Posted October 28, 2014
Back in Dec 2013 I traded a few Steam keys to user "[redacted; see bottom of comment]" after I read this post in the Classifieds thread. In return for Risk of Rain and Mercenary Kings on Steam they got me the first three Prince of Persia games on GOG.
I naively expected I could trust them because they had highish reputation (>150). Today I noticed the games are gone and contacted support about it. JuriJ informed me that
Games were removed from your account because payments for those orders were charged back and gift codes were cancelled. If you have purchased from that user any other codes they most probably were removed as well.
Just a quick heads-up for anyone who might feel inclined to enter into similar faith-based trades.
As an aside, I'm somewhat pissed that GOG didn't even deem it necessary to inform me of the games being removed from my account. No mail, no site message, no nothing.
I have no idea when it happened but I'm pretty sure I saw the games in my library for several months after. I didn't even know you can charge back that long after payment.
TL;DR: Watch out for charge-back scams; they're no longer constrained to Steam trading.
Edit: Removed the user name. The user was careless in obtaining the keys but I believe they didn't expect the keys to be revoked and they didn't mean to mislead or scam. I'm in a conversation with them to work out a solution. Further updates in a later comment.
I naively expected I could trust them because they had highish reputation (>150). Today I noticed the games are gone and contacted support about it. JuriJ informed me that
Games were removed from your account because payments for those orders were charged back and gift codes were cancelled. If you have purchased from that user any other codes they most probably were removed as well.
As an aside, I'm somewhat pissed that GOG didn't even deem it necessary to inform me of the games being removed from my account. No mail, no site message, no nothing.
I have no idea when it happened but I'm pretty sure I saw the games in my library for several months after. I didn't even know you can charge back that long after payment.
TL;DR: Watch out for charge-back scams; they're no longer constrained to Steam trading.
Edit: Removed the user name. The user was careless in obtaining the keys but I believe they didn't expect the keys to be revoked and they didn't mean to mislead or scam. I'm in a conversation with them to work out a solution. Further updates in a later comment.
Post edited October 29, 2014 by skirtish