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Why would you render the codes obsolete/used if something goes wrong during the payment process?!

And why did you implement some "code system" for that in the first place?! Can't you just reduce the shop price for the game(s) in question ON THAT ACCOUNT!?

I would get Pillars of Eternity, but code is invalid now and customer supp doesn't answer.

Shady, very shady. Don't even get me started on the recent "click randomly on this picture to get special offers"-mails.
Post edited May 03, 2020 by swires86
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swires86: Why would you render the codes obsolete/used if something goes wrong during the payment process?!

And why did you implement some "code system" for that in the first place?! Can't you just reduce the shop price for the game(s) in question ON THAT ACCOUNT!?

I would get Pillars of Eternity, but code is invalid now and customer supp doesn't answer.

Shady, very shady. Don't even get me started on the recent "click randomly on this picture to get special offers"-mails.
I have an unused code. YYBG3MXRP6E6D66VQ9

I have an unused code
Thanks man, it worked!

But still, considering GOG advertises itself as being "fairer" etc., they really should think again if these newer practices make sense at all. I mean where will it end!?
Post edited May 03, 2020 by swires86
I agree with you. I never received the Tropico series newsletter that was sent out a few days ago. I used another forum member's code to take advantage of the Tropico 6 discounts. For that reason alone, I have to oppose GOG using the newsletter discount codes idea.
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DeterminedMan: I agree with you. I never received the Tropico series newsletter that was sent out a few days ago. I used another forum member's code to take advantage of the Tropico 6 discounts. For that reason alone, I have to oppose GOG using the newsletter discount codes idea.
Did you have any Tropico games either wishlisted or in your GOG library at the time of the mailing?
Post edited May 03, 2020 by kai2
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kai2: Did you have any Tropico games either wishlisted or in your GOG library at the time of the mailing?
Yes, I owned all five with dlc and Tropico 6 was on my wishlist.
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DeterminedMan: I agree with you. I never received the Tropico series newsletter that was sent out a few days ago. I used another forum member's code to take advantage of the Tropico 6 discounts. For that reason alone, I have to oppose GOG using the newsletter discount codes idea.
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kai2: Did you have any Tropico games either wishlisted or in your GOG library at the time of the mailing?
I had some of them on my wishlist, but zero owned, and received the letter ...... However only the Tropico Reloaded discount was worth it imo.
Yeah, it's a little annoying. Just apply the discount to any accounts that are subscribed to the newsletter. Send them a newsletter to notify them of the discount. Done.

It's obvious why they do this, It's marketing. You're left in limbo at a screen telling you "now or never" to make your purchase at a discount. Hopefully, the reptile part of your brain impulsively kicks in and clicks 'buy now'. But I did think GOG.com was above these sort of mind tricks. :/
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Dean478: But I did think GOG.com was above these sort of mind tricks. :/
What's the saying - never put people on pedestals because they will always find a way to disappoint you?

I digress though. The self-destructing aspect of the codes is crummy. The discounts are already time-limited so there's little point in taking that avenue of hesitation away from people.
Post edited May 03, 2020 by TheMonkofDestiny
When they sent me the discount code for Dying light I bit the bullet because its price was lower than ever and I was eyeballing the game for some time.
Literally the day after that they put the game on sale with a higher discount than the one I was given.

Feel free to laugh at me.
Lesson learned.
Bah, Isthereanydeal is still a much better option then any of the newsletter stuff. At least, they won't ever be tied to check-out issues, The majority of games will tend to go on a good sale at some point. It's a matter of waiting it out.
Post edited May 03, 2020 by Nicole28
I got a discount for a game I already own on GOG as a kickstarter reward.

Why do GOG separate those from the shop versions?
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Poulscath: I got a discount for a game I already own on GOG as a kickstarter reward.

Why do GOG separate those from the shop versions?
Exclusive backer rewards?
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Poulscath: I got a discount for a game I already own on GOG as a kickstarter reward.

Why do GOG separate those from the shop versions?
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Snickersnack: Exclusive backer rewards?
Yeah, but why don't they mark the equivalent store games as owned too?
I have no problem with the offers but have yet to see a great price on a great (IMHO) game.

Pillars of Eternity Definitive Edition
almost got me to buy -- even though I've had a free version of the base game from Twitch Prime I've never been compelled to begin.

I do regret not buying Pathfinder Kingmaker on the newsletter offer, but although the price was good, I wanted a deal on the "complete" game (like the POE deal). That is probably the only offer I still kinda wish I'd taken.

But I'm probably the worst person to talk about sales. I almost never buy anything without exhaustive research and hate being rushed to complete a sale. I may have a game "addiction," but family expenses come first. ;)