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NOTE; Gift, not trade.
I don't ask for anything in return.
Most of the time the keys are for $3 or under for the games I gift.
Is this fact or speculation?
The ones with accounts are even cheaper than the keys, but I have no interest in those.
At the end of the day, many sites take advantage of people who are desperate to get games for super cheap.
They steal Steam accounts to sell. They buy keys with stolen payment information. They use deception to get keys through other means. And yes, when developers find out about it, they Revoke those keys, regardless of if some sap bought and used the key.
If you want to be 100% completely and totally assured of having absolutely no problems with buying a game, you get it from Steam or the Developer directly.
If you want to get a key from a third party reseller, you need to research and ensure that you only get them from the well known resellers with impeccable track records, Humble Bundle being one of them.
IsThereAnyDeal dot com, is the best way thus far to vette these resellers. Any other reseller is to be treated as suspect and avoided, no matter how many random YouTubers or shills tell you otherwise. Simple as.
Why do you think Steam has wordfiltered this one? Does this answer your question?
Besides that, legitimate stores are fine. And while there is no comprehensive list of good/bad stores, the "isthereanydeal" site tries to avoid the bad eggs, so anything they look at should be fine. Anything they don't mention may or may not be bad; ocnsidering the amount of shops they do monitor, I don't care.
About this, keep in mind that legitimate stores cannot sell keys bought from customers (they have NO way of checking whether these keys are even what they claim to be), they cannot sell games that have been taken off the market, they cannot sell games at exceptionally low prices (especially when average sale discounts are still very bad), and they cannot sell stuff like "warcraft gold". All these things are telltale signs for bad actors.
So far, I've only blacklisted GreenManGaming -- but that's not because they would be a scam shop that ITAD hasn't recognized as such, but because of an obvious disregard of customer relations, so I just told myself "if you want to be like that, fine. There are plenty of other stores".
I've remember i've bought key from humble bundle ( subsciption ) and from fanatical and do not think theses are shaddy site ...
there is an interresting video about that , sadly not very usefull outside youtube ( no translate possible trought subtittle on invidious )
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bMmcHFZa40k
just activate the sub and use english because it's a french one
if you look for affordable games, Fanatical is a first pick, many resellers buy bundles there and sell single games. Obviously making profit...
Don't link your Steam account to keys websites. Email/password will be much safer, use your internet trash emails.
Scroll about half way down the article and have a read of the factorio devs experience with the grey market.
Here's the post about the resolution
https://www.factorio.com/blog/post/fff-348
It's at the very bottom of the article.
I used to use Green Man Gaming long ago, but after purchasing what I thought was a Steam Key (turned out it was a Bethesda Key), and a refund refused, I had them delete my account and never went back.
These days I just avoid the confusion of key sellers by purchasing on the platform directly. Not worth the loss ($30 in the above case) to what I could potentially save... and that being a low amount of savings to begin with.