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the seller knows that steam support will not provide you with that information
this site lists legit sites, there are others that people use
https://isthereanydeal.com/
a key selling site gets their keys from the developer/publisher
a grey market gets their keys from where ever they find them. what you may get are Fake keys, used keys, different region keys, demo/press keys, stolen keys, keys bought with stolen payment information, keys that are not what was advertised (key is for the base game and what was advertised was a bundle), accounts being sold, etc.
some of these can and do result in the key being revoked. if they are selling an account, that account can be taken from you (its a violation of the user agreements for most companies to sell/buy/trade/gift accounts, there is no transferring ownership of accounts), etc.
How others asked:
Help > Steam Support > Steam Community > I need help with something not listed here > Contact Steam Support > explain the situation and include the key
part of a post I made elsewhere:
Unless you've decided on/already taken other action, if you do decide to ask Steam Support and they decline to give you the info, screenshot/paste that message back to the seller. If the refund is denied at that point, then I'd say look to chargeback.