Hello, my name is Cactuar and I run my own keyshop, but I think some of you buyers seriously need to do some research before you start throwing your money at sellers.
I'm also surprised something similar to this thread hasn't been created by a minion or another seller.
Scammers
Day by day I see customers be scammed out of their money, and I can't help but facepalm at people who continue to buy from a scammer in hopes of receiving their product, also at their responses.
Since the beginning of keyselling, it's definitely been a way to make a quick buck, and MANY people are using that aspect for their advantage by scamming.
There are legit sellers, but then there are scammers.
Scammers are a huge issue in this subforum, and many people are losing their money.
How To Spot a Scammer
- Autobuys
- New Accounts
- Previous Threads
- Low Posts (some low-posts sellers ARE legit)
- Vouches left on thread.
Why not to trust autobuys
Autobuys are for sure a quick way to get your product, but with scammers, they don't have to do any work to steal your money.
Autobuys have the ability to resend the advertised "legit" key (which almost every scammer implements into their "trusted" shop).
That reason alone is why most of you buying from an autobuy are getting "CD Key in Use" or a "Banned Key" error when you try to validate them.
Also, if the OP of the shop does not leave any way to contact them such as Skype, there is a HUGE chance it is a scam.
I like to deal with my customers personally, so the customer won't have to feel uneasy about purchasing a key.
Why not to trust New Accounts
The deal with new accounts being scammers is literally a 90% chance.
The "legit seller" is on a new account to scam because either they don't want their main account to get scammed or have a bad reputation on the forum, or they saw a way to make some easy money.
Please be wary of new accounts (previous few months or current month as their account's Date Created) claiming to sell "legit" keys.
Also, "sellers" may be creating new accounts to give themselves vouches to look more legit, thus drawing in more users to scam.
One more thing, if they do contact you through Skype (or vice versa), and don't respond to your messages, or respond late, and possibly go offline after you purchase your "legit" key, it might be a scam. It could also mean they are dealing with other customers, but seriously, be cautious.
Previous Threads: Why you need to check them
ALWAYS I repeat, ALWAYS check OP's previous thread.
If they have multiple threads advertising the same service it might be a scam (it could also be they were out of time to edit the main post)
If someone has the same thread such as a "Key Shop" and have pages upon pages of bad rep and negative feedback, AVOID THE SELLER.
They are just trying to draw more people into buying their scam.
Why to be cautious of low posts accounts
- Not Active on Forums
- May be a new account, with this "shop" being their first and only post
Also, "sellers" may be creating new accounts to give themselves vouches to look more legit, thus drawing in more users to scam.
BUT, there are some legit sellers with low post, ALWAYS check the vouches to see when the vouching account was made.
And although some of their vouches may be new users, they can also be created by the OP to attempt the make themselves look good.
How to Spot a Legit Seller
- Good vouches.
- Medium-High Posts (low posts can still be legit).
- Multiple Pages of vouches
- Active on forums regularly
- Check their profile's visitor message for any comments saying they are a scammer and things of the like.
- Respond to concerned customers
Before you Complain to your Seller
If your key is banned or in use, there is still a high chance that the key is from a Steam user.
What does that mean?
A Steam user has to just reinstall their game in order to recover the key they lost. This is probably why your key is in use if you are buying from a trusted seller (I've encountered this situation multiple times as a seller).
And before you tell them your key isn't working or is banned, take a screencap with Gyazo (or something similar to that program). With a valid time and date showing the error message you received. If no time or date is shown, it will be hard to tell if it happened during your warranty time
ALSO
Is OP a donator? I know this doesn't matter much, but it does show they enjoy this forum and intend to stay on it. This could also mean they are a legit seller.
That is all FOR NOW (I plan on making edits on this thread if anything new needs to be added)
PLEASE be wary and take all the measures needed before you purchase a key or service, there are tons of scammers in this forum, and you could be the next victim.