Most CD key sellers are legit, real addresses, real people, buying from publishers like everyone else does. If you're buying dodgy region locked keys from eastern Europe than no sympathy, but this is affecting the genuine stores too.Naqel said:As you mention at the start of your post: why would you buy from a third party? Especially if it's not a proper retailer.
That alone indicates that you weren't looking for legitimate business, which is a fault of noone but their own.
So far, seemingly all of Europe's big CD key sellers have been affected, including a number who (claim to) get their keys direct from Publishers. CJS have been particularly scathing whilst a couple of other sellers are openly accusing Rebellion of punishing sellers for negotiating better prices via regional publishers, instead of buying at marked. It hasn't gone unnoticed that the Steam option Rebellion are recommending is a lot more expensive than the pre-order price most of these 'stolen' keys were sold at.
Whether that's tin foil hat talk or not remains to be seen, but this is a company that sues people over the use of the word Rebellion (Tim Langdell style) so I wouldn't call implausible, merely improbable. It also begs the question where these keys came from and how they got 'stolen' since Rebellion controls the supply and these stores buy the keys from either the developer directly or the publisher.