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Is G2A Safe?

Is G2A Safe?

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Gurra34XX
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03-09-2016, 02:28 AM
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You're considering buying D3 RoS on G2A. It's common to see many ads for it, but you're cautious about potential risks. The game is available in English, which is great since you're in the EU and can play there. You're checking if the site is trustworthy and whether using your Battle.net account would get you banned. It's wise to be careful and ensure you're making a safe purchase.
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Gurra34XX
03-09-2016, 02:28 AM #1

You're considering buying D3 RoS on G2A. It's common to see many ads for it, but you're cautious about potential risks. The game is available in English, which is great since you're in the EU and can play there. You're checking if the site is trustworthy and whether using your Battle.net account would get you banned. It's wise to be careful and ensure you're making a safe purchase.

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SquishyJelly3
Member
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03-10-2016, 05:18 AM
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SquishyJelly3
03-10-2016, 05:18 AM #2

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oxf0rd
Junior Member
20
03-20-2016, 04:41 AM
#3
It's generally safe unless you're extremely fortunate. I haven't come across anyone getting banned for buying games from these platforms, though sometimes the game keys are taken. I purchased from G2A and G2Play and only experienced a minor issue with Mirror's Edge, but it never resulted in a ban.
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oxf0rd
03-20-2016, 04:41 AM #3

It's generally safe unless you're extremely fortunate. I haven't come across anyone getting banned for buying games from these platforms, though sometimes the game keys are taken. I purchased from G2A and G2Play and only experienced a minor issue with Mirror's Edge, but it never resulted in a ban.

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Christina1125
Junior Member
35
03-20-2016, 06:40 AM
#4
I purchased two copies from them, everything worked just fine—just place the G2A shield if you decide to buy more.
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Christina1125
03-20-2016, 06:40 AM #4

I purchased two copies from them, everything worked just fine—just place the G2A shield if you decide to buy more.

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AgentPuffins
Junior Member
20
03-21-2016, 05:38 AM
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They frequently purchase from it and have never faced any issues. It looks secure to me.
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AgentPuffins
03-21-2016, 05:38 AM #5

They frequently purchase from it and have never faced any issues. It looks secure to me.

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ShyCarrot
Member
83
03-28-2016, 04:29 PM
#6
I've purchased and sold games there as well, usually it functions properly about 95%. Just pay attention to the seller's rating—it should be fine. The G2A shield often doesn't help much. I don't buy games with it because I check how many copies the seller has, along with their rating. Sometimes buying on Kinguin.net is cheaper too.
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ShyCarrot
03-28-2016, 04:29 PM #6

I've purchased and sold games there as well, usually it functions properly about 95%. Just pay attention to the seller's rating—it should be fine. The G2A shield often doesn't help much. I don't buy games with it because I check how many copies the seller has, along with their rating. Sometimes buying on Kinguin.net is cheaper too.

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Oatibx
Junior Member
15
03-31-2016, 11:33 PM
#7
You haven’t faced any legal problems before and usually handle G2A shields smoothly. It’s wise to pay a bit extra just to be safe, especially if the offer comes from a seller rather than a direct seller. Buying the shield shouldn’t cause trouble. I’ve read others report similar experiences. Just keep an eye on Steam games from other sellers—they often appear as gift links, which is fine but might confuse some buyers.
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Oatibx
03-31-2016, 11:33 PM #7

You haven’t faced any legal problems before and usually handle G2A shields smoothly. It’s wise to pay a bit extra just to be safe, especially if the offer comes from a seller rather than a direct seller. Buying the shield shouldn’t cause trouble. I’ve read others report similar experiences. Just keep an eye on Steam games from other sellers—they often appear as gift links, which is fine but might confuse some buyers.

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Koningtwann
Member
148
04-02-2016, 11:07 PM
#8
I purchased an Xbox Live code for a friend, and it functioned properly, though I’m cautious about relying on it heavily.
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Koningtwann
04-02-2016, 11:07 PM #8

I purchased an Xbox Live code for a friend, and it functioned properly, though I’m cautious about relying on it heavily.

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Bessily
Junior Member
43
04-03-2016, 12:46 AM
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I purchased something once and it worked well. A friend uses it regularly, though I’ve had issues a couple of times before and now steers clear. Personally, I don’t use it, even with a tiny doubt—it’s not worth it. My Steam library has over 500 games, and I wouldn’t risk it for just £10 on one game. That said, there’s no reason my account should be banned, but the keys could be revoked. I also wonder about the ethics of these platforms. Some new releases seem way too expensive, so people who want deals are probably looking for lower prices. Overall, stay safe—if you’re using it, rely on their protection and avoid the marketplace unless someone has excellent ratings.
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Bessily
04-03-2016, 12:46 AM #9

I purchased something once and it worked well. A friend uses it regularly, though I’ve had issues a couple of times before and now steers clear. Personally, I don’t use it, even with a tiny doubt—it’s not worth it. My Steam library has over 500 games, and I wouldn’t risk it for just £10 on one game. That said, there’s no reason my account should be banned, but the keys could be revoked. I also wonder about the ethics of these platforms. Some new releases seem way too expensive, so people who want deals are probably looking for lower prices. Overall, stay safe—if you’re using it, rely on their protection and avoid the marketplace unless someone has excellent ratings.

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Cilvaz
Junior Member
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04-08-2016, 03:23 AM
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In the UK, I like that site—often they have great offers, but once they’re sold out they disappear forever.
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Cilvaz
04-08-2016, 03:23 AM #10

In the UK, I like that site—often they have great offers, but once they’re sold out they disappear forever.

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