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I've bought from Eneba many times before through the years. It's legit. Never had issues.I'll have to check, but I don't recall a service fee previously until now. With that included I've seen Newegg deals that are comparable to this.
Last night around midnight, there was no service fee applying and these cards were $79.66 total after using promo code. At some point between then and now, they nerfed the deal by adding on the service fee.
Edit: to be a bit more precise, there *was* a service fee last night but it was very small, only 32 cents. But sometime later this morning they fixed it and the service fee is back to being over $5.
Last edited by dlewis96 April 21, 2026 at 07:58 AM.
Last night around midnight, there was no service fee applying and these cards were $79.66 total after using promo code. At some point between then and now, they nerfed the deal by adding on the service fee.
Did you get THROUGH checkout though, and not just TO checkout? The service fee isn't tacked on until you actually select a payment method.
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Last night around midnight, there was no service fee applying and these cards were $79.66 total after using promo code. At some point between then and now, they nerfed the deal by adding on the service fee.
Also I've noticed the service fee changes depending on the selection AND the discount doesn't seem to apply.Looks like Eneba has gotten shady now.
Did you get THROUGH checkout though, and not just TO checkout? The service fee isn't tacked on until you actually select a payment method.
I purchased 2 last night for $79.66 after an account I follow on twitter tweeted this deal out. They then tweeted about an hour ago that the service fee is now applying.
To be a bit more precise, there was still a service fee last night but it was very small, only 32 cents. That's how it was $79.66 after promo code.
Last edited by dlewis96 April 21, 2026 at 07:56 AM.
Eneba is a pass. Gray-market 3rd party resellers = Xbox account at risk (suspension) if codes were due to fraud. It was $85 on Newegg just a week ago so I would just wait.
Eneba is a pass. Gray-market 3rd party resellers = Xbox account at risk (suspension) if codes were due to fraud. It was $85 on Newegg just a week ago so I would just wait.
Digital Foundry has been doing sponsored ad-segments for Eneba in some recent videos, including this one (0:57)
No shot they'd sponsor a website and suggest you purchase keys that come with the risk of getting your gaming accounts banned. And if Microsoft or Sony had an issue, they most definitely would've reached out to Digital Foundry about such a problematic sponsor you'd think.
Last edited by dlewis96 April 21, 2026 at 10:14 AM.
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I'll have to check, but I don't recall a service fee previously until now.
With that included I've seen Newegg deals that are comparable to this.
Edit: to be a bit more precise, there *was* a service fee last night but it was very small, only 32 cents. But sometime later this morning they fixed it and the service fee is back to being over $5.
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To be a bit more precise, there was still a service fee last night but it was very small, only 32 cents. That's how it was $79.66 after promo code.
https://youtu.be/tDiIpyKXSjU?t=5
No shot they'd sponsor a website and suggest you purchase keys that come with the risk of getting your gaming accounts banned. And if Microsoft or Sony had an issue, they most definitely would've reached out to Digital Foundry about such a problematic sponsor you'd think.
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