The email address that you supply is where your bundle actually gets sent to. Your billing payment will be sent to whatever email your paypal account is tied to. (Assuming you bought with paypal). If you supplied your steam email, then your bundle went there.
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You should have recieved 2 emails. One with the link and one with the confirmation.
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If you still have the page open, then after payment a little receipt looking pop up should have appeared on the page thanking you for the purchase. There should be a link there that leads to your keys.
I'm guessing you don't have an account with them since you ask but if you do then log in.
Also, give them a little time to send the e-mail. You should get one titled "Your Humble Bundle order is ready". Doesn't matter what your steam e-mail is. Just that you're checking the one that you provided to humble bundle.
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Control + Shift + T, until you find the page again. Or check history.
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Even if you have a problem, they have good customer service and you will het your links.
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Some people aren't garbage and they pay more than the bare fucking minimum for charity sites.
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To be fair, there could be stuff we don't know about, like maybe (if he's in UK) he only gets £65 a week to live off, with gas and electric (prepay) costing £40 of that money, like myself. I would love to buy this bundle for $20, honestly, but I just don't have it. I'm sorry if that makes me "garbage". Also, if he paid $2 or 2 x $1, he still donates $2 either way, so why not create an extra few giveaways for people who can't afford the bundle? If he's donating $2 whichever way he does it, then, assuming he hasn't been branded by a no-moral, dog-licking, bottom-feeding, brutal, skeezy, best-bit-dribbled-down-your-momma's-chin swine, why not create a few extra GAs?
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Only having $1 to pay doesn't make you garbage. Encouraging other people to pay less to a charity site that relies on people who pay more than the absolute least you can pay to still get games makes you garbage. We don't need any more bottom-feeders and resellers, that's why a lot of devs don't want to put their games in a bundle.
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Humble bundle is hardly a charity site. They make a decent profit every year (I would also imagine that they get a tax write off for the money donated to charity- which makes it not so charitable) and so does 2K Games. Both these companies know how bundles work and they aren't taking part in them for charity.
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They made an announcement that they have received a large quantity of orders, which request the emails that contain the links for the keys. They've asked everyone to be patient as they sort this out. Try the resender tool, like others in this thread have mentioned. Check out the latest post on facebook.
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Looks like it is definitely intermittent. I literally just bought the pack, minus the $20 part, and already got the link to access my keys and even received the verification code, via email, when redeeming them.
I have friends who state they still haven't received their verification email, and they ordered well before I did. Maybe it has to do with the payment option. I used the Google Wallet payment option.
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Not really related to this topic except for the fact that it has sth to do with HB, i usually bought my games with credit card directly, but yesterday they asked for my phone number before accepting my payment, what's up with that? I didn't give it and paid with paypal instead without having to provide my phone number, but still I was surprised by that request...
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It sounds like it may be an extra security measure for the card. I've never had it happen to me on Humble, but I've noticed that other sites sometimes ask for something extra like that.
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I think Humble likes to have extra security. I've had to give them a code they emailed me a few times to redeem bundles, but I'm glad someone won't be able to wipe out my account if they ever get into it.
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This is why, when using a card, it's typically preferable to go through a trusted 3rd party like PayPal or Amazon. I've never had any issues, and if you do, both of those sites have better CS than Humble.
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Hi,
I pay 2$ www.humblebundle.com, but I don't know how to get the games, please help !?
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