Posted May 20, 2011
SLP2000
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Pheace
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Posted May 20, 2011
TheEnigmaticT: So we researched 'em. The games are actually bought from GOG when the sellers sell them.
My suspicion is that the sellers are getting money out of stolen credit cards, since that's the only thing that I can think of that makes sense, but we can't prove anything. Still, I'd recommend avoiding.
Aver: I hate thieves. At least CDPR doesn't lose anything. My suspicion is that the sellers are getting money out of stolen credit cards, since that's the only thing that I can think of that makes sense, but we can't prove anything. Still, I'd recommend avoiding.
TheEnigmaticT
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Posted May 20, 2011
gyokzoli
too old
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Posted May 20, 2011
TheEnigmaticT: So we researched 'em. The games are actually bought from GOG when the sellers sell them.
My suspicion is that the sellers are getting money out of stolen credit cards, since that's the only thing that I can think of that makes sense, but we can't prove anything. Still, I'd recommend avoiding.
That's why g2play and similar product code seller sites should be avoided.My suspicion is that the sellers are getting money out of stolen credit cards, since that's the only thing that I can think of that makes sense, but we can't prove anything. Still, I'd recommend avoiding.
SLP2000
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Aningan
YNWA
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Posted May 20, 2011
And in that case wouldn't the codes be canceled by GoG/CD Project ?
TheEnigmaticT
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Aver
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Posted May 20, 2011
TheEnigmaticT: If I'm right, we'll probably lose out on the sales that were made when the charges get reversed. But absent any proof, we don't have much we can do.
If I'm wrong, well, the guys selling the games are doing some inscrutable madness, then.
Damn. Have you contacted with seller? Maybe he will tell you where he got those codes. You can tell him that codes are probably from illegal source and you may block them. If I'm wrong, well, the guys selling the games are doing some inscrutable madness, then.
But they will lose additional content - DLC etc.
Post edited May 20, 2011 by Aver
Aningan
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Posted May 20, 2011
Yeah but people who buy from them would then have to rely on torrents for patches and subsequent downloads. I didn't check, but I assume the no-DRM version has been on torrents since day one. What I'm trying to say is if people are considering buying they should really think it through. They might end up paying 24$ for the "right" to pirate it in the end.
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Posted May 20, 2011
TheEnigmaticT: So we researched 'em. The games are actually bought from GOG when the sellers sell them.
My suspicion is that the sellers are getting money out of stolen credit cards, since that's the only thing that I can think of that makes sense, but we can't prove anything. Still, I'd recommend avoiding.
gyokzoli: That's why g2play and similar product code seller sites should be avoided. My suspicion is that the sellers are getting money out of stolen credit cards, since that's the only thing that I can think of that makes sense, but we can't prove anything. Still, I'd recommend avoiding.
Oriza-Triznyák
garbage features like achievements.
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Oriza-Triznyák
garbage features like achievements.
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tburger
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Posted May 20, 2011
Can't gog at least contact that auction platform and inform their compliance department that POSSIBLE fraud is taking place?
BTW while searching above mentioned auction I found that someone tried to sell entire gog account.
BTW while searching above mentioned auction I found that someone tried to sell entire gog account.
Post edited May 20, 2011 by tburger
keeveek
NOPE
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Posted May 20, 2011
Daedolon: I thought that's a legit service that rips open retail copies and scan the serial keys for its customers. Who knows.
It's a contract violation then. Shops can't sell the codes only, they are obliged to sell the whole copy. And more, for example, Wticher 2 has 5 machine limit => they may sell one code to five different people.
I would not recommend buying game codes from such sites. You will receive no tech support on STEAM or EA for example, if you have only a picture of a code.
They may be selling game codes from India or China where games are cheaper.
Post edited May 20, 2011 by keeveek