As Maya said, Fanatical still owes you a key though, so I'd contact them and let them know the key is still used. Be wary not to mentioning you're trying to gift/trade the keys though, or they'll mark you as a trader and refuse to offer support.
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If it happens across multiple sites, it's almost always an issue with the developer/publisher behind the game (which in turn makes it unclear whether or not you'll be able to get a working key, as well as making it clear to the storefronts in question that there's a widespread issue). At that point it's best to ask for a refund [which most storefronts will usually give as store credit]. I hear Lootboy offers replacement games, as well, so you may be able to get it sorted at every front.
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This is something weird. I won Warfront Defenders: Westerplatte from Lootboy. I sent it here and it was a duplicate key. Well, happens. Lootboy can make those kind of mistakes. I decided to buy a game from Fanatical and give this key. Also a duplicate. I asked from replacement ffrom Fanatical - third duplicate. Me and the winner decided to delete giveaway but still - three duplicate keys from two sources? This is very, very weird. Anyone has ideas what happened? Some kind of massive steal of keys?
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