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Hi,

how much is the complete (7 games) shooter masterpieces bundle? I can see/buy just 3 of 7 games :-/
It's €16,73 from where I'm sitting at.

You probably can't see those games because of some censorship rules from the German government regarding certain digital media.
Thanx!
Would you or some else buy it for me (as a gift)? I would pay per Paypal for friends or gog-games/bundles. At the moment I have no games for trading...
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76joda: Thanx!
Would you or some else buy it for me (as a gift)? I would pay per Paypal for friends or gog-games/bundles. At the moment I have no games for trading...
Getting other people to buy you games via PayPal here isn't legal. Trading for other games is.
There's an unofficial trading thread over here:
https://www.gog.com/forum/general/gogs_general_trading_thread
Be very, VERY careful, though...a lot of scams occur on this place, and a new user such as yourself would be particularly preyed on.
Oh, sorry!
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zeogold: Getting other people to buy you games via PayPal here isn't legal.
It isn't?! Since when?
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zeogold: Getting other people to buy you games via PayPal here isn't legal.
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babark: It isn't?! Since when?
I'm pretty sure it's legal -- it's just against GOG's terms of service. I other words, you couldn't be charged with a crime, but you COULD potentially have your account on this site closed.
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babark: It isn't?! Since when?
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HunchBluntley: I'm pretty sure it's legal -- it's just against GOG's terms of service. I other words, you couldn't be charged with a crime, but you COULD potentially have your account on this site closed.
Yup. But be extra alert during such trades. I got screwed once.
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HunchBluntley: I'm pretty sure it's legal -- it's just against GOG's terms of service. I other words, you couldn't be charged with a crime, but you COULD potentially have your account on this site closed.
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amrit9037: Yup. But be extra alert during such trades. I got screwed once.
You're kidding, right? I don't go anywhere near the trading threads. I don't buy games unless I'm gonna play them, or (maybe) give them away. :)
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HunchBluntley: it's just against GOG's terms of service.
you COULD potentially have your account on this site closed.
You would have to pretty much tell them that someone other than you paid for your games and then you paid that someone back to maybe have your account closed.
They have absolutely no way to know or to prove it.
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HunchBluntley: it's just against GOG's terms of service.
you COULD potentially have your account on this site closed.
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mobutu: You would have to pretty much tell them that someone other than you paid for your games and then you paid that someone back to maybe have your account closed.
They have absolutely no way to know or to prove it.
Well, sure...but it's still against the TOS. Just because someone is hard-pressed to catch you breaking a rule doesn't mean that the rule has ceased to exist. ;)
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HunchBluntley: I'm pretty sure it's legal -- it's just against GOG's terms of service. I other words, you couldn't be charged with a crime, but you COULD potentially have your account on this site closed.
But then in that case, isn't trading games also against the gog toc?

I'm pretty sure I've seen both being done regularly here in the forums. Aren't giveaways where someone buys you a game of your choice counted under that?
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HunchBluntley: I'm pretty sure it's legal -- it's just against GOG's terms of service. I other words, you couldn't be charged with a crime, but you COULD potentially have your account on this site closed.
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babark: But then in that case, isn't trading games also against the gog toc?

I'm pretty sure I've seen both being done regularly here in the forums. Aren't giveaways where someone buys you a game of your choice counted under that?
If I had to guess, I'd say the issue here is that if you send someone a game in exchange for money (via PayPal, for example) then you're technically reselling the key. Trading keys is different, as is gifting someone a game they've requested.
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amrit9037: Yup. But be extra alert during such trades. I got screwed once.
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HunchBluntley: You're kidding, right? I don't go anywhere near the trading threads. I don't buy games unless I'm gonna play them, or (maybe) give them away. :)
Long story shot.
A guy wanted Morrowind at full discount when it was released here.
Iamsinistar gifted me bundle so I thought to help him.
We agreed that I will get him Morrowind (13$ at that time) and he will get me some games from Humble DRM-Free Sale Encore.
Well I did my part and guy screwed me. :P
Though a generous guy named Under_The_Hood gifted me Van Helsing 3 and told me to keep helping people. :)
He showed up once to "apologize" and offered me "payback" and I told him to help others instead of doing this.
Well never saw that guy in forums after that incident.
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babark: But then in that case, isn't trading games also against the gog toc?

I'm pretty sure I've seen both being done regularly here in the forums. Aren't giveaways where someone buys you a game of your choice counted under that?
No, trading games is basically mutual gifting, and giveaways count as gifting as well. And if they weren't okay with people giving away games, they wouldn't sell gift codes at all. ;)
AFAIR, the prohibition is specifically on customers asking money from other people for game codes (GOG or otherwise). You know: actual currency changing hands (digitally or otherwise).