Telika: At least the price he asks is more or less equivalent to the GOG discounts prices.
But it can't be verified, unless some DRM is implemented. So it would be opening a door to that sort of abuse.
GamersGate has a system that allows this : until you've downloaded a game, you can still give it away.
But unfortunately GOG's system cannot check whether you did it or not. Also, I guess Steam's DRM would make such transaction sensible, I guess. But the price we pay for no DRM is the possibility of piracy and abuse, so we have to live with that. And keep some of these doors closed...
So, even if your own intentions were honest, because of other people it's not something that would make sense to validate on GOG... :-/
HypersomniacLive:
Final sale
A sale is considered final either 14 days after purchase OR when you make a download attempt for a game or its bonus content. [...]
HypersomniacLive: It appears that GOG has a system in place that can.
Unless you meant something else?
No, I ignored that. Is it new ? Or is it just about contact-support-to-cancel-a-sale contexts ?
And anyway, the GamersGate system allows to keep games indefinitely in the "for oneself or for a gift" limbo, while GOG would at best allow negociations after up to 14 days, and generally demands the "gift" status to be defined at the moment of buying.
And yeah, one could only ever buys "gift codes" and redeem them whenever he wants to install the game, but it's not exactly the default operation, while it is on GamersGate.
It's one of the very few (probably the only one) quality of GamersGate over GOG...