Is eneba.com trustworthy for steam keys?

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I just noticed there's a website along steam keys for much cheaper than on Steam (even on sale). Anyone here bought steam keys from eneba.com?
 
Thanks. There's a lot of money to be saved it seems. A DLC for crusader kings 2 is 15 euro full price and half price now on the official steam sale. But on eneba it's 0,75 euro.
 
Yeah, but remember the keys may (or may not) back fire on you... ;D Hence why I'd only buy low price point games: if the key is later rejected, no biggy
 
Yeah, but remember the keys may (or may not) back fire on you... ;D Hence why I'd only buy low price point games: if the key is later rejected, no biggy
Not sure what you mean here.. can a key suddenly cease working after initially working fine?
 
Decided to try it out and got the Crusader Kings II Old Gods DLC for a modest 0.56 euro... Payment went fine and it installed fine until it gave an error message in the end. The game does launch fine though, and recognises that the DLC is active. I can finally play CKII Viking Age.

Also I don't feel bad about buying a second-hand key, since this DLC was actually free of charge last year, if you subscribed to a newsletter. I subscribed too late and couldn't get it. Well, Paradox, seems I could...
 
OK so I realised that starting in the Viking age is NOT the way to start in the Viking Age... for that, you need to start in the year 769, which requires the Charlemagne DLC...
 
I'm actually not sure: I've seen reviews alluding to such (since Eneba et al are all just resellers for other vendors, they cannot vouch for the provenance of the keys on sale).
 
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