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It's spamming "Claim your FREE GAMES here" as a title.
It's in English, which is why I'm suspicious, because I put my GOG account in Polish, even though I don't speak it.
Also because it's email2.gog.com
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SSunnudagurr: It's spamming "Claim your FREE GAMES here" as a title.
It's in English, which is why I'm suspicious, because I put my GOG account in Polish, even though I don't speak it.
Also because it's email2.gog.com
It's legit. But it shouldn't be spamming the same mail multiple times...
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SSunnudagurr: Also because it's email2.gog.com
The important bit is last part, "gog.com". If that's correct, it's not suspicious.

Although technically the entire address can easily be faked...
But yeah, this seems legit.
Post edited June 19, 2020 by plagren
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SSunnudagurr: It's spamming "Claim your FREE GAMES here" as a title.
It's in English, which is why I'm suspicious, because I put my GOG account in Polish, even though I don't speak it.
Also because it's email2.gog.com
No it is not legit,first the language and when I create the accoun it show me email and it was email.gog.com,so someone is trying to hack you
I never get 'free games' as part of the title in email from GoG. It's always a discount, or a sale, or once in a blue moon a 48 hour notification a free game and go to the front page to claim it...

Though it's easy to change the 'from' category to anything you want. Reminds me of the Paypal phishing emails, they often look fairly legit, except they tend to have no information on you and are a bit off...
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rtcvb32: I never get 'free games' as part of the title in email from GoG. It's always a discount, or a sale, or once in a blue moon a 48 hour notification a free game and go to the front page to claim it...

Though it's easy to change the 'from' category to anything you want. Reminds me of the Paypal phishing emails, they often look fairly legit, except they tend to have no information on you and are a bit off...
The thread was unnecessarily bumped. Those free games OP was talking about were the Eye of the Beholder Trilogy.
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InkPanther: The thread was unnecessarily bumped. Those free games OP was talking about were the Eye of the Beholder Trilogy.
Fun fun... June 20th... I probably missed it.

edit: Correction i see them in my library so i did get them.
Post edited November 10, 2020 by rtcvb32