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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doesnt listen to the dude with qusarballz, i bought from them about 2 weeks ago, they are legit and quick

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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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They are legit. Bought Mass Effect trilogy from them for like 10 bucks when it was on like a special deal.

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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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Apparently it is ran by paypal too? Dunno if correct

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Yes, PayPal who doesn't allow digital sales using their service is running a key reselling site.

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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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It's all about psychological marketing.

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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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Key resellers, key resellers everywhere ...

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"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?"

What? 15€ = $20.29

How is that less than it's worth? You pay $0.3 more.

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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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Results-oriented use of "legit" ITT

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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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Kinguin has never asked for that from me, and if they do rip you off, just use Paypal and dispute the transaction. That will force the vendor to answer on your terms, not theirs.

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Closed 10 years ago by Zephaniah1996.