[quote name='Camkinz']Ok, I'm sorry for my cockiness, and its true that I was trying to sell it, but now I got a buyer getting it for 2$. The problem is that the code was used. Now I put feedback on, but I'm afraid I'm going to get negative. If I won a code, Its now rightfully mine, and it isn't right to transfer it to a different person. I feel so guilty that I gave a code that should work, but didn't, I sold it because I needed a little money, ok, not greed. So, could I get a lengthy explanation on why I was just DQed out of this code. I won't force it, but I would really like to hear one just so I don't feel controlled to use a code instead of selling to move the game economy.[/QUOTE]
I do not presume to speak for the OP, but I can guess at his intentions.
The OP is giving away game codes because he enjoys the idea of sharing game enjoyment with the CAG community. He has an affinity for the community, and wants to share his enjoyment of games with this community. If he wanted to sell game codes, he could, but he isn't after "moving the game economy around", his goal is to spread game enjoyment and happiness. There is a gaming community that we are a part of, and like any other community, we need to stick together, defend and support one another. By taking his gift and selling it, you are cheapening the intent and meaning of the gift. By selling it, you may be "moving the economy" and you may be "spreading enjoyment and happiness" to the people you sell the game to, but the OP wants the recipient of the game (directly from the OP) to receive the enjoyment and benefit of the game, not some removed 3rd party. Even though "the game is yours once it has been given, so you can do with it what you want", by selling it, you are defeating the purpose of the original gift, and thus decreasing the OP's enjoyment of giving the gift.
That is why since I already had the game, I recused myself from the contest for the day: so another CAG member who did not have it could benefit from the enjoyment of the game.