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Originally Posted by Macfly77
I have two questions for you:
1) Do you really own every game that the coupon can be used for (Telltale Texas Hold'Em, the two Bone games, every episode of Strong Bad, Wallace & Gromit, Tales of Monkey Island and the first two seasons of Sam & Max)?
2) Do you know of any company who gives you a coupon for something free that has not been released yet (maybe for some new products that a company thinks you'll buy more of the same once you've tried it, but that's not really how video games work)?
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To answer your question:
1) Yes, I own all of them (except for Strong Bad which I wouldn't want if I got money for it) either here on my Telltale account or my steam account.
2) Yes, lots of them actually. Starting from Amazon and most other online retailers, via Steam, Direct2Drive,... - all of them use universally usable coupons, when they give out some (either via some defined monetary value or e.g. a game out of some categories).
There are plenty of examples, since after all these Telltale coupons always were (pre-)order goodies - so to be honest it isn't really a gift, it's a calculated part of an offer to get you to buy a product. It's not a case of them being nice people, it's a simple matter of revenue calculations. And that is how business works.
Also to add to that, the Puzzle Agent game at the moment has roughly the value of a single episode, if you consider the $15 rebate for whole seasons which you can get with the coupon code, it's even worth slightly more. So all in all, it wouldn't be too much of a stretch for the Telltale guys/gals to allow at least coupons gotten from an order to qualify for the new game.