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so lets just say, they never had huge amount of issues that got into mainstream media.
in the end, you do not have any knowledge who is authorized or not, neither does isthereanydeal.com
but the site owner reacts to such events and removes problematic sellers.
clicked add to cart, entered my card and got my key almost instantly
Used it in steam and wala
In my library
Got a $60 Shadow of War Definitive Edition for Merely $10
Amazing
Can Steam post a link to approved retailers, to remove this stress?
Look at the post before yours from JVC.
The isthereanydeal.com site collects all the legit resellers that are authorized to resell Steam keys.
If you shop with any of the stores listed there you wont have a problem.
Even Humblebundle can run out of keys. Shops running out of keys has rarely happened for me -- but, if it's a popular game, I can certainly see it happen.