I see that they have a community section for regular folks to re-sell stuff they have, but some of their stuff appears to be their own (pre-orders of thief for example).
Really tempted as they have some of the best prices around. Guess there's only one way to find out.
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I bought Don't Starve from there. It was easy, fast (4 minutes? 3?)and at a good price. I recommend it :)
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https://www.g2a.com/weeklysale
Wanna still be a smartass? Its a special deal for people with a paypal account.
My apologies, its SUPPORTED by paypal.
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https://www.paypal.com/ca/webapps/mpp/security/seller-protection-learn-more
When you are not covered:
You sell services, intangible items, or digital goods.
How can it be "supported" by PayPal when they clearly state they won't offer Seller Protection due to them selling digital goods?
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I would also suggest Kinguin.net, but anyway first look the the sellers reviews to be sure ;)
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Allkeyshop.com it's a great site that compacts all the gaming selling pages and tell you where it's cheaper, it saved me some euro :)
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They are good but when youre in trouble you need a couple minutes/hours to be able to get somewhere with support
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The site is legit, I've bought stuff twise - you get the code in 2-5 minutes. Sadly, for some random reason their system blocks my payment now - I get an instant refund but I can't really buy anything. -.- Support is very fast and try to be helpful but apparently they don't have much access to the automatic system and couldn't help me much except for some directions why I get blocked.
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I bought Starcraft (old one) and Warcraft 3 battle.net codes from them few years ago, and everything went OK. But some of my online acquintances got used scanned keys from them quite a few times, so I would definitely avoid them if the larger sum of money is in the question.
Kinguin should be avoided at all cost. They asked for users Steam username/password (and kindly asked him to turn off Steam Guard) in order to activate another gift (the original code that user got was already used), there is a thread on steam forums about that.
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So I have come across this site through Humble Bundle.
Has anyone ever bought anything from here? Are they reputable/trustworthy?
Scanning through and seeing steam gift cards being sold for much less than their worth ($20 card for €15 etc), anybody care to weigh in?
Thanks!
Edit: I know the conversion rate works out the same as currency, but I can buy a $20 steam card for £20 in my local game. Seems the conversion rate has nothing to do with anything.
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