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GOG.com wraps-up their 6th birthday celebration: 140+ games up to 80% off for 24 hours!

For six years now, we've been building a library of great games of many genres, ages, and origins. One by one they were introduced to our catalog, publisher by publisher, developer by developer, series by series. We've started small, with just a couple dozen of games and a small crew of passionate gamers. Then we grew. Each year was exciting and brought excellent additions to our offer. This week, we went back to GOG.com history, taking you on a little trip down the memory lane. Each day we took some of the games we've released in a given year of GOG's existence, and offered them to you up to 80% off. Today, you can pick and choose from all of them, right HERE! If you prefer to browse through the games collected in smaller chunks here are the promo pages dedicated to each of the 6 years:

Year 1; Year 2; Year 3; Year 4; Year 5; Year 6

All 140+ games will remain discounted until Monday, September 15, at 9:59AM GMT, so don't miss your chance! We had fun remembering all the years that brought GOG.com where it is today. While you're at it, make sure to check out our Indietastic Weekend Promo showcasing even more awesome indie titles.
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auroraparadox: That's odd. I used PayPal several times during the sale and didn't have any problems. What is the exact issue your having?
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Vythonaut: I had also some problems using paypal but I don't think GOG has anything to do with it. When I tried to buy Ultima VII, I got an error stating various reasons that may have happened. I tried 3-4 times that night but the problem persisted.. The next morning I tried again and all worked well.
It wasn't affecting everyone, but I wasn't alone.

Quote from my 2nd unanswered support email/ticket:
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I take it support is currently overwhelmed? I would of thought some kind of non-automated response would of been issued by now.

Can't see how I'm the only one having this issue. Gog never actually redirected to PayPal so I could login and confirm the payment. I tried with both bare-bones IE11, and FireFox with RequestPolicy disabled. Both gave me that non-paypal (GOG) error page that my "bank refused payment"
1) Paypal isn't a bank.
2) How can a payment be refused, if I never gets redirected to paypal to login?
3) How can a payment from paypal be refused when it pulls from our bank-account when there isn't enough paypal funds?
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Post edited September 16, 2014 by CrashNBrn