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carnival73: .
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I wouldn't expect you to understand anything about espionage, sabotage, thinking outside the square or even realizing there is a square to think outside of let alone rudimentary engineering tactics and psychology.

Most of you in here are just monkey's waiting for the thirteenth monkey to come along and set the new standard for the other twelve and then discuss your incapability for independent thought with your fellow apes on Baboon Book.
Yeah, I guess you must be pretty used to no one understanding anything of you're saying by now. Ordering a meal must be a pain in the ass. You spend an hour talking about corporate espionage and shit, and that ass at the counter still won't sell you the burger any cheaper.
Post edited August 13, 2017 by Breja
I have real tinfoil hats for sale, best deal ever (just don't ask where they came from)! Guaranteed* to prevent the capitalist pigs from reading your brainwaves and social engineering your thought patterns!

*Not a financially enforceable guarantee
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tinyE: those of us who normally despise each other can all come together for a common good.
Thanks for letting us all know, that despising others is the only thing you can do normal and even think of it as normal. Even though others don't despise you.
Post edited August 13, 2017 by KiNgBrAdLeY7
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carnival73: .
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Now for the larger irony

If you check back GOG forums around 2009 / 2010
I created a thread pointing out that Steam forums had TF2 hat traders
and I asked everyone if they thought it possible that Steam would allow us to start
trading Humble Bundle keys as well.

I also asked Steam

Within a week's time the TF2 trade board started allowing for key swaps and sales
Which carried over to GOG and other forums

So I may have, indirectly, influenced the game trading market six or seven years ago

Key shops were in existence before I brought up the trading idea but there were not as many of them
and they had more notoriety back then where as now they seem to be more widely trusted.
Reminds me of a story of how I met this guy Bill back in 1984. We were discussing programming and MS-DOS and then I told him "Bill, how about an operating environment with a graphical user interface? Stuff like icons and windows, instead of having to type in commands. Wouldn't that be cool?" Looking back, I may have indirectly influenced the PC market for the next 3 decades or so.
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Flaose: I have real tinfoil hats for sale, best deal ever (just don't ask where they came from)! Guaranteed* to prevent the capitalist pigs from reading your brainwaves and social engineering your thought patterns!

*Not a financially enforceable guarantee
How do they hold up to beams from Zeta Reticuli though?
Nobody should use G2A because they will literally sell the credit card information of 1 time or very infrequent G2A customers. This is what the grey market is notorious for doing, they are criminals and buying from G2A is supporting criminals. I once used a brand new credit card on G2A, and I never used that credit card ever again, about 3 months later I saw my credit card being used in China. I told my friend about this and he tested it out, and sure enough about 5 months later he saw his credit card being used at various places in China.

G2A is evil, they are criminals, they steal and sell credit card information. Stay away from the whole grey market scene.
Post edited August 14, 2017 by eisberg77
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eisberg77: Nobody should use GoG because they will literally sell the credit card information of 1 time or very infrequent G2A customers.
I realize this is obviously a brain fart, and was meant to read "G2A". Still, I really think you ought to correct it. Even by mistake, erroneously and publically accusing a reputable business of selling their customer's credit card information is probably a bad idea.
Thank you, changed. But yeah, through context it can easily be seen what I was actually talking about anyways.
Experimenting some more I've come to conclude
that snipers are sniping some of the keys that I am at the exact same time
causing system errors and used keys

G2A's support team are utterly worthless; they have no jurisdiction or control
and are just in place to talk pretty when your deal goes sour

The purchase I was on about got refund automatically without G2A's support team
once the ticket was filed with G2A I just had to wait ten days

Filing dispute with Paypal also works; PP says that G2A can release the funds quicker but
they can not so if anyone else gets a bad key from G2A - after submitting a ticket to G2A
I would immediately file a dispute with Paypal as well - there's absolutely no use
trying to speak to G2A staff; they'll just snicker.