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Gray market license keys for software. The money you're paying for these will never make it to the developer, so you might as well pirate.
A lot of them don't even lie about it as much if you read between the lines. GreenManGaming, HumbleBundle are the exceptions to that.
But places like CDKeys, G2A .etc yeah you can't be assured that anything you buy from them is going back to the developer. If the developers so much even hears the existence of these kinds of sites, they'd be protesting to have them shut down.
On that same idea, camrips sold out of the back of a car. I knew someone who bragged about being able to get them and I always thought they looked like ass. They just liked acting like they had hood connections.
Then there's people paying for pirated software in CDs/DVDs
It's more convenient to have a license. I only buy those when the developer is being scummy