As a gaming YouTuber with over 68,000 subscribers and more than 8 years of experience using Keymailer, I’ve watched the platform decline from promising to practically useless. Early on, I appreciated the opportunity to receive game keys and support developers — but that goodwill has worn thin.Over the past year or so, getting keys has become a tedious ordeal. Despite my channel’s credibility, requests are consistently ignored or rejected for titles I should clearly qualify for. What’s worse: in many cases, I've been denied on Keymailer but received the same key directly from the publisher when I reached out myself. That alone makes it obvious the problem lies with Keymailer’s internal systems — whether it's their algorithm or unrealistic eligibility requirements.Even more concerning, I’ve learned that some games on Keymailer are displayed without the publisher’s active support. Keymailer uses these listings to pitch their paid services to publishers — essentially saying, “Look how many creators want this game. If you buy our package, we’ll let you send out keys to them.” This practice feels deceptive at best, exploitative at worst.Adding insult to injury, I’ve frequently received game keys for titles I have zero interest in — or for platforms I don’t even own. Despite clearly listing my preferences in my Keymailer bio and profile settings, the system seems to allow publishers to mass-send keys without proper filtering or relevance checks. It’s spammy and unprofessional, wasting time for both creators and publishers.I’ve now deleted my account. The platform has lost its purpose and integrity. I strongly urge newer or mid-sized creators to bypass Keymailer entirely and reach out to publishers or PR firms directly. Keymailer is no longer a trustworthy resource — it’s a frustrating middleman with little to offer.
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