Emu
DEFirst key was invalid but I received a… First key was invalid but I received a new one in less than 24hours.
You are my wife
CAWorks great and amazing service! There was a small problem but after talking with the support team they resolved everything nicely and without any hassle. thank you very much!
Wave Mason
DEI've bought an Spotify account from his… I've bought an Spotify account from his store and received the account after a few minutes! Trustable
Shiva
CAGreat Product with Quick and Simple Service I recently purchased a digital product and I'm absolutely thrilled with it! Was quick and simple, the customer support has been outstanding so far. I highly recommend it to everyone!
Pedro Diniz
PTAccount Scams BEWARE Good afternoon, I originally contacted the seller on the 30th of January, as I hadn't received my supposedly "instantaneous" and "automatic" credentials on my email for over a week. After waiting for an excruciating amount of time, they told me to be "patient" and after about 40 m of waiting I got the credentials. Upon accessing the goods I purchased, I verified there was a mistake as they did not own the game like agreed, and instead had a free trial of Game Pass ending in a week. I instantly notified him, however he became extremely defensive and denied it being wrong, saying it was just a "visual glitch" and "I'm not scared, I know what I sell bro". As expected, February started, and on the 9th (today) I verified that the account did not own the game and simply had a now expired game pass (which I later found out is a very typical scam). I proceed to contact him, and he offers me either a refund or another account which defies the purpose because my username of choice had already been locked on the scam game pass account, so a new one wouldn't solve my issue. After attempting to negotiate with him, I was about to give up and file a paypal claim when he decided to offer me a "gift code", which sounded weird to me as I'd never heard of one but decided to try it in order to not escalate the situation. After waiting yet again, he provides me with a "code" and extremely sketchy instructions, pretty much requiring me to commit tax fraud by claiming it in another location. Regardless, I decided to try it as I really did not want to have to spend more time dealing with this situation. Upon attempting to claim it, I verified that it was indeed impossible to do so, as my account is Geo Locked to Portugal, which he didn't seem to understand and soon after is seen sending messages in all caps and being disrespectful. At this point, I give up and just ask him for a refund, as I've already wasted too much time. He now accuses me of claiming this fake "code" and trying to scam him. TLDR: Game accounts sold here are fake and use a typical Microsoft Game Pass scam that takes advantage of Israeli's currency divergence and longer free trials in order to trick customers into thinking you have the account. After searching online, I found other victims that claim the game pass stayed active exactly until the last day the PayPal claim could be done. EDIT: The "owners'" response proves both a lack of understanding of the trustpilot platform and experience reviewing mechanisms as well as a narcissistic necessity to be always right and deflect his mischievous ways. I'd like to point how 93% of the current reviews for this "business" are around 1 month old. If my original post didn't dissuade you from getting scammed at apex, I sincerely hope the owner's behaviour and response has.