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TurdSplat

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I have an extra key for:
Peaky Blinders: Mastermind

This Key Expires On May 10, 2023 at 10:59 PM (UTC)

Edit:
Sent to Raasontolive (Activated)

Anybody still want this? Please check the Region Restrictions below 👇

Peaky Blinders: Mastermind (Region Restricted)
Will NOT activate in:
Argentina
Bangladesh
Brazil
Bulgaria
China
Hong Kong
India
Kazakhstan
North Korea (DPRK)
Macedonia (Former Yogoslav Republic of)
Morocco
Myanmar
Nigeria
Pakistan
Peru
Russian Federation
Taiwan
Thailand
Tunisia
Turkey
Uruguay
Vietnam

Peaky Blinders.jpg

 
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Victor

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I have an extra key for:
Peaky Blinders: Mastermind
This Key Expires On May 10, 2023 at 10:59 PM (UTC)

Anybody still want this? Please check the Region Restrictions below 👇

Peaky Blinders: Mastermind (Region Restricted)
Will NOT activate in:
Argentina
Bangladesh
Brazil
Bulgaria
China
Hong Kong
India
Kazakhstan
North Korea (DPRK)
Macedonia (Former Yogoslav Republic of)
Morocco
Myanmar
Nigeria
Pakistan
Peru
Russian Federation
Taiwan
Thailand
Tunisia
Turkey
Uruguay
Vietnam

View attachment 11473

Thx for the chance, btw just want to correct, there's only 1 region restriction for the key. PRC aka China can't activate it.
But the key works globally.

【Edit】
  • Sorry caused some confusion there, I didn't mean to take the key.
    If someone else wants the key, contact to @TurdSplat above.
 
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Victor

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I got auto racing trivia =/ anyone remember what site it is that lets you check what game you'd get from a key before activating it?
the reward system on gleam only gives the key w/o telling you what game it is so I activated it to find out
Hmm... I don't think there's a site that lets you check key without activating it.
There are extensions/tools or native browser console that you could use to check what the keys activate for but none without activating it.
 

silent_passenger

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Yes, at first glance it is as counterintuitive as possible. Even scary! But when you figure it out, everything there is surprisingly thought out and convenient.
It's nothing scary - just pointless.

I'm always offering games from wishlists. Also, I don't care about equal values but I know that others do so all my offers were equal or 3 € - 7 € more valuable than the game I made a bid for.

10 bids - 1 game 1 for 1, equal prices; 2 for one, 5€ more valuable; 6 games offered to pick 3 for 1... All bids to different people, all rejected. Yeah, I'm definitely going with "delusional".
 

SCAP

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hmm
GiveAwayDotSu said:
You can not receive a key without "GiveAway.su Checker" installed, as it is used to verify your completion of the tasks (joining groups, voting and etc.).
At the moment, the extension is only available on Chrome and other Chromium based browsers. We are working on versions for other browsers.
The "GiveAway.su Checker" extension is available on the official Chrome store, was carefully checked by Google and doesn't contain anything malicious or unnecessary.
Anyone know if that's safe or not?

https://www.reddit.com/r/FreeGamesOnSteam/comments/6l7j6g
a lot of concern was raised about it 5 years ago, I'm wondering if subsequently anyone has suffered identity theft or compromised passwords from this add-on

like you'd think if that happened someone would report it and Chrome would've removed it, but Givee.Club - Get games for free! has 30,000 users, five stars, "featured" status

almost seems too good to be true? A lot of the keys being advertised there I see listed on the giveaways here and on SG though
 
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WhatNitrous

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hmm

Anyone know if that's safe or not?

https://www.reddit.com/r/FreeGamesOnSteam/comments/6l7j6g
a lot of concern was raised about it 5 years ago, I'm wondering if subsequently anyone has suffered identity theft or compromised passwords from this add-on

like you'd think if that happened someone would report it and Chrome would've removed it, but Givee.Club - Get games for free! has 30,000 users, five stars, "featured" status

almost seems too good to be true? A lot of the keys being advertised there I see listed on the giveaways here and on SG though
I'm always cynical of these types of add-ons, as a programmer I can see both sides of the coin...needing to verify a user, as well as a user being iffy about being logged in from a 3rd party app...as people should be.

Considering you just made the point about the keys being constantly is GAs etc...it make you wonder how well the verification process is actually doing for them, then makes you wonder about the alternate reasons.

My general argument always remains the same...is the gain worth the risk to you?

If its not, I suggest you don't use it. if it is, go all in mad hatter style and take what its worth from it 🤷‍♂️

Nobody can really say if its safe because nobody is looking deep enough at what it may be doing, 1 in 10,000 users actually get the bad end of the stick, majority is going to rule it out...so you would never know unless you thoroughly inspected what its doing, which is complicated since its built into a browser as well.
Now i'm even more cynical :LOL:

Kidding pax haha.
 

BurningPixels

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Thats obvious without looking, Java, C#, Visual Basic, Python, possibly Ruby (and ren'py in accounting :ROFLMAO:), along with whatever is used for AI programming these days, zero interest in helping destroy the universe :LOL:

Google says Scratch, Java, Python and Lua are the most common...so two out of four, not bad for a guess 🤷‍♂️
I wondered C++ and Java were the kings of programming nowdays, Java was already a thing when I was in high school but it wasn't taught.
hehe soon students will ask to the AI to generate a programming code instead of making by themselves.

I already asked to Bing AI chatbot to write me a pacman like game code and it did for real :LOL:
 

WhatNitrous

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I wondered C++ and Java were the kings of programming nowdays, Java was already a thing when I was in high school but it wasn't taught.
hehe soon students will ask to the AI to generate a programming code instead of making by themselves.

I already asked to Bing AI chatbot to write me a pacman like game code and it did for real :LOL:
Sad times :LOL:
 
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