE BOUGHT FROM THRE TO AND NONE OF THEM HAD ANY PROBLEMS EITHER SO THERE TOTALY LEGIT.
;P
TOTALLY LEGIT! IN FACT, WAIT, WHERE DID MY GAMES GO?!?
I had a friend buy a key for uplay for rainbow six 3 gold edition for a dollar and never had an issue with it and it's still on that god damn shitty uplay account I never use -_- but good news is the game was DRM FREE! so I downloaded it from the account and put it on my storage server and removed uplay ;)

Pretty much all of the classics on uplay that just show the install game thing is all drm free which is kind of cool.
Post edited June 21, 2016 by UnrealQuakie
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HereForTheBeer: ...WHERE DID MY GAMES GO?!?
GOG deleted them because they hate you, specifically. Go and show them who's boss by creating ranty forum threads, you know perfectly well how right you are and that nothing bad that happens to you is ever your fault in any way.
whenever people recommend that site, I start twitching, I remember a series of posts on this forum about "I BOUGHT A GOG KEY AND IT SAYS ITS USED LOL CAN I GET MY GAEM NOW?" and the culprit is always G2A.

Fuck.
That.
Site.
Hard.
Core.
In.
The.
Ass.
With.
TinyE's.
Face.
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Lord_Kane: whenever people recommend that site, I start twitching, I remember a series of posts on this forum about "I BOUGHT A GOG KEY AND IT SAYS ITS USED LOL CAN I GET MY GAEM NOW?" and the culprit is always G2A.

Fuck.
That.
Site.
Hard.
Core.
In.
The.
Ass.
With.
TinyE's.
Face.
Why tinyE's face? Because of all the tentacles?
You can't tell me what to do, I'm going to buy tons of keys there right now!
Quel Suprise!
I've bought games four times in the past from key resellers, mostly to circumvent censorship. I think one was from MMOGA and two were from Kinguin, and one from another site that I normally bought PSN credit from. I've personally had no problem in any case, but MMOGA is a fairly respected site and the seller on Kinguin was very highly rated. Of course, neither case is a guarantee that you won't get scammed.

The more you do it, and the more money you try to save doing it, the more likely you are to get scammed. That's a simple fact of life. If you buy a key of a $60 game for $20 on a key reseller site, it stands to reason that something isn't quite right. And yes, G2A is one of the places that you are mostly likely to get scammed. I suspect the ratings there are manipulated.
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Smannesman: You can't tell me what to do, I'm going to buy tons of keys there right now!
How do you measure a ton of digital keys? Do you take the mass of an electron, calculate how many electrons is needed for one byte, and then scale up from there? I wonder how many keys there are in one ton.
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amok: How do you measure a ton of digital keys? Do you take the mass of an electron, calculate how many electrons is needed for one byte, and then scale up from there? I wonder how many keys there are in one ton.
That would be silly.
I'll print them all out and fill my ship's hold with them.
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amok: I wonder how many keys there are in one ton.
A ton. A ton of keys contains a ton of keys.
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Can't devs and stores sue G2A because they allow game reselling even if it's prohibited?
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phaolo: Can't devs and stores sue G2A because they allow game reselling even if it's prohibited?
No. First issue would be whether the game reselling prohibition actually applies, which is quite debatable, second issue would be that their ToS most likely remove any liability for what users sell on their store. Similar to the disclaimer most file hosting services have about not having any control over what their users share.