Is this site ok to use for game keys???

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Well yes, it does come in an easy format actually, you're just choosing not to view it to save a few quid.

Obviously the studios who've lost millions in credit card charge backs are all just chatting **** :)
I've seen it and I respect their opinions on it even if the citation is a little dubious
 
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Substantial evidence has been provided in easy to digest format on YouTube, look up Richard Lewis and Totalbiscuits videos on the matter.

Just reading this thread as an "outsider" to the conversation and no matter how you put it "substantial evidence" has not equalled "company shut down".
It therefore puts into question "substantial evidence" of what ? Can't be illegal activities or like they would-be-closed-down by the authorities. If "substantial evidence" has not been given to said authorities then this would suggest the You-Tubers are at faulty too ?

Just saying.
 
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Just reading this thread as an "outsider" to the conversation and no matter how you put it "substantial evidence" has not equalled "company shut down".
It therefore puts into question "substantial evidence" of what ? Can't be illegal activities or like they would-be-closed-down by the authorities. If "substantial evidence" has not been given to said authorities then this would suggest the You-Tubers are at faulty too ?

Just saying.

I'm guessing its not quite that simple, as they're not engaging in illegal activities themselves, simply facilitating it. I have no idea how the law works with things like this but I imagine its somewhat complicated.

Personally from what I have read/viewed it seems very clear that dodgy keys are sold on there. I guess some people would rather believe what they want to believe, or simply don't care, and if people are upset about being judged on that, good.
 
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Just reading this thread as an "outsider" to the conversation and no matter how you put it "substantial evidence" has not equalled "company shut down".
It therefore puts into question "substantial evidence" of what ? Can't be illegal activities or like they would-be-closed-down by the authorities. If "substantial evidence" has not been given to said authorities then this would suggest the You-Tubers are at faulty too ?

Just saying.

Depends on the country they operate in, law enforcement varies massively from one to another, additionally they may be liable for some keys being resold, but small independent game devs are unlikely to ever file against them.
 
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Who the hell do think are you to make assumptions on my character based on forum post??? Also, if G2A is guilty of handing stolen goods, they would be out of business due the the trade descriptions act, nothing has been proven, and until that time may or not come, I will continue to buy my keys from them, if they are cheaper than other key sites that is.

Have a quick google "G2A reddit" read the horror stories.
There's plenty of examples and evidence in the thread, if you wish to willfully ignore them and tell people G2A are fine, I stand by my assumptions.
"Well, they're clearly bent, but I'm not out of pocket so yeah, they're great" IS basically a good paraphrase of how you are coming across.

https://www.pcgamesn.com/g2a-reddit-ama

quote: "Key marketplace G2A have been making some big claims recently about wanting to tidy up their service. That’s because they’ve come under heavy fire from throughout the industry for seemingly shady practices. Trion Worlds CEO Scott Hartsman said the service didn’t sell any legitimate keys that were bargain prices. Riot banned G2A from sponsoring any League of Legends eSports teams. Action Henk’s developer said he would rather people pirated his game than buy from the site. TinyBuild accused them of selling a bunch of stolen keys for their games, to the value of $450k. The list goes on."

They're blatantly shady, you're blatantly supporting them. I don't see issue with my assumptions.
 
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I suggest we at least have more of a conversation before you make any decisions about my character. I've been supporting the gaming industry for at least 20 years, spending 1000s of pounds on hardware and games and if I choose to spend some of my hard-earned cash on a site like G2A then I will thanks. You say you are not having a go but it certainly sounds like it to me.

I'm pointing out that you should be listening a bit to what's said here. The amount of stuff painting them in a bad light just from this thread is pretty high. A further bit of investigation yourself would confirm they're absolutely dodgy as. You're either being willfully ignorant or are quite happy to support a cancerous retailer.


You can read all that as an attack if you wish. It's more my intention to ensure there's no-one buying from them ignorantly. Continued support would indicate you don't care about buying from a shady company so, I don't think it's an attack, more a statement of fact.

The amount spent in a good way, doesn't make any knowingly dodgy purchases any purer.
 
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They could be true, I'm not denying that. But the company is still in business, therefore, not been found guilty with any concrete evidence that it's a bent company. I make my purchases by user reviews, usually through DLCompare, when it comes to G2A I only buy from sellers with good reviews, and with G2A trust enabled. I'm not saying G2A isn't crooked, but if it was selling stolen keys, it wouldn't be in business
 
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They could be true, I'm not denying that. But the company is still in business, therefore, not been found guilty with any concrete evidence that it's a bent company. I make my purchases by user reviews, usually through DLCompare, when it comes to G2A I only buy from sellers with good reviews, and with G2A trust enabled. I'm not saying G2A isn't crooked, but if it was selling stolen keys, it wouldn't be in business

I'll quit replying here as people seem to be taking it very personally. There's a decently sized mountain of stuff against them. There's plenty of examples of folks/organisations that are known to be crooked, but have little to pin on them so "well, they're still in business so all their obviously dodgy responses, shady practices and the various stories all over the place pointing out exactly where they're clearly supporting the selling of keys bought with stolen details don't matter" doesn't really wash. Support them if you wish but there's absolutely no doubt they're one of the most dodgy key-sellers in existence. There was a indie dev basically begging folks to pirate their game rather than buy it from G2A.

Indie dev asks you to pirate his game rather than buy it on G2A:
http://www.gamerevolution.com/featu...-to-pirate-his-game-rather-than-buy-it-on-g2a

"Torrent my game instead of supporting shady resellers, I'll even give you the link," says game dev:
https://www.pcgamesn.com/action-henk/action-henk-g2a-piracy


G2A, Piracy, and the Four Currencies:
http://www.fortressofdoors.com/g2a-piracy-and-the-four-currencies/

G2A bans user who demonstrates you can sell fake keys during reddit AMA:
https://arstechnica.com/civis/viewtopic.php?f=22&t=1372443


Dev Says if You're Going to Buy from G2A, "Please, Just Pirate the Game Instead":
http://n4g.com/news/1926012/dev-say...lease-just-pirate-the-game-instead#c-11421971

The official G2A section on reddit (every other thread is a horror story):
https://www.reddit.com/r/g2a/


How much more detail do you (all) need?


Now, sure, keep on with the "well, I've not had issue" type responses, that's not the point at all.

Equally, this is all MY opinion, sure, have your own, but make it's an educated one.
 
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Well yes, it does come in an easy format actually, you're just choosing not to view it to save a few quid.

Obviously the studios who've lost millions in credit card charge backs are all just chatting **** :)
Yet those companies with their armies of lawyers have yet to shut this little ol site down, interesting.
 
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I'll quit replying here as people seem to be taking it very personally. There's a decently sized mountain of stuff against them. There's plenty of examples of folks/organisations that are known to be crooked, but have little to pin on them so "well, they're still in business so all their obviously dodgy responses, shady practices and the various stories all over the place pointing out exactly where they're clearly supporting the selling of keys bought with stolen details don't matter" doesn't really wash. Support them if you wish but there's absolutely no doubt they're one of the most dodgy key-sellers in existence. There was a indie dev basically begging folks to pirate their game rather than buy it from G2A.

Indie dev asks you to pirate his game rather than buy it on G2A:
http://www.gamerevolution.com/featu...-to-pirate-his-game-rather-than-buy-it-on-g2a

"Torrent my game instead of supporting shady resellers, I'll even give you the link," says game dev:
https://www.pcgamesn.com/action-henk/action-henk-g2a-piracy


G2A, Piracy, and the Four Currencies:
http://www.fortressofdoors.com/g2a-piracy-and-the-four-currencies/

G2A bans user who demonstrates you can sell fake keys during reddit AMA:
https://arstechnica.com/civis/viewtopic.php?f=22&t=1372443


Dev Says if You're Going to Buy from G2A, "Please, Just Pirate the Game Instead":
http://n4g.com/news/1926012/dev-say...lease-just-pirate-the-game-instead#c-11421971

The official G2A section on reddit (every other thread is a horror story):
https://www.reddit.com/r/g2a/


How much more detail do you (all) need?


Now, sure, keep on with the "well, I've not had issue" type responses, that's not the point at all.

Equally, this is all MY opinion, sure, have your own, but make it's an educated one.
Fair post, I'll be sure to read through the links, as 3 of them I havnt seen
 
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Had no idea about g2a. I bought 3 games off them all for about 30-50% off. I thought they mass bought games off steam when sales were on then sold those games for sale price plus a small amount all year round later. Also some second hand traders were on. I've never had an issue with them, but having read all this ,won't use them again.
 
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I can't remember if the one negative experience I've had when using a game key site involved this particular website or not, but I think it may well have been. Nothing sinister, just a poor quality, illegible key and pretty bad customer service. I haven't used them since.
 
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I haven't posted for a while on here.
I'm in the same boat as the above poster, aslco, that now knowing this information, I will not use them again.
We can argue all day about legalities etc, and I know i'll make no difference but it keeps me happy knowing that they wont get any more money from me.
 
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G2A/Kinguin have been fine for the majority, normally it's a dodgy marketplace seller that causes problems.
G2A will still step in, even if you haven't bought G2A shield.

Same principle as eBay, if eBay sell stolen goods (which they do thousands times a day) should eBay be closed down for dodgy practices?
 
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