Considering I didn't make the purchases, this was a surprise. Got a Tomb Raider and Just Cause 2 DLC. They doing some random promotion, or should I be changing passwords?

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check whatever payment method you have with them.

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Not a cent spent.

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Huh, and the games are redeemable?

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confirming purchase? you mean not a receipt? weird. as long as it doesn't tell you you paid money, you should be safe i guess.

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Its a receipt. 25 and 37 cents.

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have you given them your Paypal or Credit Card data?

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Don't believe so. The two purchases seem to have been made by someone getting into my account, but they only used Blue Coins.

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Blue Coins are awarded to you when you buy something from their shop. So this means that the purchase was made with your Blue Coins.

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I'm aware of that. But given it wasn't cash, and I had bugger all Coins to start with, that is of little worry to me.

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Nope, you can get coins from several ways, purchasing is just one.

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Which are the other ways?

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Helping people solve their problems, I believe.

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It's making reviews, ratings, game tutoring but before all of them it's purchasing games and that is what i was trying to say above.

OP might have purchased games and if that's true then this receipt was made by the BLCs OP generated.

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Nope, was some other twat.

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:O Then you lost nothing

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I lost blue coins.

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If your PayPal or Credit Card are not charged, confirm it :D Free games!

If not, change your pass as you said and instantly contact PayPal or your Bank.

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Check all details here. Perhaps someone got access and spent your blue coins.

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Yup, seems so. The two keys have now been activated. Password changed, and I've sent GG a ticket asking them if they can at least void the keys so the ****er doesn't get anything.

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Happy Birthday!

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That's what they deserve.

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^

if they didn't charge you despite you got a receipt, that's probably the reason. if it's not, it's just magic. embrace it.

edit: first humblebundle, now gamersgate. wtf delta? :|

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Yeah, I'm not happy. I already confirmed my PC is clean, but this is weird.

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Looks like you're having a hard time (And besides today, which will celebrate its 30th birthday) :(
Can it be that you have accessed from another computer or mobile device?

They accessed two of his accounts in a small time interval, the most probable cause is that connects from an infected device.

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Maybe he logged into his email from his phone or another PC and the credentials were kept. All the AV and HDD nuking wont solve shit if another device already has access and is infected.

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Get a better anti virus it sounds like.

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That shouldn't be a worry. My weak old 6 character password I used for the site was a problem. I never really used that site much, so never gave the account a better one.

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Change your passwords!

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Did you happen to check to see if they had added any blue coins to your account?

I ask because I had a weird experience with Gamersgate today...

Someone tried to purchase something with a credit card (it failed, not sure if it was mine or theirs, I don't think I have a CC stored on that account, and couldn't find one in account info anywhere). Then later, they purchased something with blue coins.

I looked at the page that tracks blue coins. Apparently they had gotten a bunch of blues coins from rating various games with my account. The ratings were done one right after another (likely by a bot) on Oct 3, 10 days before they tried to use my account for purchases.

Also, to add another wrinkle to this story, someone tried to access my GMG account about 30 mins after this.

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