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is G2A Legit? Why so cheap if so?

is G2A Legit? Why so cheap if so?

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jonatan1234
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11-09-2016, 03:14 PM
#11
Just because "work" appears doesn't guarantee a legitimate business. Numerous online stores acquire their keys through questionable means. Some games come at discounted prices in certain regions, though not all. Often they're bought in large quantities from individuals selling products under the guise of a truck. http://krebsonsecurity.com/2014/06/peek-...ding-shop/ For a safe purchase, obtain games directly from the publisher or reputable platforms such as Steam, Origin, Uplay, etc. I’d strongly discourage supporting piracy and the sites that facilitate it.
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jonatan1234
11-09-2016, 03:14 PM #11

Just because "work" appears doesn't guarantee a legitimate business. Numerous online stores acquire their keys through questionable means. Some games come at discounted prices in certain regions, though not all. Often they're bought in large quantities from individuals selling products under the guise of a truck. http://krebsonsecurity.com/2014/06/peek-...ding-shop/ For a safe purchase, obtain games directly from the publisher or reputable platforms such as Steam, Origin, Uplay, etc. I’d strongly discourage supporting piracy and the sites that facilitate it.

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tunogamer
Junior Member
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11-11-2016, 09:33 AM
#12
They offer affordable genuine game keys at excellent rates. They haven’t let me down so far, and that’s all I’m concerned about.
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tunogamer
11-11-2016, 09:33 AM #12

They offer affordable genuine game keys at excellent rates. They haven’t let me down so far, and that’s all I’m concerned about.

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towwl
Member
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11-18-2016, 09:39 AM
#13
Consider taking your games elsewhere instead. Avoid pushing the gray market, as it might cause more harm to publishers and creators than piracy by leading to physical damage and fraud accusations.
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towwl
11-18-2016, 09:39 AM #13

Consider taking your games elsewhere instead. Avoid pushing the gray market, as it might cause more harm to publishers and creators than piracy by leading to physical damage and fraud accusations.

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Beeny
Member
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12-04-2016, 03:35 AM
#14
It seems the discussion is focused on a specific issue, but the main point is that downloading games without any compensation is unfair, and the person suggesting it feels strongly opposed to it. The tone suggests frustration with the current situation and a desire for a different approach.
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Beeny
12-04-2016, 03:35 AM #14

It seems the discussion is focused on a specific issue, but the main point is that downloading games without any compensation is unfair, and the person suggesting it feels strongly opposed to it. The tone suggests frustration with the current situation and a desire for a different approach.

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PemahiXD007YT
Member
120
12-04-2016, 12:39 PM
#15
The distinction lies in the consequences for developers. Purchasing stolen property carries real financial risks and can harm businesses significantly. Even with regional price differences, developers rarely benefit. On the other hand, piracy imposes minimal costs—only a loss of potential sales that may never materialize. There’s no direct financial or corporate damage from someone stealing game keys. If you believe buying from questionable sources causes no real harm, I recommend reading this article. http://www.penny-arcade.com/report/artic...ion-2-team
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PemahiXD007YT
12-04-2016, 12:39 PM #15

The distinction lies in the consequences for developers. Purchasing stolen property carries real financial risks and can harm businesses significantly. Even with regional price differences, developers rarely benefit. On the other hand, piracy imposes minimal costs—only a loss of potential sales that may never materialize. There’s no direct financial or corporate damage from someone stealing game keys. If you believe buying from questionable sources causes no real harm, I recommend reading this article. http://www.penny-arcade.com/report/artic...ion-2-team

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perssonTA
Member
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12-04-2016, 01:37 PM
#16
Only one exception stands out—there was a case where the developer located the key being sold online and subsequently banned the user. Overall, the feedback has remained very positive.
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perssonTA
12-04-2016, 01:37 PM #16

Only one exception stands out—there was a case where the developer located the key being sold online and subsequently banned the user. Overall, the feedback has remained very positive.

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QMBI
Junior Member
27
12-04-2016, 03:11 PM
#17
G2A provides Steam and origin keys to enable online play. Downloading games is illegal and prevents access to them. The developers earn a fair amount, so it’s not harming them. The keys are legitimately purchased but are sold outside the US.
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QMBI
12-04-2016, 03:11 PM #17

G2A provides Steam and origin keys to enable online play. Downloading games is illegal and prevents access to them. The developers earn a fair amount, so it’s not harming them. The keys are legitimately purchased but are sold outside the US.

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DBAlucard
Member
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12-11-2016, 07:50 PM
#18
Additionally, I'm addressing his query directly—G2A is genuine and affordable.
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DBAlucard
12-11-2016, 07:50 PM #18

Additionally, I'm addressing his query directly—G2A is genuine and affordable.

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hrgriff
Senior Member
573
12-12-2016, 03:36 AM
#19
This G2A service isn't always recognized as legitimate even though the credentials are valid. The restriction about selling only within your country likely exists to avoid complicated tax issues, which could make enforcement difficult. I believe it's acceptable to purchase from countries like India when you're there, but buying from India while abroad (like from a proxy in America) violates the policy. Still, many users have tried G2A and other platforms, and their keys function properly. I even used a proxy on Origin once without any problems.
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hrgriff
12-12-2016, 03:36 AM #19

This G2A service isn't always recognized as legitimate even though the credentials are valid. The restriction about selling only within your country likely exists to avoid complicated tax issues, which could make enforcement difficult. I believe it's acceptable to purchase from countries like India when you're there, but buying from India while abroad (like from a proxy in America) violates the policy. Still, many users have tried G2A and other platforms, and their keys function properly. I even used a proxy on Origin once without any problems.

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ownist
Member
177
12-15-2016, 09:26 AM
#20
Hello, We are a legit website, though please remember that we do not function as a typical store with games. We are a Marketplace - like eBay - where our external, independent Sellers may offer their keys. We have security means set up for the keys being posted, though we cannot guarantee 100% efficiency of this check - no security system is bulletproof. This is why we have set up a number of solutions for our Buyers to protect them from any issues with bought keys. The Resolution Center is the most commonly accessible one - it is available for everyone and it allows the Buyer to contact the Seller directly with our team managing the conversation and helping in the resolution. We also strongly recommend purchasing the Shield protection for your orders - this way we will be able to offer even more solutions with an even faster resolution of the issue. The Shield may be purchased twofold - either as a one-time protection for your offer, or as a subscription plan for a small monthly fee. If you have any further questions or doubts, keep in mind that you can always find additional information on G2A's FAQ or by contacting us on live chat or ticket. Our consultants are there for you 24/7. See you again at G2A G2A Team
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ownist
12-15-2016, 09:26 AM #20

Hello, We are a legit website, though please remember that we do not function as a typical store with games. We are a Marketplace - like eBay - where our external, independent Sellers may offer their keys. We have security means set up for the keys being posted, though we cannot guarantee 100% efficiency of this check - no security system is bulletproof. This is why we have set up a number of solutions for our Buyers to protect them from any issues with bought keys. The Resolution Center is the most commonly accessible one - it is available for everyone and it allows the Buyer to contact the Seller directly with our team managing the conversation and helping in the resolution. We also strongly recommend purchasing the Shield protection for your orders - this way we will be able to offer even more solutions with an even faster resolution of the issue. The Shield may be purchased twofold - either as a one-time protection for your offer, or as a subscription plan for a small monthly fee. If you have any further questions or doubts, keep in mind that you can always find additional information on G2A's FAQ or by contacting us on live chat or ticket. Our consultants are there for you 24/7. See you again at G2A G2A Team

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