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#215228 18-Jun-2017 09:50
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Hi my children would like to buy minecraft for PC.

 

I see that I can get a windows 10 edition for under $2 from someone from kinguin dot net. 

 

Is that safe?

 

If not, where to get legit cheapest game? Ok with either PC or Windows 10 edition. Note: already have other platforms - not keen to keep giving my money away! Really!


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  #1802890 18-Jun-2017 09:52
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I have seen people buy windows 10 from there for $20. It was legitimate.

 

You can pay an extra $1 for a security guarantee.




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  #1802891 18-Jun-2017 09:53
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Ok thanks.


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  #1802993 18-Jun-2017 15:15
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joker97:

 

Hi my children would like to buy minecraft for PC.

 

I see that I can get a windows 10 edition for under $2 from someone from kinguin dot net. 

 

Is that safe?

 

If not, where to get legit cheapest game? Ok with either PC or Windows 10 edition. Note: already have other platforms - not keen to keep giving my money away! Really!

 

 

I have had complete success with Steam games from Kinguin.

 

 

 

I did get burnt on a Windows 10 Home OEM license though, and it wasn't super cheap either (about $40). The warning signs were there though, seller stated that the buyer would need to do an offline phone activation. About a month or so later it deactivated as it said it have been activated too many times (e.g. the seller was selling it multiple times I believe).

 

The $2 Minecraft key will shonky and somehow related to the free upgrade from the original edition to the Windows 10 edition I reckon, I'd steer clear personally.

 

 

 

 

 

 








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Success!

 

 

Congrats, I hope it sticks.

 

 








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