Can two people play online together, using the same CD Key without any problems? I have a friend over, and he's lost his Battlefield 2 key. I'm prepared to give him mine, but I just want to make sure I can't get banned or kicked for it.
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Re: A question about CD Keys
As long as you're capable of reading the auction details and understand how to handle a problem if someone sales you something other than described, eBay is fine.
Majority of my keys came from eBay, from steam to a few of my BF2 keys, etc. Never a problem yet BUT I have seen other people with problems like banned keys and such, this would be their own fault for either not reading the auction correctly, not taking action when they realized the item was not as described or just didn't straight up ask the seller if it was banned.
If they sell you something and say its not banned or whatever and it turns out to be, its just the same as them selling you say a broken lamp, they have to refund it.
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Re: A question about CD Keys
Originally posted by [CMx]Adamshannon View Postand if that doesnt work tehn go to court
So I know from a buyers stand point you can get your money back regardless of the item being good or not.
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