G2A - Is itLegit?

Hey, I started to see more and more ads of G2A lately and I checked it out. It turns out that they are selling GGG's points at half the price.

Is it legit? Is sounds pretty weird and I can't find anyone who tried it, but it looks like a pretty big site. Has anyone tried it? Am I allowed to buy points there?
I doubt it, i would not trush 3rd party on stuff like this.
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I think it's legit but I ain't sure anymore.
ofc g2a is legit if anything its the most legit site out there g2a also supports like all twitch streamers as sponsor my friends and their friends and my self have bought plenty of games from there for cheap like realy cheap super fast delivery like 1minute or so and all keys have been legit and worked when activated on steam i dont buy games from steam its a ripoff i will never pay 60euro for a game
Last edited by Deviant#8289 on Aug 7, 2014, 5:02:01 PM
The only reason GGG points are on this site is because of them giving away point cards with the purchase of a graphics card. So whoever doesnt want to use their point card that they get with the purchase, sell them for cheaper cost.
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Gopstop22 wrote:
ofc g2a is legit if anything its the most legit site out there g2a also supports like all twitch streamers as sponsor my friends and their friends and my self have bought plenty of games from there for cheap like realy cheap super fast delivery like 1minute or so and all keys have been legit and worked when activated on steam i dont buy games from steam its a ripoff i will never pay 60euro for a game



This is not reassuring.
IGN: VistaChris
Yeah... These sites will give you discounted keys and they will (for the most part) work. There are more sties like this - Kinguin for example. Now these GGG gold keys are from the graphics card purchases (GTX 750). THat's not going to do GGG any harm really (other than you could have bought some points directly from them instead of buying them like this, because like this they are not going to receive any money at all).
But buying steam/origin/uplay/whatever keys from these sites is not something you should do, you may end up hurting the indie developers.
For anyone interested in more information, I have found this old video again where TotalBiscuit explains how all this works right at the begining.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lwo96d_rP1U
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VistaChris wrote:
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Gopstop22 wrote:
ofc g2a is legit if anything its the most legit site out there g2a also supports like all twitch streamers as sponsor my friends and their friends and my self have bought plenty of games from there for cheap like realy cheap super fast delivery like 1minute or so and all keys have been legit and worked when activated on steam i dont buy games from steam its a ripoff i will never pay 60euro for a game



This is not reassuring.



yeah it is if u want troll go to d3 forums
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Kujar3 wrote:
Yeah... These sites will give you discounted keys and they will (for the most part) work. There are more sties like this - Kinguin for example. Now these GGG gold keys are from the graphics card purchases (GTX 750). THat's not going to do GGG any harm really (other than you could have bought some points directly from them instead of buying them like this, because like this they are not going to receive any money at all).
But buying steam/origin/uplay/whatever keys from these sites is not something you should do, you may end up hurting the indie developers.
For anyone interested in more information, I have found this old video again where TotalBiscuit explains how all this works right at the begining.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lwo96d_rP1U


well its their fault puting such high price for a game peoples cant afford pay that high ammount so they are looking for cheaper ways to buy these games
Not saying it's legit anymore, but the point codes did work.
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