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Probably because the other websites are scams.
There are lots of shady websites that sell used or fake keys. Sometimes they're cheap because they are Russian versions and they expect you to activate it with a VPN, which can get you banned.
Worked fine for me.
There have been other threads where someone asked about a CD key reseller because they suddenly got a fake key after buying a few that worked.
Worked so far for me. But do u know if i will get in trouble from buying them?
What's your theory?
http://steamcommunity.com/app/4920/discussions/0/846947320630475371/
If you're using a VPN to activate games that normally don't work in your region, then you can get banned for going around region restrictions.
In the end it is something everyone must decide for themself.
True, last year i bought Titanfall from them to play on Origin, after 3 months suddenly my game dissappeared and it got revoked.
Reputable sites like HumbleBundle are fully endorsed whereby the site buys keys direct from the developers/publishers. GMG and DRM-Free GOG are also excellent.
The issues happen when those users who sell their keys on or to these unauthorized sites purchased their keys fraudulently, and the key is either no good, or revoked.
Like in this case, with Far Cry 4 and Assassin's Creed Unity keys:
http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2015-01-26-it-looks-like-ubisoft-is-going-after-third-party-key-sellers
Ubisoft revoked all the stolen and fraudulently purchased keys, and many users who purchased the games from the unauthorized dealers lost their games.
None of the sites are "endorsed" by valve. The filter is set per reports and moderator involvement. There are a handful of legitimate, authorized sellers who are filtered.
While the filter is a good indicator, just because a site is filtered it does not alone mean it is bad, and just because a site is not filtered does not alone mean it is good. And neither indicate anything about whether or not Valve "endorses" the site.
It's not mod censored, rather a steam database list to censor, because they are illegal, scams or shady. HumbleBundle is legal, the others are most likely not and at your own risk.
Valve really can't though, because they don't have the rights to say who can or cannot sell licenses (except for Valve published things, obviously)
Only the Publishers have that right.