@-6thAD-Bogard wrote:
@tmase83 wrote:
@Scrpzr wrote:
So I need to contact EA customer support to properly unlink my Xbox and EA accounts. So does Microsoft have false information?
Anyone?
That's the thing, the unlinking isn't the issue, several people can do that without EA Support assistance. It's the relinking to another Xbox account that is the trouble. I don't think EA Support channels fully comprehend that part of it.
Thanks @thekurse for pushing this along. You are better connected than me!
I see EAHelp on twitter answering other people's queries but so far I've not had a response.
I was able to get a response from EAHelp, but the long and short of it is this:
"That restriction is not one I can override, but it's one we're looking into to see if any other options would be possible in the future. For now, you may not be able to link to the same account you prefer. We'll note your feedback and keep investigating any future solutions if possible."
Hopefully if we keep asking for a solution they can find one.
That sounds like the biggest cop out corporate speak response they could give you. I really really hate it when they say things like “we’ll take your feedback into consideration” and “we’ll investigate future solutions”. I mean, feel free to do that, but to the customers that you are currently leaving high and dry it sounds more like “Stop asking for this basic thing, go away, we don’t care”.
There has to be someone in the company somewhere that can at least give us a straight answer of why this policy exists in the first place and why they are unwilling to help out their customers with this seemingly simple request.
I mean, is their database schema so convoluted that when you link accounts it creates some sort of wild foreign key constraints that require them to call Raul from a contracting company they haven’t used in years and have him sign in and untangle the data for $200 an hour?
Or is it just that Dave from accounting was in a meeting 8 years ago and came up with a line graph that said users with multiple accounts spend more money and the board went “wow nice graph Dave, let’s make this policy and go grab a couple of vodka Red Bull’s after”?