meow81 wrote:I don't know if we can trust you Miss, a key is bound to an account, so how they can steal a serial? Two same serials at the same time online cannot work, so one of 2 will be kicked ? or the serial will be banned? The 'scammers' steal the whole steam account? How it works? If they steal a steam account (it has also the custom question of the birth location) and change the password it is in any case bound to a valid email, so they steal even that too?
There are also sites where these keys are sold at a lower price than steam, but probably they are not bound to any account yet. You can see from their feedback/votes, which is 100% positive by their buyers.
I receive a whole lot of emails every couple weeks asking for Steam keys because "review for <insert big youtube channel here>". Valve recommends every developer to ask for verification from these "reviewers" first (Youtube/Twitter message, etc), because if you send them keys, they
will be sold on these key selling websites for a profit, and you get nothing. My product has been sold on one of these sites a few times (I wasn't paying much attention to it before sadly), which really surprised me back then. So I'm speaking from experience
Just a few days ago I received an email from some guy claiming he doesn't have any money to buy my product, but asking for a Steam key because <insert reasonable reasons here>, but also claiming that he used a trial version before (which does not exist). Called him out on it, never received a response back. I could show what some of these and the more generic scam emails look like, but basically, publishers generally don't want to be bothered to take the time and verify these, so keys are scammed away more often than you think.