What happens if the Nintendo Account is blocked (G2A)?

Ni
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I recently bought a game on G2A.com because it was 5 euro cheaper, in retrospect I read that there are a lot of scammers out there and some buy the games with stolen credit cards, now I'm afraid that my Nintendo Account will be blocked could have a lot of games there and didn't know when buying from G2A

What exactly happens when the account is blocked? Can I then play no more games? Or just the game of G2a no longer? Or just stop playing online? Because the games are stored on the switch and not on the account so I should be able to continue playing them at least offline, right?

So far nothing has happened and the seller on G2a has good reviews but am still scared and would like to inform me what could happen.

Sc

G2a is safe. No fear.

Ni
Ye

I'd say bad luck if you get banned.

If you love a game you should buy it legit!

Ni

But what happens then (didn't know it wasn't legit)

Lo

If your account is blocked, you will be excluded from all online functions.

Nintendo online membership is no longer possible
Multiplayer via the Internet is not possible
Access to the shop and digitally purchased products (games / DLC) is no longer possible

If you bought games on card, you can continue to play them. Only the online use is dropped. If you have purchased games or DLC online, they can generally no longer be used. Neither online nor offline.

Jo

Many scammers are on the road and some buy the games with stolen credit cards

Total nonsense is not exaggerated but clearly.

According to several key sellers, the share of stolen keys is less than 1% and they are now trying to reduce this with several means. G2A is safe so far and has also compensated some developers, but everyone can still sell keys there. I would resort to other keysellers.

If you are blocked, you will no longer have access to online functions, but you can play your games normally, not online.

To be honest, I don't know if you will be blocked by keys at Nintendo, I would definitely trust Nintendo and for 5 euro less I wouldn't risk it.

Keys simply remain a PC thing, there's hardly any discount on consoles there, so it is better to buy the games used on Ebay.

Ye

So if you're lucky no one will notice and the thing is forgotten. If you are unlucky, Nintendo may not have to write you a mail.

But often you are lucky. It is best to always inform yourself beforehand where you buy games, if it is not in the "original" shop / store.

LG hope I could help further