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Why G2A Is Killing The Gaming Industry

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RE: Why G2A Is Killing The Gaming Industry

OP
#11
30-05-2018, 08:03 PM
niko1921 Wrote:
you can also report that to moderators, i have never problems with g2a.

Your reply just makes no sense. You are so lazy to read this. It takes 5 minutes. I am not saying i got scammed on g2a. ffs u leechers just pls stop and actually read the damn post.

RE: Why G2A Is Killing The Gaming Industry

#12
30-05-2018, 08:06 PM
behindtheshadows Wrote:
Your reply just makes no sense. You are so lazy to read this. It takes 5 minutes. I am not saying i got scammed on g2a. ffs u leechers just pls stop and actually read the damn post.

don't fight me dude i don't want fight, i like your post.
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RE: Why G2A Is Killing The Gaming Industry

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#13
30-05-2018, 08:08 PM
niko1921 Wrote:
don't fight me dude i don't want fight, i like your post.

You did not even read my post and commented the most random unrelated thing ever.

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#14
30-05-2018, 08:13 PM
behindtheshadows Wrote:
You did not even read my post and commented the most random unrelated thing ever.

i have readed it, just it was a hint... that's all... ok?

RE: Why G2A Is Killing The Gaming Industry

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#15
30-05-2018, 08:14 PM
niko1921 Wrote:
i have readed it, just it was a hint... that's all... ok?

What do you even mean?

Quote:you can also report that to moderators, i have never problems with g2a.

RE: Why G2A Is Killing The Gaming Industry

#16
30-05-2018, 08:15 PM
behindtheshadows Wrote:
What do you even mean?

that i have bought before on g2a, and one time i got scammed, so i have reported to moderators, and i got my money back... right?

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This post was last modified: 30-05-2018, 08:20 PM by Fox
#17
30-05-2018, 08:17 PM
niko1921 Wrote:
that i have bought before on g2a, and one time i got scammed, so i have reported to moderators, and i got my money back... right?

That has absoulutely NOTHING to do with thethread? What are you even on about?

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This post was last modified: 30-05-2018, 08:36 PM by Zenith
#18
30-05-2018, 07:52 PM
behindtheshadows Wrote:
It is suprisingly easy to get away with this.

And also quoting myself here

I just can not live with myself knowing what i am doing by buying keys from g2a. It does not hurt the customer, but the developers, random people and the gaming industry itself

I wouldn't know about if it's easy to get away with it, so I'll take your word on it.

And yes I do understand it would hurt a lot of people but 1. G2A doesn't promote this, 2. It isn't every seller on the website, and 3. Again, if the consumer doesn't get hurt, then there will always be business.

I do agree though, it's really scummy.

30-05-2018, 08:08 PM
niko1921 Wrote:
don't fight me dude i don't want fight, i like your post.

Dw qt I got your back if anyone tries to fight you

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RE: Why G2A Is Killing The Gaming Industry

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#19
30-05-2018, 08:35 PM
_Zenith Wrote:
I wouldn't know about if it's easy to get away with it, so I'll take your word on it.

And yes I do understand it would hurt a lot of people but 1. G2A doesn't promote this, 2. It isn't every seller on the website, and 3. Again, if the consumer doesn't get hurt, then there will always be business.

I do agree though, it's really scummy.


Dw qt I got your back if anyone tries to fight you

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Quote:And while g2a is not a money laundering operation it fills the exact same function as one.

2. Yeah, but you would be surprised by how many actually are

3.True, but also sad for legit and innocent people and game developers.

RE: Why G2A Is Killing The Gaming Industry

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I read and heard somewhere that the way G2A got the start they did was they would simply use peoples credit cards and buy games ect.. then charge them back so they get their money and get keys alot faster from the companies and have more money to go over and over and do it again and again but Im not 100% sure if thats true or not but it for sure seems like a shady way to do business in my opinion

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