F5F Stay Refreshed Software PC Gaming No company is permitted to remove keys purchased from G2A.

No company is permitted to remove keys purchased from G2A.

No company is permitted to remove keys purchased from G2A.

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Luke2MuchPvP
Member
66
05-13-2025, 06:09 PM
#11
They should be allowed to reclaim the key since it belongs to their game, which might have been stolen and not paid for. It’s similar to being sold a stolen bike—just because you bought it doesn’t mean it’s yours 100%. The rightful owner should have the chance to get it back. Ubisoft: Victim Buyer G2a Middleman Seller: Thief This is how I see it.
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Luke2MuchPvP
05-13-2025, 06:09 PM #11

They should be allowed to reclaim the key since it belongs to their game, which might have been stolen and not paid for. It’s similar to being sold a stolen bike—just because you bought it doesn’t mean it’s yours 100%. The rightful owner should have the chance to get it back. Ubisoft: Victim Buyer G2a Middleman Seller: Thief This is how I see it.

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gogofrgl1234
Senior Member
718
05-13-2025, 08:07 PM
#12
In this situation, I unknowingly purchased something stolen and now have it removed.
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gogofrgl1234
05-13-2025, 08:07 PM #12

In this situation, I unknowingly purchased something stolen and now have it removed.

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dandodo1813
Junior Member
49
05-15-2025, 07:41 AM
#13
The current perception of G2a is quite negative. Unless you've been sheltered for a long time, you're unlikely to know the company's history of selling stolen items—though some cases exist. I occasionally use G2a to find good deals, but if a company has been accused of selling stolen keys frequently, my trust in it has decreased. However, when I spot a solid deal on games, I'm more likely to purchase from that site. In reality, as a buyer, you're still dealing with illegal goods due to the company's reputation. If you're aware of such issues, consider researching safer platforms like G2a. This is just my perspective.
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dandodo1813
05-15-2025, 07:41 AM #13

The current perception of G2a is quite negative. Unless you've been sheltered for a long time, you're unlikely to know the company's history of selling stolen items—though some cases exist. I occasionally use G2a to find good deals, but if a company has been accused of selling stolen keys frequently, my trust in it has decreased. However, when I spot a solid deal on games, I'm more likely to purchase from that site. In reality, as a buyer, you're still dealing with illegal goods due to the company's reputation. If you're aware of such issues, consider researching safer platforms like G2a. This is just my perspective.

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HDMannix
Junior Member
15
05-15-2025, 09:32 AM
#14
Occasionally, things don’t go as planned, but that’s just part of life. A useful takeaway.
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HDMannix
05-15-2025, 09:32 AM #14

Occasionally, things don’t go as planned, but that’s just part of life. A useful takeaway.

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_Dook
Junior Member
2
05-15-2025, 07:02 PM
#15
Businesses often remove access after identifying fraudulent activity. This occurs regularly. G2A should handle refunds in such situations. Avoid purchasing from G2A, CDKeys, etc.—they’re untrustworthy. It’s not worth your effort due to the risks involved.
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_Dook
05-15-2025, 07:02 PM #15

Businesses often remove access after identifying fraudulent activity. This occurs regularly. G2A should handle refunds in such situations. Avoid purchasing from G2A, CDKeys, etc.—they’re untrustworthy. It’s not worth your effort due to the risks involved.

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