Not sure if this is the right place to post about this, but here goes. I purchased Far Cry 4 for PC from G2A.com about 2 weeks ago. Last Friday, I opened up Uplay and it had disappeared from my library. I called Ubisoft and they informed me that I had purchased a "Fraudulent Key," and that I needed to contact G2A for a refund. I did so, and G2A told me I needed to provide proof that Ubisoft revoked my key. I took screenshots, etc. and since then I have not heard back from G2A. After doing some research, it looks like Ubisoft is revoking a huge amount of keys from consumers that purchased the game from multiple discount retailer because they are "Fraudulent." They have not specified what fraudulent means, but I have a serious bad taste in my mouth of the whole thing and wonder if this was a poor move on Ubisoft's part given their recent slew of horrible PR moves (buggy game releases, DRM issues, etc.) Should I be as pissed at Ubisoft as I am? As of now, I am extremely angry with them, for I feel that they are punishing me as someone that at least attempted to pay for one of their games, instead of taking action against the retailers that are supposedly providing consumers with "Fraudulent Keys." What are your thoughts on this?
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