Wondering if store credit for like PlayStation from eneba is of dodgy sourcing too.. how can they have so many..
Choice of "someone gets the game for free" or "someone gets rewarded for defrauding your customers", that's an easy one, yeah
What's the last one from the top row? The Pirate Bay? :)
Just a stand in for piracy in general imo
Eneba is selling pirated keys?
How does g2a even work? I've bought a few keys there before and they worked. I assume these keys were given to someone from like a promo or something then they just resell it?
They let people resell keys "no questions asked" (it reduces their liability to not ask questions). Some percent of the resellers they host use stolen credit cards to sell at a loss, and nobody knows what percent. It's probably depressingly high, but (likely) still <50%.
Some percent of the resellers just buys games on sale, or in a cheap country to resell to expensive countries. It's not uncommon when a game has a plummet sale (a $70 black friday sale for $20) that thousands of copies of the game show up for $30-40 on G2A as soon as the sale ends. Those are (generally) not in any way related to stolen credit cards.
they buy keys using stolen credit cards and then resell them
And then the owner of the card issues a chargeback, so they lose more money (chargeback fees can be $25-$100) than if you'd have just torrented it.
Technically they could revoke the key as well, but that tends to cause a bit of fuss and bad PR so they don't often bother.
So the lesson is clear. Buy your keys on G2A with stolen credit cards.
What about Instant Gaming ? Is it also a website that only resales keys or do they have some kind of partnership with game devs?
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