“So, I purchased a UPlay key for Far Cry 6. I have been purchasing cheap keys from sketchy sites all my life. But this was the first time in my life that I was asked to provide billing information.
I mean, I used a Visa payment option and both Visa and PayPay have incredibly good anti-fraud systems in place but whatever. I provided him with a sold interrogation receipt I had lying around (thankfully) and they sent me a working key in the form of a PDF attachment of what I think was a picture of an activation key from a hard copy of the game ( like the little tickets that come in the box next to the actual game). Everything worked, I installed my game with no issues.
If you are willing to send them your credit card account information (I don't know why would you unless you didn't know what you were doing, like me) then you are good to go. After all, we get the customer service of what we pay for.”
“Got product I paid for. No issues. Was a little bit odd as I had to confirm address and phone number in an email. However they worked quickly and I had my code I asked for.”
“They send keys / download codes that have already been used. AVOID THIS COMPANY! They’re scammers and the people at customer service won’t help you or refund you. Save yourself and purchase the official product rather than this scam.”
“My 72 year old mother was trying to buy an iTunes gift card and found Electronic First from a google search. She made a $25 purchase and then received a really scammy looking "Order Verification" email asking for her phone number and "A clear photo of a Recent Letter with your name and address (Proof of address)". Um, what?? The email had grammar mistakes and was clearly fraud. We are reporting this to Chase Visa and having the charge blocked and reported as fraud. They of course did not send her the electronic itunes gift card, since it never existed in the first place.”
“These fuckin donkeys scammed me
Tried to solve the problem with them multiple times, because my 100 Euro Steam Giftcard doesnt work.
In the end the offered me a refund but want my steam account as exchange? Like what the f.
They wrote this:
Due to the nature of this product, we will have to resell the account we had sent to you. Have you changed the details yet?
If you have made any changes, please revert them back to the details that we had sent to you: both the original email for Steam and the email address linked to the account.
Once you have done this, please let us know so that we can check and update the account details. A refund will be issued shortly afterward.
The whole process can take 24 to 48 hours
We look forward to hearing from you.
If you have further questions or concerns, please feel free to let us know.
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what does that have to do with a steam gift card?
I had to re-send them pictures and information multiple times btw. I dont know what their plan is - wasting a customers time or they really dont know what they are doing”
“These people are filthy scammers. Paid €12 for a game on their site,
turns out they sold me a invalid code.
I decided to request a refund, they told me I'll receive a refund within 24-48 hours, didn't get a refund & they're ignoring my emails.
Stay away from this site.”
“Mine worked for awhile, then upon a re-install it didn't work. I think this place sells volume licenses that have not met their limits for devices. Either that, or they are unused OEM licenses. In any case when you have issues its because the key has been reported stolen, or its reached its max for device activations in volume licenses. In that case you may ask for another but in the end its a gamble if it works, and how long it works.”
“Credit where it's due.
Being a total cheapskate I'm always happy to grab a bargain. EF sold me a Windows 10 Pro key for a stupidly low price. However, when I tried to register it returned an error. I attempted to resolve the issue for a little while but it became apparent the code was never going to work. I emailed EF support with my issue and a screenshot. Within 4 minutes I had received a reply offering a replacement or refund. I requested a replacement and 10 minutes later I had a replacement key that worked perfectly. I've worked in IT for 20 years and this is the fastest resolution I have ever experienced.”
“The pretended to send a code, I kicked off they waited till I got Paypal involved, then sent a code, then said I can't use as they are reselling it and I will get a refund when they do. Absolute scam site.”
“I had bought a Microsoft Office Pro key from these guys, they got back to me very swiftly and when I was having some issues registering it with Microsoft (said key had been used) they gave me some fast advice how to sort it. All sorted and registered. Great service and really efficient! Thanks guys!”
“These people are crooks. Sold me a windows key ($14.50) that was already used and thus invalid. Instead of refunding or providing me with another they directed me to Microsoft, classic scammer move. Don't buy their stuff”
“HI , I have paid for MS Office professional 2019, but I have not received any response from them eve though I have sent multiple emails and messages. They have something suspicious order system which wont give order number but says 'Thank you for your purchase'.”