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Wow, thanks op!
Too bad they didn't have any of the EA Command & Conquer games listed.
Too bad they didn't have any of the EA Command & Conquer games listed.
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11.95 EUR is about $15 USD which is around $18 CAD. Sweet deal!!
Do you get just a key or the actual game to download?? How does this work?
Game is $49 CAD at walmart right now...
These prices sure do look tempting, but here is somthing to think about before you pull the trigger.
One of my friends on steam recently had his account hijacked.
It was most likely due to downloading some trojan virus which then stole his account information.
Basically what happened is that the account dropped all his friends from his list and then changed his name and login/pass.
My friend had to then contact valve with proof of purchase and they re-instated his account.
I would not be surprised if this eastern european website is just selling these hijacked accounts which they obtain from such virus/trojans.
So will be interesting to hear if any of you who are buying these accounts find that they dont work anymore after a few days, when the original owners go through the steam re-initilization process.
BTW it took my friend 7 days to get his account back, so thats about how long some of you may have with some of these keys.
These prices sure do look tempting, but here is somthing to think about before you pull the trigger.
One of my friends on steam recently had his account hijacked.
It was most likely due to downloading some trojan virus which then stole his account information.
Basically what happened is that the account dropped all his friends from his list and then changed his name and login/pass.
My friend had to then contact valve with proof of purchase and they re-instated his account.
I would not be surprised if this eastern european website is just selling these hijacked accounts which they obtain from such virus/trojans.
So will be interesting to hear if any of you who are buying these accounts find that they dont work anymore after a few days, when the original owners go through the steam re-initilization process.
BTW it took my friend 7 days to get his account back, so thats about how long some of you may have with some of these keys.
These prices sure do look tempting, but here is somthing to think about before you pull the trigger.
One of my friends on steam recently had his account hijacked.
It was most likely due to downloading some trojan virus which then stole his account information.
Basically what happened is that the account dropped all his friends from his list and then changed his name and login/pass.
My friend had to then contact valve with proof of purchase and they re-instated his account.
I would not be surprised if this eastern european website is just selling these hijacked accounts which they obtain from such virus/trojans.
So will be interesting to hear if any of you who are buying these accounts find that they dont work anymore after a few days, when the original owners go through the steam re-initilization process.
BTW it took my friend 7 days to get his account back, so thats about how long some of you may have with some of these keys.
These arent accounts they are Keys you activate on steam. It shows up on your account as a retail purchase. You cant pull a key off an account once its on there its there for life. Keys arent transferable.
For clarification again. This is the same as if you bought a retail steam game. You get the key, login to your steam account and choose "activate product" from your my games screen. Once its there its there for life.
Post payment i got the ""There are no codes to the product in the base at the moment. You will receive the appropriate code in an e-mail message." message. Should i be alarmed? I don't have a second email with a key in it from them yet.
Yah, I'm not sure where exactly they getting the keys either. They possibly could have figured out the generating algorithm for those keys or are copying them from stolen local physical copies.
The whole thing kinda raises a red flag to me.
Post payment i got the ""There are no codes to the product in the base at the moment. You will receive the appropriate code in an e-mail message." message. Should i be alarmed? I don't have a second email with a key in it from them yet.
I understand there are different prices, in different regions, but doesn't Valve already service the EU area? I think they wouldn't need a 3rd party key seller in a region they already do direct sales in.
Maybe I'm wrong, but it still seems very fishy to me.
Haha, it seems after last night, some retard posted it at slickdeals and got shot down, but still, the site seems to have caught on that a lot of people are buying L4D keys, and they have then raised the prices.
These prices sure do look tempting, but here is somthing to think about before you pull the trigger.
One of my friends on steam recently had his account hijacked.
It was most likely due to downloading some trojan virus which then stole his account information.
Basically what happened is that the account dropped all his friends from his list and then changed his name and login/pass.
My friend had to then contact valve with proof of purchase and they re-instated his account.
I would not be surprised if this eastern european website is just selling these hijacked accounts which they obtain from such virus/trojans.
So will be interesting to hear if any of you who are buying these accounts find that they dont work anymore after a few days, when the original owners go through the steam re-initilization process.
BTW it took my friend 7 days to get his account back, so thats about how long some of you may have with some of these keys.