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I've been wanting to purchase Witcher: Wild Hunt as a gift for months now and you're still barring it from any possibility. What gives? It's Christmas time, could you try and resolve whatever your problems are with this so we can have it as an option.
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Windemere: I've been wanting to purchase Witcher: Wild Hunt as a gift for months now and you're still barring it from any possibility. What gives? It's Christmas time, could you try and resolve whatever your problems are with this so we can have it as an option.
A friend of mine had to buy it through G2A and gifted the key to his brother. You can also buy it on Steam which comes with a GOG key and you can gift it to your significant other
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yeeiser: A friend of mine had to buy it through G2A and gifted the key to his brother. You can also buy it on Steam which comes with a GOG key and you can gift it to your significant other
I wouldn't recommend buying it through G2A. There were lots of instances of revoked keys because they were bought with stolen credit cards and resold on G2A. GMG sells GOG keys afaik, and the Steam version doesn't yields a GOG key (only for the first two games it does).
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Windemere: I've been wanting to purchase Witcher: Wild Hunt as a gift for months now and you're still barring it from any possibility. What gives? It's Christmas time, could you try and resolve whatever your problems are with this so we can have it as an option.
There's no problem to solve. This is intentional. GOG prevents gifting this game worldwide (probably due to regional pricing).
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Windemere: I've been wanting to purchase Witcher: Wild Hunt as a gift for months now and you're still barring it from any possibility. What gives? It's Christmas time, could you try and resolve whatever your problems are with this so we can have it as an option.
You may just have to give him the $25 and tell him to buy it for himself.
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yeeiser: A friend of mine had to buy it through G2A and gifted the key to his brother. You can also buy it on Steam which comes with a GOG key and you can gift it to your significant other
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blotunga: I wouldn't recommend buying it through G2A. There were lots of instances of revoked keys because they were bought with stolen credit cards and resold on G2A. GMG sells GOG keys afaik, and the Steam version doesn't yields a GOG key (only for the first two games it does).
G2A has something called "G2A Shield" which is just an insurance that confirms that the key is 100% legit, it only costs like 1.20$ for every purchase (and its optional). I have never used it and there was only 1 time when I had a problem with a key, I sent a mail to G2A and 2 hours later I got a refund

Sure its a grey site but its not that bad
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yeeiser: You can also buy it on Steam which comes with a GOG key
Does it?
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yeeiser: G2A has something called "G2A Shield" which is just an insurance that confirms that the key is 100% legit, it only costs like 1.20$ for every purchase (and its optional). I have never used it and there was only 1 time when I had a problem with a key, I sent a mail to G2A and 2 hours later I got a refund

Sure its a grey site but its not that bad
And in case after 3 months your code is revoked? Does the "G2A Shield" help then?
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madth3: Does it?
No
Post edited December 02, 2015 by blotunga
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Windemere: I've been wanting to purchase Witcher: Wild Hunt as a gift for months now and you're still barring it from any possibility. What gives? It's Christmas time, could you try and resolve whatever your problems are with this so we can have it as an option.
You could buy it on the Humble Store.
I suppose it will be on sale at some point this season.
I don't understand why they don't allow us to just buy gift certificates then. The arbitrary decision to lock out some games is just going to push me to a different distributor.

Thanks for the ideas.
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yeeiser: A friend of mine had to buy it through G2A and gifted the key to his brother. You can also buy it on Steam which comes with a GOG key and you can gift it to your significant other
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blotunga: I wouldn't recommend buying it through G2A. There were lots of instances of revoked keys because they were bought with stolen credit cards and resold on G2A. GMG sells GOG keys afaik, and the Steam version doesn't yields a GOG key (only for the first two games it does).
GMG does not sell GOG official keys. GOG CEO stated straight out they do not have a business relationship with GMG. GMG gets their keys off the back of a truck in an alleyway in Russia from Dmitri.
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skeletonbow: GMG does not sell GOG official keys. GOG CEO stated straight out they do not have a business relationship with GMG. GMG gets their keys off the back of a truck in an alleyway in Russia from Dmitri.
Yepp, but at least the keys work.
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yeeiser: G2A has something called "G2A Shield" which is just an insurance that confirms that the key is 100% legit, it only costs like 1.20$ for every purchase (and its optional). I have never used it and there was only 1 time when I had a problem with a key, I sent a mail to G2A and 2 hours later I got a refund

Sure its a grey site but its not that bad
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blotunga: And in case after 3 months your code is revoked? Does the "G2A Shield" help then?
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madth3: Does it?
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blotunga: No
If you bought the key with G2A Shield it should not be revoked but if something like that happens you just contact support