If I give away bundle games after the bundle is gone, will I still get no contributor value even though the bundle is finished. I gave away King arthur the complete collection, which costs 50 points, after the bundle had finished, and I gained no contributor value, is this normal? Thanks.

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Once a bundle game, always a bundle game.

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Couldn't have said it any better myself.

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Yes

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Thanks, that covers it then.

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The game will be permanently considered a bundle game after it has been in a bundle. You would get full contribution value if you gifted the game before it was in any bundle.

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I actually never gave away games which were from bundles, but because of the fact they were once in a bundle I still dont get my contributor :p

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Once bundle, always bundle. This website has no way of knowing when you got your game, where you got your game, or how much you got it for.

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I have a question about the limit. There's the thirty dollar limit, and then I've heard stuff about like a 20% limit beyond that, which confuses me. Is it twenty percent of the total non-bundle purchases beyond the first thirty? Like, I have a few non-bundle keys I'd like to give away, forty dollars worth to be exact. If I give away those two, then my previous thirty dollars won't revert to twenty percent of the total, will they? Like, if I give away those two games, would it be forty, plus the twenty percent, effectively erasing the first thirty and now putting my total bundled dollar amount to eight dollars, which is twenty percent of forty? That would create a total of 48 dollars.

Or is it that the bundled purchases can only be twenty percent AFTER the original thirty, which would mean that I would get full value for all of that, making my total contributor value be about seventy?

I hope I explained that well enough...

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The first $25 of bundle games count as non-bundle. You get full value for non-bundle games, and can get up to 20% of your non-bundle value with bundle games.

If you have $40 of actual non-bundle games, you can get up to $78 in contributor value (40 + 25) * 1.2.

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All right, that makes sense to me. The first 25 dollars is just plain non-bundle forever.

Thank you for clearing that up!

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you get 25 $ bundle value.then you get for every 0,05$ non bundle value 0,01$ possible bundle value(20%)

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Is there a list which games were in a bundle?

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Yes.

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Thx

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Basically, it has to be once bundle, always bundle.

If they made a rule that said, say, after two months a game is no longer considered a bundle game, then everyone would just sit on their codes for 2 months and get full value.

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Closed 11 years ago by MoJoeJoeJoe.