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Maybe you don't know how it works. Here is one example.
https://www.dlcompare.nl
Whatever you're doing, you're doing it wrong.
If you're still wary of it, just buy on Steam itself and forget those third party sites entirely. Personally the only third party site I use is Humble Bundle.
Your PSA thread will not work because gullible users only visit the forums after the fact.
There are some dodgy ones and you could end up with your game access revoked.
make a good friend network, then you can see what games are worth buying / etc. many are scams indeed, such a games worth 600$ that become 6$ to then go back to 600$ is the weirdest crap to me. But I own over 600 legitimate games, am a huge fan of DOSbox, which is allowing for many DOS based games to be born again on steam.