“Don’t use them. I bought a game for my son innocently and his switch has been banned from going on line as a result as this was considered fraudulent activity.”
“I don't leave many reviews but I had to this time just to let people know that this company is a joke, ordered a game from them that they said was in stock, took the money straight away and guess what no game! Messaged the day after and their reply was sorry we don't have it and are waiting on it coming in. Week and a bit later and still no game so contact them to be told my order was cancelled and it will take a month to get my money back if lucky, unbelievable! Worst company I have ever used and I only done 1 star but would rather have left zero, stay clear and keep your money!”
“I have ordered a code from them, it doesnt work.
There is no contact number on their website, so cannot call them .
I emailed them but they are not responsive.
AVOID AVOID AVOID
SCAM ALERT!
I have been trying to contact them since 2nd october, but not a positive respond.”
“Purchases are not instant then had to wait hours to get a response from 24/7 support and then after taking my money wanted me to send a photo of my driving license which isn't made clear before you part with your money. I would NOT RECOMMEND this company, use CDKEYS.”
“There are always problems with them. Very seldom do things work properly. When you do go back at them about issues, they shut you down…..they’re not interested in any problems - they ate the customers period. I am over them now, and I will go out of my way to trash them as they deserve. Don’t use them even in desperation!”
“We bought 10 keys for office, they do not work, we didn't get replacement. SCAM! Watch for them (we contated the company they said that key only work for 1 month).”
“Just purchased my windows 10 pro license from Electronics First, having avoided a full price key for years. holy moly it actually worked, goodbye watermark. came through via email straight away. I got lucky, compared to others who have been given already activated licenses but it was legit.”
“So, I purchased a UPlay key for Far Cry 6. I have been purchasing cheap keys from sketchy sites all my life. But this was the first time in my life that I was asked to provide billing information.
I mean, I used a Visa payment option and both Visa and PayPay have incredibly good anti-fraud systems in place but whatever. I provided him with a sold interrogation receipt I had lying around (thankfully) and they sent me a working key in the form of a PDF attachment of what I think was a picture of an activation key from a hard copy of the game ( like the little tickets that come in the box next to the actual game). Everything worked, I installed my game with no issues.
If you are willing to send them your credit card account information (I don't know why would you unless you didn't know what you were doing, like me) then you are good to go. After all, we get the customer service of what we pay for.”
“Got product I paid for. No issues. Was a little bit odd as I had to confirm address and phone number in an email. However they worked quickly and I had my code I asked for.”
“They send keys / download codes that have already been used. AVOID THIS COMPANY! They’re scammers and the people at customer service won’t help you or refund you. Save yourself and purchase the official product rather than this scam.”
“My 72 year old mother was trying to buy an iTunes gift card and found Electronic First from a google search. She made a $25 purchase and then received a really scammy looking "Order Verification" email asking for her phone number and "A clear photo of a Recent Letter with your name and address (Proof of address)". Um, what?? The email had grammar mistakes and was clearly fraud. We are reporting this to Chase Visa and having the charge blocked and reported as fraud. They of course did not send her the electronic itunes gift card, since it never existed in the first place.”