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There are more legit sites for buy games: cjs cd keys, [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] GreenMangaming, [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] ,... but i recommend you a comparator site... like [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] or gamesavy. Search via google ...
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G2a . com Are stolen keys srry bud but thats the turth
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AndyTTM wrote G2a . com Are stolen keys srry bud but thats the turth
They aren't stolen keys. The CD keys are usually deactivated from the developer if they are stolen.
What G2A usually does is bulk buy from locations where the game can be bought for really cheap (i.e. Russia, etc.) then sell them on for much cheaper prices.
This is why Steam have implemented a region lock for RU-based keys; people are taking advantage of the collapsing economy.
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I rareley buy my games off Steam. I buy most of mine off G2A, G2Play, Kinguin or the Humble bundle store.
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