Is this site ok to use for game keys???

Depends on your morals.

They're a fence for stolen keys. You'll probably get your game, and at a good price, but the seller might very well have committed credit card fraud to steal the keys from the developers.
 
half the time the prices they have are not very good once vat goes on. most of the time av always managed to find it cheaper elsewhere.

yeah you'll get the game but as others have said about how some of them acquire the keys.. if your not bothered by that then batter in.
 
Watch this before you use them


And if you do use them (and decide to get cheap stuff off the back of stolen property) DO NOT, sign up for G2a shield..
 
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I haven't used them in a long time but not had any problems with them in the past. As someone else mentioned their prices aren't that great anymore once VAT is added.
 
What's wrong with the g2a shield? Not used the site just interested..

Basic overview of the issues in order.

credit cards get stolen - Games get bought - Credit cards get charged back - Keys remain in hands of thief and person whos card was stolen gets their money back - Devs have lost that sale and key. G2A then proceed to profit directly from this by taking X% of sales from the stolen keys and then adding on fraud protection insurance for a fee that is supposed to be free.

Thats as clearly as i can sum it up :)
 
That G2A - Gearbox partnership was a strange one.
It's weird, because it's not like it would have taken much due diligence to reveal that your chosen business partner is a grotesquely dodgy outfit with a long history of ripping people off. All they had to do was google "Gearbox".
 
That G2A - Gearbox partnership was a strange one.
It's weird, because it's not like it would have taken much due diligence to reveal that your chosen business partner is a grotesquely dodgy outfit with a long history of ripping people off. All they had to do was google "Gearbox".

Coffee nearly came out of my nose, thanks very much :p
 
Absolutely fine I have used them countless times, as mentioned above, use DLCompare, it's basically a 'compare the market' for online key sites, never had a problem
 
That G2A - Gearbox partnership was a strange one.
It's weird, because it's not like it would have taken much due diligence to reveal that your chosen business partner is a grotesquely dodgy outfit with a long history of ripping people off. All they had to do was google "Gearbox".

Bravo :D
 
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