Yes, it is legitimate.
Yes, it is legitimate.
I've handled more than 100 transactions. Just remember to expect claims about stolen keys circulating online. They won't share the truth—it's a marketplace where you're just as likely to encounter theft or scams as you are making purchases on eBay. Also, get ready for videos showing Lvlcap's work and his long-standing association with G2A, even though he was sponsored by them and promoted them for years.
grey market platforms pose risky situations and are generally harmful for game developers. though they may offer certain products, they often lack transparency and can be unreliable. for a secure experience and authentic games, it's best to use services like Steam, Origin, or Uplay.
You just got a Trump on me? Just shout "wrong!" No need for proof anymore. I actually had a copy of Sniper Elite taken back because it was found to be stolen. Also, check out this link: https://unknownworlds.com/blog/beware-sh...team-keys/. That’s not the only case. Even if you believed your key was genuine, sometimes it turns out it was bought with a stolen card. Things don’t always add up.
Present the evidence clearly. The accuser must provide proof, and you are now being accused.