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blotunga: You can get it on amazon for $5 when it's on sale. It's for Origin, but you'll need a bioware account anyway to activate the DLCs.
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robb5: I don't need to live in UK or US to get it from amazon? Or can I use a fake US/UK adress?
It can be any US address (I use a hotel for example), preferably located in Texas or Delaware or some other state with no sales tax.
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robb5: I don't need to live in UK or US to get it from amazon? Or can I use a fake US/UK adress?
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blotunga: It can be any US address (I use a hotel for example), preferably located in Texas or Delaware or some other state with no sales tax.
Ok, thanks :D
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ashwald: I've been thinking, there will always be scammers frequenting threads with free games trying to steal codes for future trades or resales. Then what if gifters would restrict the time one has to redeem the game they've won? Something along the lines of "Congratulations, here's the code. You have X time to redeem it, after which I'll be forwarding it to the next eligible person (regardless of whether you claim to have totally redeemed it already)". That way it would be much harder for scammers to take advantage of people's generosity. A couple of days I think should be enough. What does everyone think?
Gog gifts can be easily tracked and verified but it's impossible with steam keys. You could though ask for a quick glance at the user's profile.
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robb5: I don't need to live in UK or US to get it from amazon? Or can I use a fake US/UK adress?
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blotunga: It can be any US address (I use a hotel for example), preferably located in Texas or Delaware or some other state with no sales tax.
This may be useful to find your virtual home:
http://www.dailyfinance.com/2013/05/05/the-5-states-with-no-sales-tax/
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ashwald: I've been thinking, there will always be scammers frequenting threads with free games trying to steal codes for future trades or resales. Then what if gifters would restrict the time one has to redeem the game they've won? Something along the lines of "Congratulations, here's the code. You have X time to redeem it, after which I'll be forwarding it to the next eligible person (regardless of whether you claim to have totally redeemed it already)". That way it would be much harder for scammers to take advantage of people's generosity. A couple of days I think should be enough. What does everyone think?
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blotunga: Gog gifts can be easily tracked and verified but it's impossible with steam keys. You could though ask for a quick glance at the user's profile.
That's a good way to check, yes.
I would like to try Rush (Steam) if anyone feels generous or you have spare key you can donate it to me. It's on sale here - https://www.indiegala.com/
Never mind! I changed my mind.
Post edited July 03, 2014 by HijacK
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HijacK: Never mind! I changed my mind.
Must..not....must...resist...
Does it work any better now :-) ?
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HijacK: Never mind! I changed my mind.
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Venhiem: Must..not....must...resist...
Does it work any better now :-) ?
Work any better? What are you referring to?
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HijacK: Work any better? What are you referring to?
Its a joke.
Husband: "Honey, I changed my mind..."
Wife: "Thank goodness, does it work any better now?"
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HijacK: Work any better? What are you referring to?
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Venhiem: Its a joke.
Husband: "Honey, I changed my mind..."
Wife: "Thank goodness, does it work any better now?"
Now I get it! xD
If no one wants to gift Drakensang, I would take the original Wasteland for Steam. I don't mind older graphics and I'd really like to try this game as it sounds really cool.
I'd like Secrets of Raetikon from the new Humble Weekly, if anyone's feeling generous. Thanks.
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Im still looking for some Sherlock game, if u have a spare copy and want contribute with Rapture's... Thanks for read guys!