G2A sucks
G2A sucks
Did you reach out to Steam Origin? I resolved a problem with a game I purchased on G2A, and they helped—knowing I bought it there. Could be worth trying if you haven’t done so yet.
Dear Kaiden1337,
We regret hearing about your recent unusual situation with G2A and any disruption it may have caused. Please reach out to us at [email protected]; a support team is ready to assist you. They’ll provide further information on resolving the issue!
Sincerely,
G2A Team
I found isthereanydeal.com to be a good place to find deals. However they don't actually sell games and some of their 'advertised' prices are in foreign currencies. They also have a chrome and opera extension and can notify you of price drops through email.
Here are some alternative ways to phrase your message:
- Other reliable options include Steam, Origin, GoG, Greenmangaming, Amazon’s official store, and Gamestop.
- Another suggestion is Kinguin, which I’ve purchased from G2A several times before. Some versions include a shield, and I haven’t encountered any issues so far.
- It seems you’re unsure about what G2A actually is. If it were similar to Steam, Origin, or GMG, it wouldn’t be the case. Since it’s a marketplace of individual sellers, it makes sense they could be targeted by scammers.
- Ebay, Craigslist, and Amazon aren’t inherently less trustworthy—they just have different risks. People can cause problems regardless of the platform.
- I think it would be better if more seller communities offered a protection shield at a reasonable price.