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2 years agoWhat G2A is selling is usually Steam keys. They’re not always stolen through credit card fraud but also through pretending to be game media for review copies.
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What G2A is selling is usually Steam keys. They’re not always stolen through credit card fraud but also through pretending to be game media for review copies.
If it were that easy then G2A wouldn’t exist. Use some common sense.
If you’re looking to “glue” a bunch of APIs together, a service like IFTTT may be something you want to look into.
If it were so simple to revoke these keys as OP is implying, why would the game publishers be telling people to literally steal their games instead of buying on one of these key resellers?