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Dodgy sellers can obtain seemingly worthless physical PC editions, have them re-sealed to appear new and then sell for a profit. Becuase Steam and eBay aren't networked; there is no way for the consumer to tell if the game is legit until the seal is broken and then you have a situation where it's your word against theirs if the code is used and Valve can't really help.
Physical editions should only be purchased through reputable retailers and digital ones through online retailers showcased here https://isthereanydeal.com/
I would very rarely buy from ebay but never pc games.
The fact that your eBay account can be terminated for reselling keys should be enough for you to stop.
You are NOT a licensed reseller of game keys.
Actually you would be completely wrong. The OP was sold a physical boxed product that contained a CD key. That is very different then selling just the CD key which you are not allowed to per ebay's rules.
https://www.ebay.com/help/policies/prohibited-restricted-items/digitally-delivered-goods-policy?id=4289
Next time perhaps you should familiarize yourself with ebay's rules