Should I buy from G2A.com or Ebay?

Elf_Knight

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So I found a website called G2A.com that sells game keys for real cheap. For example, I want to buy the Elder Scrolls Online now that the subscription model is removed. However, I don't want to spend 70 quid on it when I could get it for 10 quid on G2A. I've also found some cheap versions on Ebay but I don't know if that's any better or worse. Which of the two evils would you guys choose? Is G2A reliable? Or is Ebay better? Are there any other sites that sell games cheaply? Do you think ESO will go on sale soon on Steam otherwise?

Many thanks in advance!! :)
 
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g2a is pretty safe dude i bought from there before just telling you to be aware who you buy from and make sure you buy the game that is in your region
i know that how you feel about expensive games even though they been out for 2 years or sucks but what can we do about
Thank you! I might wait though cause g2a seems kind of dodgy and I don't want a dodgy game key that might expire. I will wait for a Steam sale one of these days. Or just save up and buy the darn game for the full price. Why do games have to be so expensive these days? *sighs*
 
g2a is pretty safe dude i bought from there before just telling you to be aware who you buy from and make sure you buy the game that is in your region
i know that how you feel about expensive games even though they been out for 2 years or sucks but what can we do about
 
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g2a isn't really all that great but when you buy from the right seller it works out fine and besides now that steam allows purchases to be none trade-able for 1-2 months dont remember exactly it is more reliable since the seller who bought the games with a credit/debit he cant pull the charge anymore to remove the game from you like they used to but there is cheeky bugs scamming
 
G2A i have never used, but my brother uses it alot without any problems he says.
I buy all my games from mmoga.com, and have not had any problems with the 10+ games i bought from the site.