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truhlik: Maybe he is waiting for delivery of steam key.
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toxicTom: The profile has 0 games, so he didn't buy anything (yet).
And he never will.

However, in a while a new user by the name of lames_jake will pop in here and post something like "LOL delivery dates on a digital store. What an idiot am I right guys?".
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Maighstir: Technically, you don't have the game until you've finished downloading it. [..] suppose if you were to download The Wither 3 over 28.8kbit/s modem [..]
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phaolo: Maighstir, stop overcomplicating things for no reason :P
:-)
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truhlik: Maybe he is waiting for delivery of steam key.
Maybe he thinks that Gog will send him a physical key to unlock his personal Gog vault.
Post edited February 24, 2019 by phaolo
And thus the newbie was never heard from again.
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MightyPinecone: And thus the newbie was never heard from again.
He sent himself to himself but hasn't arrived yet.
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phaolo: Maybe he thinks that Gog will send him a physical key to unlock his personal Gog vault.
Why does that sound so exciting?
Ignore all the trolls, it's actually a very simple process. All you have to do is write down the title of the game you bought, the price and the order number on a piece of paper, walk outside and throw it up into the air while yelling "I request a delivery date for my purchase" as loud as you can. I large pigeon will swoop down and take the paper back to GOG HQ, and in a few days you should receive an email containing your game's estimated delivery date.

Hope that helps.
Post edited February 25, 2019 by Hesusio
Oh shit... my cat ate that pigeon.
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Hesusio: Ignore all the trolls, it's actually a very simple process. All you have to do is write down the title of the game you bought, the price and the order number on a piece of paper, walk outside and throw it up into the air while yelling "I request a delivery date for my purchase" as loud as you can. I large pigeon will swoop down and take the paper back to GOG HQ, and in a few days you should receive an email containing your game's estimated delivery date.

Hope that helps.
In countries where pigeons are banned (like Singapore) they use magical Rawlings owls.
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Hesusio: Ignore all the trolls, it's actually a very simple process. All you have to do is write down the title of the game you bought, the price and the order number on a piece of paper, walk outside and throw it up into the air while yelling "I request a delivery date for my purchase" as loud as you can. I large pigeon will swoop down and take the paper back to GOG HQ, and in a few days you should receive an email containing your game's estimated delivery date.

Hope that helps.
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scientiae: In countries where pigeons are banned (like Singapore) they use magical Rawlings owls.
And in countries where both pigeons and Rawlings owls are banned, they just use the postal service like a bunch of filthy primitives.
Typically about 9 months.
5 Months if your SO is Bajoran.