Yes, G2A has raised concerns about its practices and operations.
Yes, G2A has raised concerns about its practices and operations.
It feels like paying around £60 extra for what appears to be an authentic Windows version. The £75 price tag really strains your wallet. Maybe I'll give it a shot then—it’s not that I’m particularly invested in backing Microsoft.
An alternative choice is Kinguin, which I frequently use. They offer a buyer protection program ensuring you receive your payment if issues arise.
I recently purchased the Borderlands GOTY Edition from a seller online. After just five minutes, I obtained the Steam key and successfully redeemed it on Steam, which worked perfectly for me.
Auctions make me nervous but they don’t support Windows at the moment. That’s actually what I’d prefer to use these platforms for (I didn’t mention this in the original post). It’s not a big issue for me—I have another email address for signing up, so it probably isn’t a major concern. Both you and @Coombzy said they were fine, so I’ll likely proceed.
I purchased a Windows 8.1 activation code two days ago and completed the process in five minutes.