In the latest episode of Fuck G2A: G2A has taken out sponsored ads on Google, which mean that when you search for our games, you get G2A popping up above our own links — and we make zero money on our games if people buy through the ads. And when you try to turn their ads off...pic.twitter.com/hSiIkaOLle
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Apparently G2A made a bunch of their sponsored streamers read out statements this weekend explaining why they're not evil, thanks to these tweets haha Hopefully not too many people believed the shite they spewed
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I saw that G2A have been calling me a liar on Facebook, saying I never even got in contact with them, and I'm making shit up So very tempted to just dump the entire email chain I had going with them on pastebin, including the shitty contract they asked me to sign
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(I would have done it by now, but honestly a. I'm already bored of the whole thing and don't want to stoke the fire anymore, and b. I'm worried doing so would just bring unfair, unwanted attention to the one employee I was talking to, rather than G2A as a whole
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just buy from gog and if it isn't on gog it means devs don't care so screw them
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GOG decides what's on their store, it's not a free for all like Steam.
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Stolen credit cards has been mentioned once or twice, grey market also from other countries where the cost is a lot LOT less.
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Are Kinguin and all the other key-selling websites all the same, as rotten as G2A? :/
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Yes. They all have similar dodgy ways of getting keys to sell. Credit card fraud, grey market keys, etc
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The problem is, you can't normally pirate multiplayer games. So how do we combat this problem?
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