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I've got couple of unredeemed keys from Humble Bundle over the course of the time I started using it.
Here is the list of the games:
CLOSED FOR NOW
Ping me here or on telegram for the key you want ;)
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That's usually how it goes whit key giveaways some random windows user will sign up for a key never to be seen again. the amusing bit here is that you seem to fall into the same category
It seems correct, you should see my PM box :)
I should have expected this to happen. I need to figure something out
It's quite amazing how random people manage to find GoL when there is something to give away. So many that Liam had to put account registration date limits on the key giveaways he occasionally has on the main page.
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Limit it to people who have been a member for at least a month, or six-months, or whatever. That puts more work on you to have to check user profiles, but it might discourage these one-off sign-ups from trying to snag a key.