Yes the link is valid and I did click on that link and bought it. The problem is that after I bought it I was sent a receipt which contained a link to linkscountryclub.com to download the game. And again I couldn't find a way to download the game on linkscountryclub.com.
I just tried to get to the downloads page at linkscountryclub,com and had success- Strange it's not working for you- On the page with your license code I simply clicked again on the my downloads tab again and it showed me the base game download as well as the extras-
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