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I am wanting to purchase the Premium membership for Battlefield 4, but I want to avoid using the Origin store as it is a bit overpriced, so I was wondering if this website was reliable? and Also what websites do you use to purchase games and other stuff(Excluding Steam)

Link: http://www.cjs-cdkeys.com/products/Battlefield-4-Premium-CD-Key-for-Origin.html#reviews

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http://www.gamefanshop.com/

 

I know this is a legit site, I dont know about the one you listed.

 

Plus, popular streamers/youtubers have these, and get some profit from it when you buy, so it's a good way to support them.

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Trust Pilot seems to think its a good site but I prefer G2A or cdkeys.com personally.

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CJS is semi legit, they have bought and sold stolen keys in the past from employees from stores like Gamestop which opens their boxes

and stores discs and manuals behind the counter.

 

G2A are  spamming assholes, that's all I'll say about them,

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Ok, I think I may use gamefanshop.com as they seem to have a Singapore pricing for it

But keep suggestions coming, I want to find the lowest

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Ok, I think I may use gamefanshop.com as they seem to have a Singapore pricing for it

But keep suggestions coming, I want to find the lowest

 

Green man gaming.

 

Create an account there and you'll receive discount codes for games

they are 1000% legit and good support.

 

You can also earn $2 off for games for each person you invite who makes a purchase

you can save up until you can buy a game with it or apply it to purchases if you don't have

enough for the full price.

 

 

Origin does have lots of sales, the problem is they don't promote them

so you have to check in once in awhile or hear it from someone else.

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CJS is semi legit, they have bought and sold stolen keys in the past from employees from stores like Gamestop which opens their boxes

and stores discs and manuals behind the counter.

 

G2A are  spamming assholes, that's all I'll say about them,

Funny I have had no "spam" from them...

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Funny I have had no "spam" from them...

 

They spam forums.  

 

Battlelog gets hit by them constantly, especially when DICE makes a blog or announcement post.

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They spam forums.  

 

Battlelog gets hit by them constantly, especially when DICE makes a blog or announcement post.

So does it effect you then? because they are the ones that usually have the best deal.

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So does it effect you then? because they are the ones that usually have the best deal.

 

Sounds like you might be one of those people who spam for them.

 

Since you don't think spamming on a forum is a bad thing,  knock yourself out.  start spamming them on here.

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Sounds like you might be one of those people who spam for them.

 

Since you don't think spamming on a forum is a bad thing,  knock yourself out.  start spamming them one.

... I am not a spammer and have no intention to spam anywhere, I am simply stating that I have found they have the cheapest prices where I am.

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... I am not a spammer and have no intention to spam anywhere, I am simply stating that I have found they have the cheapest prices where I am.

 

"So does it effect you then?"

 

Tends to be the type of response from people who support spammy behavior, usually someone who's reaping the rewards for it

G2A does reward people for spamming for them.

 

G2A spams Battlelog with hundreds of messages, not one or two,  hundreds and always attaches them to someone elses thread or post.

 

Not the type of business that people should be rewarding with business regardless of how cheap they are.

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  • 3 months later...

I am wanting to purchase the Premium membership for Battlefield 4, but I want to avoid using the Origin store as it is a bit overpriced, so I was wondering if this website was reliable? and Also what websites do you use to purchase games and other stuff(Excluding Steam)

Link: http://www.cjs-cdkeys.com/products/Battlefield-4-Premium-CD-Key-for-Origin.html#reviews

To find a site is legit or not, you can do some methods. You can check whois lookup for a domain name. Visit the site WhoisXY.com here you can check whois information for domain name. If the information is public and looks legit,you can note the email id, contact number of the domain name owner or administrative or technical department or else sale department. It will help you to contact them if you have any problem after using their services or buying their products. Then you can visit the site ScamAdviser.com check whether the site is trusted or not. If the result will "High Trust Rating. This Site Looks Safe To use." It is good site. Then you can visit Webutation.info here you can read users or customers reviews, ratings and feed backs about the site and their services. If they said good, you can start using the site.

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To find a site is legit or not, you can do some methods. You can check whois lookup for a domain name. Visit the site WhoisXY.com here you can check whois information for domain name. If the information is public and looks legit,you can note the email id, contact number of the domain name owner or administrative or technical department or else sale department. It will help you to contact them if you have any problem after using their services or buying their products. Then you can visit the site ScamAdviser.com check whether the site is trusted or not. If the result will "High Trust Rating. This Site Looks Safe To use." It is good site. Then you can visit Webutation.info here you can read users or customers reviews, ratings and feed backs about the site and their services. If they said good, you can start using the site.

This post is so old... Why did you revive? Besides I am not going to bother with external websites anymore so this is pretty useless too me, sorry.

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AMD Ryzen 5 3600  Gigabyte B550M Aorus Elite | ADATA XPG SPECTRIX D50 32 GB 3600 MHz | Asus RTX 3060 KO Edition CoolerMaster Silencio S400 Klevv Cras C700 M.2 SSD 256GB 

1TB Crucial MX500 | 1 TB SanDisk SSD Corsair RM650W

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  • 1 year later...

I am wanting to purchase the Premium membership for Battlefield 4, but I want to avoid using the Origin store as it is a bit overpriced, so I was wondering if this website was reliable? and Also what websites do you use to purchase games and other stuff(Excluding Steam)

Link: http://www.cjs-cdkeys.com/products/Battlefield-4-Premium-CD-Key-for-Origin.html#reviews

Yes, Ive used them a fair amount

My PC Specs: CPU: Core i5 4590 @ stock speeds, GPU: RX 480 8GB, RAM: 16GB DDR3 @1600mhz

 

Case: Zalman ZM-T4,Motherboard: GigaByte GA-H81M-S2H LGA 1150, HDD/SSD: 2TB Seagate Expansion drive, 1TB Samsung Portable HDD, 160gb Intel SSD, PSU: 550w corsair cxm

:lol:  :lol:  :lol:  :lol:  :lol:  :lol: 

 

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Yes, Ive used them a fair amount

Why did you revive this?

Computer Specifications:

AMD Ryzen 5 3600  Gigabyte B550M Aorus Elite | ADATA XPG SPECTRIX D50 32 GB 3600 MHz | Asus RTX 3060 KO Edition CoolerMaster Silencio S400 Klevv Cras C700 M.2 SSD 256GB 

1TB Crucial MX500 | 1 TB SanDisk SSD Corsair RM650W

Camera Equipment:

Camera Bodies: 

Olympus Pen-F Panasonic GH3 (Retired)

Lenses:

Sigma 30mm F1.4 | Sigma 16mm F1.4 | Sigma 19mm F2.8 | Laowa 17mm F1.8 | Olympus 45mm F1.8

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Why did you revive this?

???

whaaa?

My PC Specs: CPU: Core i5 4590 @ stock speeds, GPU: RX 480 8GB, RAM: 16GB DDR3 @1600mhz

 

Case: Zalman ZM-T4,Motherboard: GigaByte GA-H81M-S2H LGA 1150, HDD/SSD: 2TB Seagate Expansion drive, 1TB Samsung Portable HDD, 160gb Intel SSD, PSU: 550w corsair cxm

:lol:  :lol:  :lol:  :lol:  :lol:  :lol: 

 

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