A new development expected from gaming firms
A new development expected from gaming firms
Someone recently mentioned your opinions appear to decline over time. Deactivating grey market keys isn’t a new issue, and if it’s unfamiliar to you, consider exploring the matter rather than insisting it’s suspicious. Just because it hasn’t affected you doesn’t mean it never does—arguing that way is ineffective. Also, developers aren’t obligated here since the buyers weren’t their customers; they likely lack contact with those who originally purchased the keys. Since many sellers only provide payment details from stolen cards, not direct communication with buyers, your request seems unfounded and your reasoning is unhelpful.
It appears you're highlighting a clear pattern of past behavior, emphasizing how your history with unauthorized keys strengthens your case against any claims of fraud. The situation should reflect a strong narrative of deception being exposed through prior actions. Imagine a detailed account showing your repeated purchases of inactive third-party keys, underscoring your awareness of the risks involved. This would serve to reinforce the legitimacy of your concerns and demonstrate that you're not just reacting to this issue but have a proven track record of caution. Your confidence in solving the problem stems from understanding these dynamics fully.
They anticipate you will supply evidence of your purchase. The only documentation they might reference is a lack of sales records or a denial of the key's issuance. Would you be ready to accept that if you suspect deception? If you didn’t acquire the key from them, you aren’t their client. They have no obligation to you. At this stage, your assurance becomes your defense. You must demonstrate proof of a legitimate transaction. If you can show a purchase from a verified source and GGG confirms the license was obtained through them, your position strengthens significantly. However, if the transaction came from an unverified site claiming to host the key without proper authorization, their ability to block you diminishes considerably.
this argument wouldn't be accepted in court; solid proof is required to show the keys were suddenly invalid.