Mullvad VPN PGP signatures could not be verified even with keys

Even after verifying my keys, I still get (sudo pamac install mullvad-vpn):

Verifying source file signatures with gpg…
mullvadvpn-app git repo … SIGNATURE NOT FOUND
mullvadvpn-app-binaries git repo … SIGNATURE NOT FOUND
==> ERROR: One or more PGP signatures could not be verified!

here is my output for gpg --list-keys

pub rsa4096 2016-10-27 [SC]
A1198702FC3E0A09A9AE5B75D5A1D4F266DE8DDF
uid [ultimate] Mullvad (code signing) admin@mullvad.net
sub rsa4096 2016-10-27 [E]
sub rsa4096 2016-10-27 [S]

pub rsa4096 2015-07-08 [SC]
EA0A77BF9E115615FC3BD8BC7653B940E494FE87
uid [ full ] Linus Färnstrand (code signing key) linus@mullvad.net
sub rsa4096 2015-07-08 [E]
sub rsa4096 2016-10-31 [S]

pub rsa4096 2019-10-01 [SC]
8339C7D2942EB854E3F27CE5AEE9DECFD582E984
uid [ full ] David Lönnhager (code signing) david.l@mullvad.net
sub rsa4096 2019-10-01 [E]

I already saw the Mullvad VPN / verifying signatures? forum and followed the steps on the official website. (sorry, I can’t include links for some reason.)

This is also a fresh install of Manjaro with no prior configurations.

Not an expert by any means but sudo shouldn’t be used with pamac from everything I’ve read. Looked in pamac gui and there’s several versions of mullvad beta and not beta and bin and none bin files.

I just installed mullvad-von 2021.2-4 (the none bin file). I got prompted to import the keys and after that it built successfully

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wow, it works now. It works with pamac install mullvad-vpn. thanks for catching on that mistake.

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