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Part Rambling, Part Question, Part Seeking Answers.

I don't mind being on the mailing list but why do we constantly get exclusive discounts but never know the amount of the discount on the email?

Unless I'm doing something incorrectly, it seems like we have to log into our accounts to register the discount email before we can find out the amount of the discount.

Currently got a discount email for Elex but the game is currently full price and even has upgrade content. I.e. the game is still listed at retail release price for a 4 year old game for $50 usd, then there's an upgrade for another $10 usd.
So the full price for the complete 4 year old game is $60 usd. (no I'm not blaming GOG for the terrible way publishers handle pricing and packaging).

Now, I'm not sure it's worth staying on the Mailing List because it's to much damn trouble just to find out how much a discount is before even knowing if it's worth looking into. It's not even a game on my Wishlist.

Thanks
I'm guessing the obfuscation is deliberate to get more eyes in/on the store front.
I believe you don't officially redeem the sale discount code until you've officially gone to the purchase page...

... but...

... yes, not disclosing the % discount in the email is a tactic to get you to log into GOG's page -- to promote traffic.
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kai2: ... yes, not disclosing the % discount in the email is a tactic to get you to log into GOG's page -- to promote traffic.
Exactly, it's a marketing tactic. The primary demographic of these subscription emails are impulse buyers. By getting them to the checkout page, they've already done 50% of the work. All that's left is to enter in their CVV and they'll have the game.