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MattWaterhouse
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I recently downloaded Steam for the first time and i want to download the game Rust, although i was slightly put of my the 14.99 price tag, however i have found a website that sells it cheaper. I looked at reviews for the website and they seemed to be really good.
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Are they both the same thing? and which one should i buy?
Steam version is 14.99, mygamekeys version is 10.04

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The website seems legit, I have heard of other websites that sell keys, and they are legit. If you want to be extra safe spend the extra few bucks on steam, but mygamekeys.net should be just fine.
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i would much rather stick to steam, although others might be cheaper.
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Like it says through the reviews, you should be able to trust the website.

Quite often, companies will buy a huge batch of keys for a discounted price than what would be sold at retail. This allows them to pass these savings onto their customers, making the price a realistic one.
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