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nah there was an exploit where people would get ea play and use the cd keys you get on steam to get permanent copies on origin.
(this is from the chat transcription)
Screenshot of the purchase on the Steam Account webpage (visible in the Store Transactions Tab), which needs to show:
Their username
The confirmation number (transaction ID)
Name of the product
Date of the purchase
Price paid
Screenshot of the confirmation email that they got from Steam, which needs to show:
Their username
Their email address (if possible)
The confirmation number
Description/name of the product
Date of the purchase
Price paid
Once you attach the screenshots to the case you created previously, they will add bad company to ORIGIN library and that's the only way to play online right now :) it works for me
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However, you can get one using the method another user posted on how to provide proof of purchase to EA Support to get a copy registered for Origin.