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Hey guys & gals,

As I often do, I purchased the latest Humble Bundle. However being a moron, I subsequently realised I already own everything in it.

Therefore upon suggestion from Brando212, I have decided to give this away to someone that requests in this thread.

The bundle comes in three parts at the moment ;

There is the main bundle which includes Darksiders, Red Faction: Armageddon, Metro 2033, Company of Heroes, Company of Heroes: Opposing Fronts, and Company of Heroes: Tales of Valor.

There is a bonus title of Saints Row the Third

Finally there is another bonus title which is : Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War.

These all come with Steam redeemable codes and to make things fair, I shall be giving away each part separately.

To chose the recipient, all I ask is you choose a number between 1-999 and I shall use a random number generator to select a recipient.

Please also include which option you'd like too, e.g. [saintsRow] 854

Good luck

Edit - Just to clarify the standard bundle comes as a complete package, I cannot give those games separately. I should also add a deadline I guess. I'll keep this open until Saturday 15th, at 8am my local time, which is Midnight GMT, so please adjust your time based on that.

I shall of course only put the numbers selected into the generator, to ensure someone does win.

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Hey guys & gals,

As I often do, I purchased the latest Humble Bundle. However being a moron, I subsequently realised I already own everything in it.

Therefore upon suggestion from Brando212, I have decided to give this away to someone that requests in this thread.

The bundle comes in three parts at the moment ;

There is the main bundle which includes Darksiders, Red Faction: Armageddon, Metro 2033, Company of Heroes, Company of Heroes: Opposing Fronts, and Company of Heroes: Tales of Valor.

There is a bonus title of Saints Row the Third

Finally there is another bonus title which is : Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War.

These all come with Steam redeemable codes and to make things fair, I shall be giving away each part separately.

To chose the recipient, all I ask is you choose a number between 1-999 and I shall use a random number generator to select a recipient.

Please also include which option you'd like too, e.g. [saintsRow] 854

Good luck

[saintsRow] 729

It's a charity, whilst the sentiment is good to offer them, people should pay for these as anyone getting them for nothing is not contributing, its only something like ?4 to get them all anyway.

It's a charity, whilst the sentiment is good to offer them, people should pay for these as anyone getting them for nothing is not contributing, its only something like ?4 to get them all anyway.

The charity isn't missing out, I paid more than the average for something I do not need. Therefore there is nothing for them to lose by me giving it away

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