Today I learned (THE HARD WAY) that apparently you can buy whole ass fucking Steam accounts online instead of, ya know, a key to the fucking game I wanted.
Guess this is my punishment for using G2A.

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Today I learned (THE HARD WAY) that apparently you can buy whole ass fucking Steam accounts online instead of, ya know, a key to the fucking game I wanted.
Guess this is my punishment for using G2A.
Last year, G2A smugly offered to pay ten times the costs for any game proven to be sold fraudulently on their site. One developer took them up on it and is now owed almost $40,000 after it was demonstrated that, yes, many stolen keys were being sold.
G2A has battled credible accusations of enabling fraud for years. The grey market business has made plenty of cash reselling cheap keys for games, but many of those keys are alleged to be stolen. G2A has always disagreed it's a problem, until now... but now THEY'RE the victims!
Retconning recent history, G2A is pretending that it's always been concerned about fraud, and that it's the one "ultimately" suffering at the hands of game thieves. You couldn't make it up, but G2A could... it makes stuff up all the time!
Subnautica 'You now owe us $300,000'
Subnautica developer tells G2A: 'You now owe us $300,000'. G2A said it would pay developers 10x the cost of keys lost sold on the site. Its so far hasn’t paid anything.
people trying to justify paying $60 for a game made in 2012 instead of $10. whatever, your wallet.
just know they’re charging people in a poorer country less money for the same game, because they wouldnt pay that much for a fucking video game ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
This weekends Alaskan adventures:
A friend from Texas came to visit, so we did a lot of the touristy things, as well as a few obscure ones, such as
- Climbinh Harp Mountain / We were so famished by the time we made it back down, we ended up going up to a cabin and asking if we could use their restroom + have some fresh water. They said yes and restored my faith in humanity
- Visit Girdwood / We visited the Aleyeska resort just to walk around, and then went hiking along Winner Creek. After the hike was completed, we treated ourselves to a giant cinnamon roll from the Bake Shop
- Visit the Animal Conservation Center / From an ethical standpoint, I tend not to enjoy anything that profits off of keeping someone captive ( like Sea World, or a normal Zoo), so, a happy medium was the Conservation center. We were able to see many animals that sadly had been badly wounded over the years, and were being held in captivity because they wouldn’t be able to survive in the wild.
- Visit downtown Anchorage / We parked our car down by the Ulu Factory and started there. From there, we walked up to the main roads of downtown, took a tour of the Federal Building, enjoyed Snow City’s coffee, searched for ice cream, walked the coastal trail, and tried a reindeer hot dog. A very big day for being a foodie
- Visiting Talkeetna / This town is 100% my favorite place in Alaska. I’m slightly biased because I spent a summer interning at the Gateway to the Arctic camp in 2017, which completely changed my life. While we were in Talkeetna this weekend, we splurged at Conscious Coffee, ate our full at Mountain High Pizza, watched a live music performance, went shopping at all of the tourist traps, and then visited the camp, where volunteers were finishing in their day off with a volleyball competition.
All in all it was a good (but tiring) weekend
Check out this cool site where you can get games for as cheap as $.50! I’ve bought 20 games for $11. Go check it out! They have steam, xbox and playstation! Plus more! x3
Mi hijo en la universidad
Mi hijo en la universidad Un chico del interior se va a la universidad en Buenos Aires, pero más o menos a la mitad del semestre (vago crónico) se le acaba el dinero que le dieron sus padres. Se le ocurre entonces una idea brillante y llama a su padre. - Papá, no vas a creer las maravillas modernas de la educación en este sitio. Resulta que aquí en mi Universidad tienen un programa para enseñar a hablar a los perros. El padre entusiasmado le contesta: - ¿Y cómo puedo hacer para que acepten a Boby, el perro de la casa? - Solo envíamelo con $3,000 y yo me encargo de matricularlo. Así es que el confiado padre envía al perro con los $3,000. Más o menos a los 2/3 del semestre, el muchacho se gasta la plata de nuevo y decide volver a llamar a su padre. El padre interroga: - Bueno, y ¿cómo le va a Boby? - le pregunta. - Increíble, papi. Ya habla hasta por los codos, pero ahora resulta que hay otro curso más avanzado, para enseñar a los perros a leer. - ¡No jodas! ¿Y cómo hago para que entre a ese curso? - Solo envíame $2,500 y lo matriculo en ese nuevo curso. Así es que el ingenuo padre le envía el dinero. Al final del curso, el chico se da cuenta que el perro no sabe ni hablar, ni leer, ni una mierda, así es que le mete un tiro al perro. Cuando llega a su casa al final del semestre, el padre está feliz, esperándolo... - ¿Dónde está Boby? Estoy deseoso de escucharlo hablar y leer. Ya tengo separada una revista de animales para que me la lea. - Papá, no me lo vas a creer. Ya lo tenía todo preparado para el viaje, cuando lo veo a Boby acostado en el sofá, leyendo los principales diarios nacionales, como todas las mañanas. De pronto me dice, "Bueno, ¿y tu viejo se la sigue cogiendo a la pelirroja ésa que vive enfrente de la casa?" Y el padre le contesta: - Espero que le hayas metido un tiro a ese perro hijo de puta, antes de que hable con tu mamá. - Claro, papi ¡Eso fue exactamente lo que hice! - Así se hace, hijo. La historia termina, que el chico se graduó y se convirtió en un político exitoso. :) ofrecido por https://descuentos.guru/g2a
I wanted to try my luck at G2A and buy a random cd key for $1.50.. And guess what. The PREMIUM steam cd key is now $0.79!!! And with the SPRING coupon code I can get 5% back.. I think this is my lucky day. I will get Mass Effect Andromeda for cents I feel it. Wish me luck!
This is the page if you want to try your luck