Did I get ripped off?

9 Comments

  1. Deep-Age-2486

    If it’s used, chances are, yes.
    If it’s brand new you need to contact them or the people you bought it from.

  2. shadow1042

    How do you have this issue with(what im assuming to be) a disk version of the game? Im not too familiar with what legit Pc disk cases are supposed to look like as opposed to console disk cases

  3. voxvoxfoxfox

    Had a convo with the guy i got it on ebay from, will be getting my refund!

    For anyone who sells used games here’s what i reccomended for him:

    Will do! I did a little bit of research and bought 2 cheap steam keys for a game, to test things.

    This game goes through steam and requires it as it’s DRM

    So the only way I can tell to check if a game’s steam key (can only use it once) is if you already have the game and put it in.

    I did a small experiment, I bought two copies of the same game on G2A, put in the steam key for the first one and it was added to my library, did it again and it wasn’t added, if you own the game on steam you’ll be able to check if it’s usable without using up the code!

    So if it comes up with ‘game already in library’ its good to go! If it comes up with ‘Duplicate Product Code’ then its sadly not usable.

    Also I now have a spare steam key for this random game idk anything abt so have fun lol
    (blanked out so yall dont take it)
    Thanks for responding!

  4. Marinenukem

    Since when does Time magazine review video games?

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