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<blockquote data-quote="Razza" data-source="post: 1011323" data-attributes="member: 26510"><p>The thing is some people all they care about is getting everything as cheap as possible and don't care if it sketchy as hell it's fine as long as it cheaper than buying from legitimate sources.</p><p></p><p>The history of the key sourced from them kind of sites are more than likely to be sketchy as hell some will probably be bought via stolen credit card then resold.</p><p></p><p>Here a example of how sketchy keys sold on likes Kinguin/Gamivo and similar sites, in the UK Samsung had a launch offer where you got 12 months of Disney plus if you purchased the Galaxy S22, the issue was the page where you claimed the offer had a bug where you could get it to issue a code without actually owning the Galaxy S22 Samsung did patch the site to fix that loophole by that time thousands of code would have been issued fraudulently, guess where the codes started to appear for sale on all them grey market site very sketchy sellers making money on reselling codes that they got for free fraudulently.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Razza, post: 1011323, member: 26510"] The thing is some people all they care about is getting everything as cheap as possible and don't care if it sketchy as hell it's fine as long as it cheaper than buying from legitimate sources. The history of the key sourced from them kind of sites are more than likely to be sketchy as hell some will probably be bought via stolen credit card then resold. Here a example of how sketchy keys sold on likes Kinguin/Gamivo and similar sites, in the UK Samsung had a launch offer where you got 12 months of Disney plus if you purchased the Galaxy S22, the issue was the page where you claimed the offer had a bug where you could get it to issue a code without actually owning the Galaxy S22 Samsung did patch the site to fix that loophole by that time thousands of code would have been issued fraudulently, guess where the codes started to appear for sale on all them grey market site very sketchy sellers making money on reselling codes that they got for free fraudulently. [/QUOTE]
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