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Originally posted by:That particular website buys boxed copies of games or gets keys from official redistributors from other countries than here in North America, where the price of the games are much cheaper. It's a ROW or worldwide key from another country that's not meant for you to purchase, according to publishers. So, it's all about whether or not you find that ethical.
This website is not like the two cheap key websites most people would think of. So basicly they want to you pay more for a product that is worth less because the area of the world you live in.
Now that is unethical. Is about time software catch up with physical products and be price according to their value. Buy from whoever gives you the better deal is suppost to be a free market, support competition. Originally posted by:That particular website buys boxed copies of games or gets keys from official redistributors from other countries than here in North America, where the price of the games are much cheaper.
It's a ROW or worldwide key from another country that's not meant for you to purchase, according to publishers. So, it's all about whether or not you find that ethical. This website is not like the two cheap key websites most people would think of. So basicly they want to you pay more for a product that is worth less because the area of the world you live in. Now that is unethical.
Is about time software catch up with physical products and be price according to their value. Buy from whoever gives you the better deal is suppost to be a free market, support competition. That's the idea, yea. Publishers sell games at $60 USD or more in countries who have valuable currency simply because people will pay it and because it makes more profit.
The keys from this website are legit, from the back of the insert in retail box keys (they often just send you a picture of key). The publishers don't want us to get ahold of those keys unless we live in those countries.
Originally posted by:This website is not like the two cheap key websites most people would think of. Except they are. It doesn't matter how 'legit' you believe this method is, or whatever way you decide to dress it up, grey market re-selling of keys is not 'supporting a free market'. Consider all these websites as nothing more than someone selling 'games' out of the back of a van down a local car boot, or using Craig's list or whatever. Yes, they say they 'get their products through a network' and that it's all above board, but they never actually prove where they actually come from. And they certainly DO NOT pass on any money to the developer or publisher.
How can they go as deep as halving the recommended retail price on brand new titles and STILL get products off them? 'Oh, well they buy it in counties when the exchange rate is in their favor!'
Why can't you do that? It's a ROW or worldwide key from another country that's not meant for you to purchase This is rubbish, by the way. Keys are tracible, yes, but there's nothing stopping you from downloading and accessing Steam's US store front while living in the UK. It's a digital product, so you can and there are methods into legally getting these codes. So, why don't we all do that then?
Because your average Steam user doesn't know how to use VPNs, or even more simply doesn't have a mate living in that country. Yes, there's loads of stories out there that Steam's transfer rates or suggested prices shank those, particually in one of the Europeon zones or down under, but these resellers are never the answer if you want to support the developer. And again, these options aren't even safe. First off, 'cdkeys' is clearly in the same boat regardless of your opinions on the matter.
The vague 'we get them from trusted contacts' is the red flag you should be looking out. I'll repeat the question. Is the risk of having the product not work or taken off you worth the couple of quid you're saving on it from buying from these resellers?
Why not just wait for the game to be reduced in price, or take advantage of a sale? Might be 6 months, might be less or more, but then you're buying of an offical source, and a source that can and will help you out should anything happen to either the purchase or the product after activating. There's also the elephants in the room. Firstly, publishers are cracking down on these sites, as I've mentioned.
Here's a news article from Far Cry 4, Buying CD-keys from third-party re-sellers (IE: anywhere other than Steam/uPlay/Origin or a retail store) always comes with an inherent risk, just as buying anything on eBay They do have an update from ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ 'explaining' why the keys were dodgy, mind. Remember, these are some of the 'traders' performing the exact same trick 'cdkeys' are doing, ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ has chipped in, claiming an unidentified Russian bought the keys, which were then offered to around 35 of the re-seller's 4000 merchants, and that it expects to refund approximately 148,377 euros to its customers. So, let's say that each key was 24.99 euros, that's around 6000 keys. From apparently ONE PERSON. No background check. Just 'hey, I have keys here.
Pay me and take them.' And they only find out that they were using keys gained from fraud AFTER Ubisoft pulled them. Again, you're trusting resellers like these with your money. There's also another problem, and here's where I stick my hand up and say this is why I'm 'salty' over these sites existance.
I give you the wonderful and totally not abusable in anyway Chargeback system for credit cards and increasingly online payment processors as well. The act of requesting a chargeback onto your bank account is actually consumer friendly.
It's the last line of defense against a dodgy retailer, or ebay seller, that hasn't sent you the item you paid for, or as a means to recoup lost revenue if the service recieved is not what you're happy to pay for. I say 'last line of defense' as for similar reasons to why Valve have the right to remove the automatic refund system from you. Over-doing it or taking the♥♥♥♥♥♥with it will annoy both the bank and the person being targeted by it, and while I don't know the full ins and outs of the system due to not needing it (Yet, thank insert deity of choice here), I do know that you should try talking to the other side and actually attempt to work whatever problems out rather than pulling the rug out from under them.
So, and I think you can see where this is going. Half the time these sites aren't even PAYING FOR THE KEYS IN THE FIRST PLACE. The shop collapsed when we started to get hit by chargebacks. I’d start seeing thousands of transactions, and our payment provider would shut us down within days. Moments later you’d see♥♥♥♥♥being populated by cheap keys of games we had just sold on our shop. (I'll toss a video here.
That site is a little hard to read. Have some Levelcap. Again, this is also the very reason I will NEVER support ANY of these sites. I'll also mention that this also goes further into explaining these keys come from, as well as other factors explaining the whole systems these 'retailers') Stop. I know exactly what the responce is here. 'First off, that's♥♥♥♥♥not CDkeys.
And that's on the people supplying them the keys, not the store itself'. Again, I will bet my life that they're using the exact same methods, probably even getting the same groups of people approaching them if that comment from ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ is true. Getting keys from 'expert sources' then throwing them up without even knowing or indeed caring where they're from.
And 'thanks' to these products merely being 'typically' 25 digit codes, they can be gathered and thrown around en mass extremely quickly so that the profit can be squirreled away before anyone can notice or catch them. I doubt there's many 'legit' keys out there on these sites, but I cannot prove that. I know, I make stupidly large posts, and I'll wrap up now. My opinion is simply this. These sites are the logical 'evolution' of the 90s 'dodgy bloke down the pub or car boot', copying hundreds of game disks and CDs, printing out crappy boxart or knocking up shoddy CD sleves and selling them on as 'legit products' when they're clearly not.
The 'it left off the back of a van, honest!' The new age supporters of 'piracy', except all they need to do is get the codes however they can and pass them on at any price they choose. They don't even need to do anything, and get a shed load of free cash and even waves of people willing to defend them to the death because '♥♥♥♥ greedy publishers!' The same kind of 'dealers' that led to the increasing of Copy Protection and the now wide spread usage of DRM to attempt to cut down and kill off this copying. End of the day, I can't force you, and certainly won't order you, to stop using these sites, regardless of what I think of them. It's your money, and it's your choice. All I can do is show the full picture, and then let you make your mind up.
Originally posted by:there is always that one guy blah blah talking about dont use these sites, i bought alot of games from there and none of them got revoked the only game i think got revoked was on origin for fifa 15 because i cant see it in my library 'I use them all the time!' Doesn't prove anything, nor does it add to the topic at hand. Especially when your story oh so happens to also show that it can and does happen. Again, and as I mentioned in the last section if you'd bothered to read it, use them as much or as little as you please. It's just that I'd like to think people cared enough about the products they buy that they at least should have an idea about where they're coming from. 'There's always this one guy going blahblahblah they don't fund CC fraud it's just the odd one or two instances' and so on.
Originally posted by:there is always that one guy blah blah talking about dont use these sites, i bought alot of games from there and none of them got revoked the only game i think got revoked was on origin for fifa 15 because i cant see it in my library 'I use them all the time!' Doesn't prove anything, nor does it add to the topic at hand.
Especially when your story oh so happens to also show that it can and does happen. Again, and as I mentioned in the last section if you'd bothered to read it, use them as much or as little as you please. It's just that I'd like to think people cared enough about the products they buy that they at least should have an idea about where they're coming from.
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'There's always this one guy going blahblahblah they don't fund CC fraud it's just the odd one or two instances' and so on. Yea yea if you dont want to save money so be it.