ciemnogrodzianin: I'm using [url=https://isthereanydeal.com/?by=price:asc#/filter:gog,-dlc,&last/24;/options:strict]ITAD[/url], but it sometimes fail to filter by addition date (as now - link shows some titles, but these was on sale for a few days).
What is RWarehall source of data - I don't know, but somehow he is always correct and knows the first :D
The trick is to check the full games list of 45 pages. I open two windows side-by-side (one with the store, one with my list( and look for differences. You don't want to use the "on sale" filter. It is notoriously unreliable and right as games go on sale, old deals are likely still in the list and new deals don't show up right away.
And I see the Trade Scammer has hit me up for max negatives again. He missed a day over the weekend as I gained back a few.
GoG, are you so incompetent that you can't figure out who is doing this? It should be pretty obvious. Why should your loyal customers suffer in favor of a thieving jerk? You could have fixed this years ago...negative rep is just a tool for griefers, but you have been so naive to incorporate it as part of your forum...
And if you would actually investigate the trade scamming reports, it's obvious there are just a handful of individuals. A couple IP requests backed by a court order should be able to get to the bottom of it. My understanding is that even VPN services often give their logs for criminal activity complaints...