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wizisi2k: GMG according to keyradar.com, is a yellow site, meaning use with caution.
Not surprising. Didn't they do some unauthorised selling of either Witcher 2 or Witcher 3 keys?
Though to be fair G2A was also an official distribution platform for Grey Goo (RTS game from Petroglyph). Grey Box (publisher) even talked about it in pre-release stream and recommended it as a place to buy Grey Goo. Which was very weird knowing how shaddy that website is. Use it at your own peril.
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wizisi2k: legitimate sites to look at for game keys: humblebundle, direct from developer, Steam, GOG, direct2drive, and there may be a few others. GMG according to keyradar.com, is a yellow site, meaning use with caution. I would imagine g2a.com is red. Kickstarter can be used but not really a store-you get keys with a pledge and not right away.
Just a warning:
Malwarebytes blocks keyradar for me. Use it at your own risk. See attached screenshot.

Some additional info regarding G2A (posted before somewhere here):
https://www.reddit.com/r/pcmasterrace/comments/4fntxu/gray_market_key_resellers_and_what_they_mean_for/?st=j1zfhetu&sh=b5ce9144
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Post edited September 11, 2018 by HertogJan
There are a limited number of publishers that would give a Steam key if you purchase their game on GOG, however it's on their own initiative and is unconnected to GOG.

https://www.gog.com/forum/general/steam_keys_for_gog_games/post1