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G2A.COM is a platform that resells game keys, gift cards, and other digital items worldwide. It was founded in 2010 in Poland and has over 30 million users, 40 thousand sellers, and 75,000 products.
Carding is the trafficking and unauthorized use of credit cards and related data for fraudulent purposes. Learn about the acquisition, resale, cashing out and money laundering of carded goods, as well as the related services and forums.
Learn about different types of fraud, such as advance-fee, affinity, bankruptcy, charity, check, confidence trick, counterfeiting, and more. Find out how fraudsters deceive victims and violate civil or criminal law for personal gain or harm.
Credit card fraud is the use of a payment card for illegal or unauthorized purposes, such as making purchases, opening accounts, or stealing information. Learn about the different methods of card fraud, the data security standards, and the technologies to detect and prevent it.
A fact from G2A appeared on Wikipedia's Main Page in the Did you know column on 5 February 2016 (check views). The text of the entry was as follows: The text of the entry was as follows: Did you know ... that Riot Games banned G2A from sponsoring teams during the 2015 League of Legends World Championship ?
G2A in humans is encoded by the GPR132 gene. [6] [7] The G2A gene is located on chromosome 14q32.3 codes for two alternative splice variants, the original one, G2A-a, and G2A-b, that consist of 380 and 371 amino acids, respectively; the two receptor variants, when expressed in Chinese hamster ovary cells, gave very similar results when analyzed for functionality. [8]
Learn about internet fraud, a type of cybercrime that uses the Internet to deceive victims out of money, property, and inheritance. Find out how to recognize and avoid common scams such as charity fraud, ticket fraud, gift card fraud, and social media fraud.
TotalBiscuit (John Bain) was a popular YouTube personality who critiqued video games and supported consumer protection. He married Genna Bain, a fellow gamer and co-host of his podcast, and died of bowel cancer in 2018.