Well if that isn’t a nice stark reminder that digital goods aren’t yours.

  • tacosanonymous@lemm.ee
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    10 days ago

    I didn’t know they could do that.

    If anyone feels a way about it, there are places where you can get your content back.

    • Deello@lemm.ee
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      10 days ago

      This has always been the reason that key sites are not recommended. People steal credit card numbers and buy a key with that number. They then turn around and sell that key on a key site. The bank then does a charge back and the key gets voided, even if it’s been redeemed. So now you’re out the cost of the game, the game itself and the scammer keeps the money.

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          10 days ago

          That’s how I feel but they didn’t know that it was even possible. Even G2A has a policy that helps the buyer in those situations, YMMV. It really depends on circumstance but the tech is there. Like the headline says, you own nothing.

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            10 days ago

            I’ve recently learned that debit cards now have benefits like chargebacks that credit cards were the sole keepers of for decades. Debit cards were losing too much ground to credit cards so they started doing the same things.