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Some guy is selling GoG's gift codes for The Witcher 2 for just 24 dollars. They works perfectly (He has over hundred positive comments). I don't think that he wants to support TW2 and buys codes for a 50 dollars and sells them for a 24 dollars, so is it possible that you have dishonest employee or your servers was hacked?
Post edited May 20, 2011 by Aver
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Aver: Some guy is selling gift codes for The Witcher 2 for just 24 dollars. Gift codes are from GoG, and they works perfectly (He has over hundred positive comments). I don't think that he wants to support TW2 and buys codes for a 50 dollars and sells them for a 24 dollars, so is it possible that you have dishonest employee or your servers was hacked?
Uhh it's DRM free well I don't think he makes any profit from it ?
I bet he makes a profit from it. I also bet that GoG doesn't has any profit from it.
Well since GOG sell it for around 45 bucks and he 24 that to me is a huge difference.
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Sirkenneloth: Uhh it's DRM free well I don't think he makes any profit from it ?
The game is DRM free, but gift codes are one-shot codes. At least all other GOG codes have been, and it's the only way it can work, so I assume TW2 codes are too. This means it's not the same code he keeps giving out over and over again, he must have a library of the damn things.
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Aver: Some guy is selling GoG's gift codes for The Witcher 2 for just 24 dollars. They works perfectly (He has over hundred positive comments). I don't think that he wants to support TW2 and buys codes for a 50 dollars and sells them for a 24 dollars, so is it possible that you have dishonest employee or your servers was hacked?
He either bought them or received them through a competition or something. So what's the big deal here?
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Aver: Some guy is selling GoG's gift codes for The Witcher 2 for just 24 dollars. They works perfectly (He has over hundred positive comments). I don't think that he wants to support TW2 and buys codes for a 50 dollars and sells them for a 24 dollars, so is it possible that you have dishonest employee or your servers was hacked?
Have you written to support about this? If not, please do so immediately. It's not certain that they will read this thread, and they really need to be informed of this. Be sure to give them as many details as possible, just don't post them here (to avoid tempting weak souls).
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KavazovAngel: He either bought them or received them through a competition or something. So what's the big deal here?
More than a hundred codes? Doubtful. This sounds highly suspicious.
Post edited May 20, 2011 by Wishbone
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Wishbone: Have you written to support about this?
Yeah, they just pm'ed me.
I already contacted Aver about this over PM. I've forwarded this along to our IT guys, but I don't think we have given out enough gift codes for them to be selling that many legitimately. If you care about doing the honest thing, please avoid.
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TheEnigmaticT: I already contacted Aver about this over PM. I've forwarded this along to our IT guys, but I don't think we have given out enough gift codes for them to be selling that many legitimately. If you care about doing the honest thing, please avoid.
We will. We want to support GOG and CD Projekt, that's why we are here.
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lukipela: It sounds highly fake.
Believe me it's not. I checked it precisely before posted this.
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Wishbone: More than a hundred codes? Doubtful. This sounds highly suspicious.
50 codes, two of them sold.
edit: I saw previous sales, like 14 of 50.
Post edited May 20, 2011 by SLP2000
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gyokzoli: We will. We want to support GOG and CD Projekt, that's why we are here.
Sadly, that doesn't go for all GOG customers. Otherwise, no GOGs would be on torrent sites.
As a reminder, there used to be a bug in the gifting system that could result in a code that never expired, but I suppose that has been fixed since.
Post edited May 20, 2011 by bazilisek
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bazilisek: As a reminder, there used to be a bug in the gifting system that could result in a code that never expired, but I suppose that has been fixed since.
It's highly unlikely that something like that would still exist when they're unveiling their own, full priced product.