Who we are

About PUB CDK Store

We're a small team of long time PUBG players and software engineers who got tired of two things: overpriced in game stores, and the wild west of third-party marketplaces where regulation is basically nonexistent. We've all seen it a common crate item that anyone can pull for pennies listed for $200 USD on some marketplace, no questions asked. There's no price floor, no oversight, and nobody calling it out. It's not flipping rare drops anymore; it's just hoping the next buyer doesn't know what the item actually is and its real value.

Why Us

We know the game and we know the market. Every item we list goes through a valuation system that asks a simple question: where does this item actually come from in game and its value? Is it a limited time event drop or region locked event item that can't be obtained from normal in game workshop crates, or is it part of the standard crate pool that thousands of players open every week? That distinction is the difference between a $50 item and a $2 item and on most third party marketplaces, nobody is making that call. The seller picks a number and hopes someone clicks buy.

We refuse to run that way. Unlike unregulated platforms where any seller can list any item at any price, we apply a consistent valuation framework to every listing. The goal isn't just fair prices for buyers, it's making sure buyers actually understand what they're looking at. Someone who likes the way an item looks shouldn't end up paying event tier prices for a common crate roll, just because the listing didn't tell them the difference.

Sellers who work with us follow the same rules. We strictly enforce our pricing policies and our verification system, which means buyers get a fair deal and sellers get a marketplace where they aren't competing against bad actors gaming the system. The result we're aiming for: a marketplace where neither side has to worry about being exploited, and where doing business honestly is the path of least resistance. We ensure on every item and label its values with tags distingusing between limited edition rare asia server drops event like the wanyoo jacket permant that can go for up to 400 usd vs an event twitch clothing drop that is in the same category but not rare which can only go for up to 2 usd. We distunguish the differences because we know the game, the industry, and want to promote the game and give the buyers a educated fair environment for purchasing, hopefully chosing us for future purchases

How we operate

Every order moves through three checkpoints before a code ever reaches your inbox: payment verification, code verification, and human dispatch. Payment verification confirms the funds are real and properly authorized on whichever rail you used Stripe, Interac, or USDC on chain. Code verification is where a real person on our team cross references the code against our source records to make sure it's valid, unused, and matches the product you actually ordered. Human dispatch is the final hand off: someone sends the email, confirms delivery, and closes the order.

We never store codes longer than they need to be stored. Once a code is delivered, it's removed from our active systems. Your order history lives in your account, so you can pull up any recent CDK order you've purchased from us at any time.

That three checkpoint process isn't just for your protection it's also our paper trail. Every order generates a verifiable record: payment confirmation, code sourcing, delivery timestamp, IP and device fingerprint at checkout, and the exact code that was sent. If a buyer ever attempts a fraudulent chargeback after receiving and using their CDK, we have the complete evidence package to dispute it with the processor. Stripe and the card networks side with merchants who can prove fulfillment, and we can prove fulfillment on every single order. This protects honest buyers from price increases that would otherwise come from absorbing fraud losses, and it protects us from fraudulent and malicious buyers.

Support

Live Discord support staffed by people who actually play the game and know the catalog. Fulfillment windows depend on the item most orders complete within 1 hour during business hours, with a typical ceiling of one business day and a hard ceiling of one week during normal operations. The wider window covers cases where we're sourcing an event tier or limited availability code and want to confirm its provenance before sending it.

We're a small team, and that's intentional. To guarantee the quality of every code we deliver and to hold the line on the professional standards we promise, we've deliberately opted out of fully automated fulfillment in favor of manual human verification. A bot can deliver faster but a bot can't catch the subtle problems a trained team can, and automated systems and ai bots can make mistakes.

Where automation does make sense, we use it. Our site is built on a modern stack with an AI powered assistant available to help you navigate the store to search for specific items, get pointed to the right product page, check on our refund policy, find shipping or delivery terms, or get a plain English answer to a question without digging through pages. For anything the assistant can't resolve, you get escalated to a human on our Discord. No three day ticket queues, no chatbots looping you in circles, no waiting for a callback that never comes.

The Story Behind Our Brand

PUB CDK Store logo β€” a puppy chewing on a key

A lot of our team are puppy people we love our dogs, and several of us own one. When we were figuring out how to represent the store, the idea of a puppy chewing on a key just clicked. We're a CDK store, codes and keys are what we do, and a happy pup with a key in its mouth felt like a warm, honest way to capture that.

It also says something about how we want to come across: friendly, approachable, and a little playful, not a faceless gray-market marketplace. The puppy is our reminder to keep the store trustworthy and welcoming for every buyer who comes through.

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