Should i trust G2A ?
Should i trust G2A ?
Checking the forum today revealed some attractive deals from G2A, but the recent Ubisoft ban makes me cautious. Should I be confident in them?
When purchasing the game, you have the option to pay an additional $1. I’m unsure if I can cover it once the main purchase is complete. EDIT: The reason I didn’t receive the key was quite unusual—I and another person pressed the BUY button simultaneously, causing the system to split the key between them instead of giving it to me.
It's fine, just double-check the details. Real scams such as stolen keys or fake keys on G2A are very uncommon. However, more often than not, the so-called "sale" deals involve region-locked keys or legitimate ones meant for lower-income regions. They can be locked, and sometimes the game only includes language packs for that specific area. Make sure to read carefully.
Okay. I'm going to play devil's advocate here. (see that guy over there looking shifty? He's a G2A seller, I'm his lawyer) We have a service that actually understands it's regular members so well that it offers insurance at a reasonable rate for when they rip you off....And then they ban them, and force them to reregister with new bank account details (and yes sir we need all this ID, and why do you need yet another bank account so soon?) I look at G2A as a service where you really do get what you pay for. There is absolutely no regulation. If an offer sounds too good to be true, then chances are...... it is. If I did use this service, insurance would be a must for me. Your call though. that shifty van parked in that dark alley has all that really cool stuff, and it's so cheap.
Similar to Ebay, you need to verify the seller. If they appear trustworthy, it should be okay.