I can't find my Witcher 3 code

mooroscow

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I recently bought an msi GTX 980 and I have no idea where the Witcher: 3 Code is. Does anyone know where it is?
 

Tammis

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Call your customer service and tell them that you didnt get your code. They might ask about your purshase code but thats it. I got my game like that aswell.
 

BobCharlie

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I just bought a MSI GTX 970 Gaming4G variant and it came via email same day I ordered. It came as a "Newegg- Digital Product Delivery" email that resembled an order summary and has the product key number. I also received separate confirmation emails as they consider the game a separate item, PLUS a combined summary email. When ordering, it listed 2 items in the checkout, i.e. the card and the game which I freaked at first as I thought they were sending 2 cards LOL.

I suggest checking your spam folder. I also suggest going and looking at the actual order summary (all emails relating to the purchase for that matter) and make SURE Witcher 3 is indeed listed with the order. While scouting different cards before settling on the MSI, I noticed a few cards like I think Zotac were NOT offering the deal, so maybe you made a mistake and thought it was being bundled when it wasn't?

ANY online purchase I make I ALWAYS either take screen shots or "save as" on their final confirmation page that pops up while paying. With Newegg, they display a smaller, secondary payment made window that pops up in white with a summary, I right click it, and rather than selecting "print", I select "save" from there as it allows actually saving that unique pop up window to the hard drive that can be viewed later. I then store ALL orders made over the net, whether ebay, Goodwill, Amazon, Partsconexxion, etc. in a separate sales folder so I'll always have a local copy on-hand. I NEVER assume what the online retailer is sending as confirmation later will be enough. This way you have irrefutable proof immediately at the point of transaction of what's being listed on their end, which can help in case of a future typo or error on their end that might contradict what you thought you were buying.