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Searching for affordable Steam keys websites while ensuring safety

Searching for affordable Steam keys websites while ensuring safety

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Beniboss
Member
75
09-11-2023, 08:55 PM
#1
I'm pretty certain I bought from one of these websites before but don't know how they work.
Steam has some DLC on for 7.99, which in the sale is usually 5.99. There's
a website
selling an activation key for 5.21, which is the cheapest I've ever seen.
But are they legit?
How do they work (IE, sell cheaper than Steam themselves?).
The website that seems to have the best price is gamivo.com
Thanks
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Beniboss
09-11-2023, 08:55 PM #1

I'm pretty certain I bought from one of these websites before but don't know how they work.
Steam has some DLC on for 7.99, which in the sale is usually 5.99. There's
a website
selling an activation key for 5.21, which is the cheapest I've ever seen.
But are they legit?
How do they work (IE, sell cheaper than Steam themselves?).
The website that seems to have the best price is gamivo.com
Thanks

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choppa2002
Member
87
09-28-2023, 03:45 AM
#2
I like Steam because it offers a unified and reliable engine that supports many games compatible with the latest operating systems. When they sell it, it usually functions properly.
I’ve bought games from a few different sources. I’ve gotten keys from GameStop online for cheap old games, but each time it caused problems—the games didn’t work well.
I also bought from a site called GOG. Their experience with that title wasn’t great, though they were very transparent about offering a refund.
Personally, it doesn’t seem like a good deal.
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choppa2002
09-28-2023, 03:45 AM #2

I like Steam because it offers a unified and reliable engine that supports many games compatible with the latest operating systems. When they sell it, it usually functions properly.
I’ve bought games from a few different sources. I’ve gotten keys from GameStop online for cheap old games, but each time it caused problems—the games didn’t work well.
I also bought from a site called GOG. Their experience with that title wasn’t great, though they were very transparent about offering a refund.
Personally, it doesn’t seem like a good deal.

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Bloodmate
Member
193
10-13-2023, 01:51 AM
#3
Do you believe eneba and G2A can reliably purchase games? forums.
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Bloodmate
10-13-2023, 01:51 AM #3

Do you believe eneba and G2A can reliably purchase games? forums.

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Gds1
Junior Member
47
10-19-2023, 08:48 PM
#4
The article discusses a strange, unusually low-cost gray-market game code.
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Gds1
10-19-2023, 08:48 PM #4

The article discusses a strange, unusually low-cost gray-market game code.

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fabre777
Junior Member
28
10-20-2023, 12:01 PM
#5
I believe the concept is sound. However, the way these keys are secured makes me doubt whether these services will genuinely commit to a purchase.
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fabre777
10-20-2023, 12:01 PM #5

I believe the concept is sound. However, the way these keys are secured makes me doubt whether these services will genuinely commit to a purchase.

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jdclay
Member
154
10-20-2023, 04:20 PM
#6
I like Steam because it offers a unified and reliable engine that supports many games compatible with the latest operating systems. If they release it, it usually functions properly.
I've bought games from a few different sources. I bought some online at GameStop for a cheap key to an old game multiple times, but each time it caused issues and the game didn't work well.
I also bought from a site called GOG; the experience wasn't great, though they handled refunds very openly.
Personally, it doesn't seem like a good deal.
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jdclay
10-20-2023, 04:20 PM #6

I like Steam because it offers a unified and reliable engine that supports many games compatible with the latest operating systems. If they release it, it usually functions properly.
I've bought games from a few different sources. I bought some online at GameStop for a cheap key to an old game multiple times, but each time it caused issues and the game didn't work well.
I also bought from a site called GOG; the experience wasn't great, though they handled refunds very openly.
Personally, it doesn't seem like a good deal.

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Zer0x_18
Member
118
10-20-2023, 06:44 PM
#7
A PC games retailer is re-selling Steam keys acquired via Humble Bundle and comparable platforms.
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Zer0x_18
10-20-2023, 06:44 PM #7

A PC games retailer is re-selling Steam keys acquired via Humble Bundle and comparable platforms.

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m3Lm_
Member
52
10-20-2023, 07:58 PM
#8
I occasionally visit the site kinguin and have possibly bought 10 games. Each game has been activated on Steam without any problems.
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m3Lm_
10-20-2023, 07:58 PM #8

I occasionally visit the site kinguin and have possibly bought 10 games. Each game has been activated on Steam without any problems.

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8D_Playz_
Junior Member
49
10-26-2023, 05:42 AM
#9
Don't bump threads. This will be closed for further replies.
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8D_Playz_
10-26-2023, 05:42 AM #9

Don't bump threads. This will be closed for further replies.