The difference is that you can put the key directly in the key box on Steamgifts when creating the giveaway. Otherwise, you get the same key that the winner would get. Activating a old link you made is the best way to grab the key to give it directly.
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Can't really say either e-mail or SG's built in delivery is better but one down side to e-mail is that your e-mail might go into the person's junk mail folder and be lost.
You can still giveaway the key you got in your e-mail if you haven't activated it, yes.
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I have just sent an indiegala gift link to someone who won my GA and I still have a couple of games that I want to give away from a bundle, I was wondering if is there any difference between sending a gift link via e-mail and revealing the key on my profile and sending it here on SG? Which one is better?
Also since I wasn't sure how the gift link worked I've tried redeeming one with my email (without activating the game on steam), but I guess I can still give away the key I've received right?
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