Some of these might be, my community page says otherwise - flooded with "xxxx now owns DOTA 2".
And even if some of the 12 people already had the game, I don't really care, I know I made some people happy with keys that I otherwise couldn't get rid of.
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I like many others didn't know what to do with all the DOTA 2 hibernating in my inventory.
Out of curiosity I visited here and lo and behold, it seems many people are still looking for it. I made a thread and my 12 keys were literally gone in 2 minutes, with people still posting their mail far after I said I was out of gifts.
Now I have 12 more friends and DOTA 2 is on top of my "friends played" list :P
TLDR : go here. Give keys. Make people happy.
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