Sims 3 Univsersity life deleted from my account again
My Sims 3 University Life expansion has been deleted from my account twice. The first time, I had bought the DLC, redeemed it and played for months on end. Bare in mind this has not happened to any other of the keys I had bought as well. Then one day I go into my game and it notifies me that there's content missing. So I contacted support. Support told me that Seam had deleted it. I own the game on origin, not steam. After contacting G2A and Steam. I had to talk to EA support again. G2A won't replace or refund me for the dlc and Steam doesn't have access to my account. EA Support told me over and over again to contact the retailer(G2A). Which I did again and got the same answer back. I also asked multiple times if they could provide a replacement key since they had removed it from my account. Got the same answer to contact retailer. Bare in mind this has not happened to any other of the keys I had bought aswell.
So I thought, screw this and bought another key off G2A. I redeemed it and played for another month. Got back onto it today and guess what, it had missing content. So I contact them again and they said that someone has had access to my account. I have two step verification and recieved no texts/calls/emails asking for a code. The support asked me to reset my password. It took me a few seconds and then the support guy just ended the chat since I was away for a "long time"( only a few seconds to change my password).
@shweeepz It sounds like you received a bad code, again. This is the danger of buying from unauthorized third-party sellers like g2a. Codes that were originally stolen or otherwise fraudulently obtained may change hands several times before landing on these sites, and there's no way to know how they were originally procured. But once EA recognizes a code as stolen, it will remove the code from the account.
Your only recourse is to contact g2a; EA won't provide you with a new code. If you can't get another one from g2a, then you're out of luck.
By the way, Steam is offering packs for $5 U.S. each right now; the sale ends January 3 at 10 am PST/6 pm UTC. So if you want to buy from an approved third-party seller, that's your best bet. You'd have to buy a base game code (another $5) if you don't already have one in your Steam library, but that's still cheaper than paying full price.