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You might want to read on the Internet about whether buying from sites like this is actually a good idea.
The only thing to look out for is the bad shops that are selling stolen keys, used keys, keys that actually work but are for other games, keys that don't work at all etc.
Fanatical is fine, though.
Under $10 was just too tempting.
Yes, because this concerns freedom of choice and consumer rights. On the other side, we have issues such as monopolisation, market distortion, price fixing and a lack of transparency.
Ultimately, the topic is about controlling ownership (also with the help of filter lists and geoblocking on Steam that work to protect Valves' own profit interests) and that includes product keys that can be traded. Unfortunately, it gets a bit more complicated here...
As with everything, everyone should research beforehand, even outside of Steams' microverse, as the opinions here are often very biased.