Look for online stores or platforms offering discounts on PC games.
Look for online stores or platforms offering discounts on PC games.
If you enjoy acquiring keys bought through stolen credit cards and helping with money laundering for card thieves, while also damaging the creators of games you use, that's what I mean. As mentioned earlier, game developers often encourage piracy instead of using genuine payment options. https://www.gamerevolution.com/features/...-it-on-g2a
The developers incur losses due to purchases made via G2A because chargebacks cover the entire cost of the key, which is bought through a trusted marketplace. This allows the carder to withdraw funds and launder money. Therefore, each game sold on G2A results in a loss for the devs. That’s why they encourage using pirated versions instead of relying on G2A. I updated my previous comment with an article about this issue. You can also search online for investigations into G2A chargebacks and stolen card transactions. Many cases have been uncovered showing keys purchased with stolen cards being seized. Game studios should block such purchases, but large companies often absorb the costs rather than disappoint customers who insist they paid. This situation harms both the developers and innocent users who mistakenly believe they’re buying legitimately. Paying full price with stolen cards doesn’t guarantee legitimacy, and it puts people at risk. The real profit comes from skimming illicit transactions, leaving carders with laundered cash while devs lose money. Those who rely on G2A end up losing out, and the system benefits only those who exploit it.
I won't rely on G2A anymore; I've only used them a handful of times before and won't again. I didn't realize they were that problematic. I'll stick with Greenman, who gets their keys through the real company. That's what they claim.