it is because not all the keys have to come direct from g2a, if u pay attention to purchasing you can make it select game keys from additional places sold on g2a's behalf it seems.
I guess that is what the shield is about, a certified key from them, or at least replaceable by them.
it is because not all the keys have to come direct from g2a, if u pay attention to purchasing you can make it select game keys from additional places sold on g2a's behalf it seems.
I guess that is what the shield is about, a certified key from them, or at least replaceable by them.
Even taking that into account, its extremely shady. Doesn't exactly inspire confidence in the store.
it is because not all the keys have to come direct from g2a, if u pay attention to purchasing you can make it select game keys from additional places sold on g2a's behalf it seems.
I guess that is what the shield is about, a certified key from them, or at least replaceable by them.
Even taking that into account, its extremely shady. Doesn't exactly inspire confidence in the store.
It would inspire less confidence if they did not put that up as a warning right?
it is because not all the keys have to come direct from g2a, if u pay attention to purchasing you can make it select game keys from additional places sold on g2a's behalf it seems.
I guess that is what the shield is about, a certified key from them, or at least replaceable by them.
Even taking that into account, its extremely shady. Doesn't exactly inspire confidence in the store.
It would inspire less confidence if they did not put that up as a warning right?
I expect a refund on anything bought if its revoked or something outside of the customers fault. asking for extra money for a right to a refund in case of a revoked key is shady.
not standing behind products you are selling is also shady.
since doing giveaways on sg i had the question....
Are there people who sell HBundles games after you gifted to them ? has anyone encountered this or knows something ?
What do you mean?
You gifting games (not a raffle) and them selling it or?
I haven't encountered that, and I wouldn't be too happy if people did that. That being said, I never check after giving something freely away. It's usually people I trust that I give games away to.
If they do it after they win a game on Steamgifts or so... report them. They'll get banned for that.
since doing giveaways on sg i had the question....
Are there people who sell HBundles games after you gifted to them ? has anyone encountered this or knows something ?
What do you mean?
You gifting games (not a raffle) and them selling it or?
I haven't encountered that, and I wouldn't be too happy if people did that. That being said, I never check after giving something freely away. It's usually people I trust that I give games away to.
If they do it after they win a game on Steamgifts or so... report them. They'll get banned for that.
Y, was just curious how these days people ''play''
i don't check either their steam profile after giving away, so yeah
For people also tempted to buy it, Divinity: Original Sin is only 5 keys in USSR. I also purchased the DLC for 2 keys. Pretty cheap as normally it was 9 keys + 3 keys for DLC.
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