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@Psn388Ive gave them thousands. No sweat off my back tbh. I get what i paid for every single time. I know what im paying for every single time. There is no wish wash.
Orig color skins are just that the original skins. When you buy a recolor this does not mak it an original skin this makes it a recolor copy of the original. Lets not forget in order to even buy recolors you have to own the original skin.
I have all rights to be more upset then you as how much ive dropped just for heirlooms to be given 2 i didnt want while players now have the option to choose. You over here talking about 10 bucks.... You spend more then that on your dinners most likely. Its petty. When you go out to eat at a restraunt do you ask for a refund because the burger does not look like its picture? Or do you eat it? Because its false advertising.
- 5 years ago@E9ine_AC The model is part of the skin and the BP models being recolored are unique to their seasons and unobtainable outside of their seasons. Not only do players spend 10 bucks but many invest a lot of time and effort leveling their battle passes to unlock everything.
- E9ine_AC5 years agoHero+@Psn388 Yes but you get exactly what you pay for. You are allowed to view all battle pass rewards without even purchasing it. Therefore you knew exactly what you was buying. You chose to buy it knowing what skins was in it.
They are simple cosmetics nothing more they offer nothing to you other then a skin you will never see unless 3rd peson mode is brought back. Most buy these passes well the more smarter thinking players buy it for the coins and the apex packs at a chance of a heirloom. I def do not buy it for any other reason at all. I want the coins and packs.
Lets not forget buying 1 battle pass buys all battle passes.Its on the user if they wish to keep coins for next pass or to spend them on packs. So in theory for some players all battle passes to date have cost a total of 10 bucks.
- 5 years ago@E9ine_AC Answer my previous question with a yes or no: "next time you buy something and it's not what was advertised, are you not going to want a refund?"
- E9ine_AC5 years agoHero+@Psn388 Answer my question about the food example. You get food but it looks nothing like its advertising picture. This is false advertising yet im willing bet you eat the food anyways. Same logic can be applied with your skin concern.
- 5 years ago@E9ine_AC The selling point of the BP was & is that items will not return. Since they've chosen to reuse BP models that are unique to their seasons and unobtainable outside of their seasons, they've used false advertising, and am entitled to a refund for the false promise of BP items not returning.
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