cd key sites legit?

Soldato
Joined
18 Feb 2004
Posts
3,095
Location
Lincolnshire
So as the title says, how many have used these with zero problems after a good length of time, ie a year or more ?

I dont want to purchase and then find my key banned for duplicate sales etc.

Thoughts please

edited out the direct name as dont want to cause alarm to ocuk rules and all :)
 
Last edited:
www.g2play.net www.greenmangaming.com www.cdkeys.com

Have used all of them each them with no problems regarding being banned etc. The only problems I encountered were not receiving my key immediately due to "my account having to be verified by a customer service rep" but this is normal for me on a lot of sites as my paypal email and "sign-up-for-things" email are different which is grounds for suspicious activity, according to one rep I spoke to.
 
i have used gmg a few times and they have been fine. I am the same though i worry that i will get a key that might work for a while but then get banned if they sell it to someone else.
 
People really shouldn't lost greenmangaming, gamersgate, and gamefly (legitimate stores, no different from steam, origin or amazon), with the various grey market key sellers.

Grey market sites offer good deals, but there is an inherent risk involved. You pay your money and take your chances (and sometimes have to run through hoops via VPNs to get the games activated, only to get a shock months later when the key is cancelled).
 
Gunna buy NFS: Rivals today, seems that http://www.g2play.net/store/Need-for-Speed-Rivals.html is the best price online...

I'm unsure whether to trust it though.

G2Play is legit, I've bought from them plenty of times as have friends.

The more important question should be whether you should buy NFS: Rivals, I'd say no at the moment because it's a bit broken.

i have used gmg a few times and they have been fine. I am the same though i worry that i will get a key that might work for a while but then get banned if they sell it to someone else.

GMG is an official/authorised reseller of digital games. They get their keys directly from the publishers or developers, you'll never have to worry about using them.
 
Back
Top Bottom