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Hey guys, I want to buy Titanfall for a friend here (http://www.fast2play.com/category/5155/titanfall-ea-origin-key/) I don't know if this website is trusted and legit. Anyone with experience with them?

Why not buy it somewher normal

n0ah1897, on 05 Mar 2014 - 2:08 PM, said:  "Computers are like girls. It's whats in the inside that matters.  I don't know about you, but I like my girls like I like my cases. Just as beautiful on the inside as the outside."

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It looks like a Kinguin clone, I would buy it from there instead (price is the same):

 

http://www.kinguin.net/category/5155/titanfall-ea-origin-key/

 

I bought it from kinguin, I didn't have any issues.

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Have you tried g2a? I've had experience with them

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It looks like a Kinguin clone, I would buy it from there instead (price is the same):

 

http://www.kinguin.net/category/5155/titanfall-ea-origin-key/

Kinguin compares various sites and fast2play comes out on top as the cheapest

 

I bought it from kinguin, I didn't have any issues.

My personal rig: http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/139780-zalman-my-first-build/

I use it partially as a Hackintosh. Don't judge me.

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It looks like a Kinguin clone, I would buy it from there instead (price is the same):

 

http://www.kinguin.net/category/5155/titanfall-ea-origin-key/

Kinguin compares various sites and fast2play comes out on top as the cheapest

 

I bought it from kinguin, I didn't have any issues.

 

Up to you then. All I can say is I bought it off of Kinguin and didn't get scammed :P

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It looks like a Kinguin clone, I would buy it from there instead (price is the same):

 

http://www.kinguin.net/category/5155/titanfall-ea-origin-key/

 

I bought it from kinguin, I didn't have any issues.

If you scroll down to the bottom of the page on fast2play.com you will see this "Powered by Kinguin Stores" in the right corner so basically it is Kinguin.

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It looks like a Kinguin clone, I would buy it from there instead (price is the same):

 

Its not a clone, that site is powered by Kinguin. Look in the bottom right corner "Powered by Kinguin Stores"

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If you scroll down to the bottom of the page on fast2play.com you will see this "Powered by Kinguin Stores" in the right corner so basically it is Kinguin.

CRAP beat me to it, I guess I should have remembered to press post instead of going to my iTunes library first. Edited by Marcus_UK

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Its not a clone, that site is powered by Kinguin. Look in the bottom right corner "Powered by Kinguin Stores"EDIT:CRAP beat me to it, I guess I should have remembered to press post instead of going to my iTunes library first.

  

If you scroll down to the bottom of the page on fast2play.com you will see this "Powered by Kinguin Stores" in the right corner so basically it is Kinguin.

So I can trust this site?

My personal rig: http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/139780-zalman-my-first-build/

I use it partially as a Hackintosh. Don't judge me.

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If you scroll down to the bottom of the page on fast2play.com you will see this "Powered by Kinguin Stores" in the right corner so basically it is Kinguin.

 

 

Its not a clone, that site is powered by Kinguin. Look in the bottom right corner "Powered by Kinguin Stores"

Yeah I saw that, but does that really mean anything? Anyone can put that there. Not saying it's a scam site, I know it's not. I'm just saying I don't have experience with it, but I have experience with Kinguin, that is all.

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So I can trust this site?

Then why not just buy from Kinguin? :D 

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So I can trust this site?

 

I see no reason not to. I know a few people that bought games from there without issues, 2 of them bought Titan Fall

 

Yeah I saw that, but does that really mean anything? Anyone can put that there. Not saying it's a scam site, I know it's not. I'm just saying I don't have experience with it, but I have experience with Kinguin, that is all.

Check this out - https://www.kinguin.net/create-your-own-store/

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I gave you a link before, here it is again:

 

http://www.kinguin.net/category/5155/titanfall-ea-origin-key/ 

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Custom LED Lighting | Single colour and RGB available, hand sleeved | Now making Phanteks Case compatible LED KITS
Custom Acrylics - Custom computer parts | GPU backplates, Fan Grills, NZXT H440 Fascias and PSU covers | 3D printing and Laser Cutting Service available.

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I buy all my games from fast2play and I can't recommend it enough!

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Yeah that links to the website I was talking about

I buy all my games from fast2play and I can't recommend it enough!

Thank you, I'm gonna buy it there!

My personal rig: http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/139780-zalman-my-first-build/

I use it partially as a Hackintosh. Don't judge me.

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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.

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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.

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