Half way through the first paragraph of Gamegods first post I thought:
"anti-trust mode: ENGAGED"
One has to wonder if trading keys for a 13-year old game is really the lucrative enterprise this guy makes it out to be. I mean, how many people can buy keys for this game a month when they can pick up the real thing with disks for a steal at their local shopping mall? Not to mention the fact that likely anyone who wants the game likely already has it by now.
13 year olds playing Diablo 3 now won't have been out of diapers when Diablo 2 released. There will always be more people coming along that want to play some older games/prequels. Also, although relatively expensive, even if you can't find the game and expansion in any bargain bins anywhere, you can still pick them up via the single most offishul sauce possible.
My monkey likes to be spanked. That's about all I have to say on the subject. Did I mention that I liked monkeys?
I mean Diablo 2 was just fantastic (me personally? D2 > Diablo III)...but let's not kid ourselves - most of us have moved on (really...Path of Exile is fantastic, Grim Dawn is something I'm dying to co-op; surely DIII has nothing on these?). Even then...D2 just doesn't do it for me (I have two keys already) - are these really in that great demand?