H: Metro 2033 Steam Keys. W:$10 a key or steam game

mewy81

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I have a few Metro 2033 Keys left over from my GTX 460's. I will trade for another steam game or you can buy them at $10 a key. The game is worth $50 on steam. Steam id is fobdude14 if you want to discuss trade.

Feel free to PM.
 
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[quote name='shrike4242']Makes me curious to know how many GTX460s you happen to have, as you've sold four codes, according to the posts above.[/QUOTE]

Quite a few, bump.
 
[quote name='mewy81']Quite a few, bump.[/QUOTE]Actually, you're just registering video cards you don't own on www.evga.com/registration, and pumping out Steam keys for free. Once you find a serial number that works, you increment the serial number up by one and making more keys.

Each one of these keys you're turning around and reselling them for $10.

Info is right here about this promotion:
http://www.evga.com/articles/00569/

Pretty slimy tactic to pull off.

I'd recommend anyone and everyone stay far, far away from this CAG. And I know he's not the only one doing this, so you might want to be on the lookout for "cheap" Metro 2033 keys from other CAGs. Not that anyone likely cares about the source of the keys, just putting it out there so people know that they're taking away free games that real video card owners should be getting.
 
[quote name='shrike4242']Actually, you're just registering video cards you don't own on www.evga.com/registration, and pumping out Steam keys for free. Once you find a serial number that works, you increment the serial number up by one and making more keys.

Each one of these keys you're turning around and reselling them for $10.

Info is right here about this promotion:
http://www.evga.com/articles/00569/

Pretty slimy tactic to pull off.

I'd recommend anyone and everyone stay far, far away from this CAG. And I know he's not the only one doing this, so you might want to be on the lookout for "cheap" Metro 2033 keys from other CAGs. Not that anyone likely cares about the source of the keys, just putting it out there so people know that they're taking away free games that real video card owners should be getting.[/QUOTE]

In order to receive the code you have to upload an IMG of your invoice, so although yes it seems like a slimy tactic, I do not see how he could pull it off, especially more than once needing to submit the invoice.
 
[quote name='BrolyB593']In order to receive the code you have to upload an IMG of your invoice, so although yes it seems like a slimy tactic, I do not see how he could pull it off, especially more than once needing to submit the invoice.[/QUOTE]

This is true...

I just went through the process myself - you need to upload your invoice and serial number to the evga site and apply to qualify for the game code. It takes about 2-3 days for approval and which point the code is sent.
 
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