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pubebros: it all started a week ago when i bought a product on sale ( CS:GO 5 Premium Random Skins | Kinguin Case ) for 36$.
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DaCostaBR: Holy Shit! $36 for five random skins?! That's the biggest waste of money I've ever heard! Even disregarding the fact that no one would see it and/or pay attention to it, specially when you are running around shooting at them from across the map.
And now just imagine how much an expensive hat in TF2 would cost you. :D
Paraphrasing:
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nitrouzoxide: use g2a instead
That's some fishy smelling post.
Because everything else that isn't Gog or Steam is a scammer. :rolleyes:
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Xel.naga: Because everything else that isn't Gog or Steam is a scammer. :rolleyes:
Eh-hem. GOG only. Steam is just one big scam ring of cheap knock-off game rentals! Pshhhh.
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Licurg: It is according to this site :


http://www.scamadviser.com/is-kinguin.net-a-fake-site.html
Useful website. Thanks.
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DaCostaBR: Holy Shit! $36 for five random skins?! That's the biggest waste of money I've ever heard! Even disregarding the fact that no one would see it and/or pay attention to it, specially when you are running around shooting at them from across the map.
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Green_Hilltop: And now just imagine how much an expensive hat in TF2 would cost you. :D
Oh, I'll try not to think of all the full games you could surely buy with that money.

C'mon, $36 for random skins? Dragon's Dogma will cost less than that.
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Tallima: Eh-hem. GOG only. Steam is just one big scam ring of cheap knock-off game rentals! Pshhhh.
True.
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Green_Hilltop: And now just imagine how much an expensive hat in TF2 would cost you. :D
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DaCostaBR: Oh, I'll try not to think of all the full games you could surely buy with that money.

C'mon, $36 for random skins? Dragon's Dogma will cost less than that.
Hehehe! Did you know you can a single item in TF2 can even sell for $400 and more? You can even pay for a very unusual, special weapon or a hat over a thousand dollars.

But these drop from the crates, so it's not profitable at all and I think the market has changed a bit now with the Steam marketplace and all.
Post edited January 08, 2016 by Green_Hilltop
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DaCostaBR: Oh, I'll try not to think of all the full games you could surely buy with that money.

C'mon, $36 for random skins? Dragon's Dogma will cost less than that.
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Green_Hilltop: Hehehe! Did you know you can a single item in TF2 can even sell for $400 and more? You can even pay for a very unusual, special weapon or a hat over a thousand dollars.

But these drop from the crates, so it's not profitable at all and I think the market has changed a bit now with the Steam marketplace and all.
I'd like to meet some of the people that pay for these things. I figure I have some magic beans they'd be interested in.
Wasn't Kinguin related to a controversy regarding The Witcher 3 keys?
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LeonardoCornejo: Wasn't Kinguin related to a controversy regarding The Witcher 3 keys?
You probably mean green man gaming.
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LeonardoCornejo: Wasn't Kinguin related to a controversy regarding The Witcher 3 keys?
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P1na: You probably mean green man gaming.
I don't remember well. I don't even remember most of the details.
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P1na: You probably mean green man gaming.
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LeonardoCornejo: I don't remember well. I don't even remember most of the details.
Basically, Green man gaming contacted CDPR to sell GOG codes of witcher 3, CDPR refused and didn't provide the codes, yet GMG sold them anyway. At a discount, to boot. Nobody knows where those keys came from, probably either retail keys or distributors on cheaper regionally priced regions. Did a quick google check, but you know how it works on this forum.

That is, unless there was some other controversy Kinguin related that I know not about.
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LeonardoCornejo: I don't remember well. I don't even remember most of the details.
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P1na: Basically, Green man gaming contacted CDPR to sell GOG codes of witcher 3, CDPR refused and didn't provide the codes, yet GMG sold them anyway. At a discount, to boot. Nobody knows where those keys came from, probably either retail keys or distributors on cheaper regionally priced regions. Did a quick google check, but you know how it works on this forum.

That is, unless there was some other controversy Kinguin related that I know not about.
Nah, it was that same caase, but I remembered why I thought Kinguin had something to do, people began to suspect Kinguin might be related in some discussions I read about the news.
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nitrouzoxide: I bought my gog games there too.
Please don't whine on this forum if all your Gog games will be removed from your account in the near future .