So I was browsing G2A when I stumbled upon a product that said "1 random steam game", here's the link (no ref, so don't worry) http://www.g2a.com/1-random-steam-cd-key.html/

Then proceeded to check their website, seems interesting, but fishy at the same time, what do you think? Have you bought from here?

http://http://steamdealz.com/

9 years ago

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Steamdealz stole my money .-.

9 years ago
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The general tip is don't spend real money on gambling, unless it's for entertainment and with a reasonable limit.

9 years ago
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True, better burn it on blackjack and hookers

9 years ago
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Even if you get an AAA title it will probably be something from one of the AAA bundles so it's still pure profit for the one who made the site. Don't waste your money.

9 years ago
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I thought G2A would be some what of common knowledge to the internet by now. It's been around for a bit and the interesting thing is that it does work. If you like Steam sales, they have those prices for games all the time. I bought Mortal Kombat X from them and got everything as just. However, yes. G2A is fishy in it's own way. I heed that you take care with your wallet when using it online. Even from Steam, because after all, the internet isn't like a bank. It's not that secure. Now with the random key thing, yes. You are most likely to get a bad game and yes it's a really bad move if your bank only has 5 monies in it, but if you can cough up some change for the price of a small coffee for a random game, then it's alright from the FUN perspective view. I only bought one while I was online with some friends. The game was to spend your money into it and whoever gets the highest priced game (by steam listings) wins. If you got a game that can't be bought anymore, you automatically won. It was fun for about 20 minutes as we bought it, played it, then made fun of each for even buying it. So I advise you that the give away isn't there to give you the VIP treatment and let you win a brand new car every time you play. So with all that, buy with your own caution from this store, buy the random key for fun; not for gain, and the site is up. Simply go to www.g2a.com. Pick your seller wisely and use Paypal as much as you can.
Enjoy G2A

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That's pretty fucked up... there are thousands of games on Steam, just buy a bundle or wait for a sale and buy something you want, the odds are NOT in your favor

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