Because some days ago there was a site that gave you 5 copies of The ship for free and they gave away 12.000 copies of the game.
To everyone who answered before me, isnt it easier to explain him it instead of saying: "asked a lot of times" or "use the search bar"?
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"Give a man a fish and you feed him for a day. Teach a man to fish and you feed him for a lifetime."
So it's better to tell them where/how to find answers ;)
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You changed my point of view of what i said, didnt think about that one :)
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Because another site was giving ways free copies and people re-gifted them (happens a lot).
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well, with one of the keys you received 5 copies so you had 4 copies of the game in your inventory...
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Because in a factory for the production of bearing failure occurred. And the 18,004 monkeys escaped to freedom. Evil genius Dr. Figlikus captured these monkeys. And get them to crack Steam. A month later, the monkey managed to pick up a lot of keys The Ship. Then Dr. Figlikus created many giveaways with key The Ship to destabilize steamgifts.com.
So the site so slow!
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hi im new to steam gifts and im just curios why are there so many the ship and complete ship pack giveaways
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