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Online Purchase

Scam Type

Online Purchase Scam

Business Name Used

G2A.com

Date Reported

Sep 09, 2022

Victim Postal Code

54603

Total Dollars Lost

28

Scam Description

The seller of the site didn’t put that the product key was for new accounts, so when I bought it the keys didn’t work. I contacted them and they told me I couldn’t get a refund because the keys were for new accounts. Nowhere visable on their listing did it say it was for new accounts, but they said it was on the listing. They couldn’t produce the proof it was on the listing, and they refused my refund because the info was either behind an external link, or ‘small print’ I did not, or could not see. This is a scam ran by websites so their sellers can unload unsellable items to people. They will never sell these keys if they didn’t lie, because who would buy 10 keys of a something they can not even use one of them? Nobody would. That site should be shut down. It’s located in HONG KONG

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