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Due to the ever-popular "legal and licensing" reasons, we are required to disable all of the Fallout gift codes that were generated for free during the 48-hour Fallout giveaway. I know that this will probably inconvenience some of you guys, and you've got our apologies for that. Unfortunately a bunch of people were re-selling the codes and this got noticed; as is often the case, a few bad apples can spoil the fun for the rest of us.

If you actually purchased a Fallout giftcode in the past with real cash money, you should be fine to redeem if; if for some reason that doesn't work, please contact Support and they'll--as always--set you right.
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TheEnigmaticT: Due to the ever-popular "legal and licensing" reasons, we are required to disable all of the Fallout gift codes that were generated for free during the 48-hour Fallout giveaway. I know that this will probably inconvenience some of you guys, and you've got our apologies for that. Unfortunately a bunch of people were re-selling the codes and this got noticed; as is often the case, a few bad apples can spoil the fun for the rest of us.

If you actually purchased a Fallout giftcode in the past with real cash money, you should be fine to redeem if; if for some reason that doesn't work, please contact Support and they'll--as always--set you right.
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Lou: Which is it:

1) the ever-popular "legal and licensing" reasons or
2) a bunch of people were re-selling the codes

If (1) you should have considered all the codes as sales and kept them valid
If (2) give us the names so we can make their lives miserable and also disable their accounts
It's a combination of the two: due to people selling free gift codes, the legal and licensing reasons came into play.