It was a sunny Saturday morning in May 2011, and Alex had just received a brand new copy of Need for Speed: Shift 2 - Unleashed. He was stoked to try out the game, having heard rave reviews about its realistic racing mechanics and stunning graphics.

From then on, Alex made sure to keep his CD keys and game details safe, but he was relieved that he had been able to recover his key when it seemed lost forever. The experience had taught him the importance of keeping track of his game licenses and the value of good customer support.

Alex tried to contact the retailer, but they were closed for the day. He decided to try and find the CD key online. He fired up his computer and began searching for "Need for Speed Shift 2 CD key" on Google.

With the CD key in hand, Alex installed the game and started playing. He was blown away by the game's graphics and realism. The racing mechanics were smooth, and the cars handled beautifully.

As he played through the game, Alex encountered some minor issues, but the EA Support team was responsive and helped him resolve them quickly. He was impressed by their customer service and decided to spread the word about his positive experience.

As he opened the box, he noticed that the CD key was not included in the manual or on the packaging. He searched every nook and cranny, but it was nowhere to be found. The retailer had probably included it on a separate piece of paper or card, but Alex couldn't find it.

The user had posted a message saying that they had contacted EA Support (the game's developer) and received a replacement CD key via email. Alex decided to take a chance and contact EA Support directly.