Deniedstingray :
You pay a couple bucks a month and then you don't need to pay for insurance every time you buy. This is great for frequent buyers like me because instead of paying 2 bucks lets say, 3 times. I pay it once a month and save 4-5 bucks. Also, i believe can get support without an order number.
If the keys were all legitimate, why would you need buyer protection at all?
-Wolf sends
I never said they all were. Where'd that come from?
The sites can be shady im not denying that. Im just saying ive had good experiences. I don't mind paying. i know they are taking advantage but that couple bucks a month compared to the dozens of dollars im saving is alright with me.
Note: Not sure what i did with the quote there... :l
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It stems from this comment:
Im not sure what there is to complain about tbh. Ive spent hundreds across dozens of purchases on G2A and i have never had a single issue i couldnt resolve within 15 mins.
Your linked image/conversation had nothing to do with a bad key.
I'm not denying that there is some legitimate business being conducted at sites like Kinguin and G2A. My problem is with the people who do try to sell these illegitimate keys and the sites that allow them to and offer some amount of "protection" at a cost. Heck! If I was in the fraud protection business, I'd be stealing and selling keys left and right!
I don't know. It's probably just me, but when I grew up there was a simple premise. If you can't afford it, you don't get it. When the cost of a soda went from 25¢ to 50¢, my soda consumption dropped by half. If someone came up to me and said they could still get me that can of Coca-Cola for 25¢. I'd have been skeptical.
-Wolf sends