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Thanks for the response. I understand your point about the “only authorized online digital resellers” being Microsoft Store, Nintendo eShop, and PlayStation Store — that makes sense when it comes to console digital storefronts.
What’s confusing is that I purchased the Xbox Ultimate Edition through Amazon, which I’ve always understood to be a participating retailer for EA games (since they sell physical copies and digital code cards). The disclaimers mention “ea.com, EA app, or participating retailers,” so it wasn’t clear whether Amazon purchases like mine were intended to be included in the Early Bird promotion.
I realize the code had to be redeemed by August 26th, but for my own clarity, could you confirm whether Amazon Xbox purchases ever qualified as participating retailer purchases for the Early Bird promotion? The way the guidance is worded feels misleading, and I want to make sure I fully understand.
I do intend to pursue this further if necessary, as from my perspective this comes across as mis-advertised.
Thanks again for helping clarify this.
- EA_Hux4 days ago
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Thank you for your quick reply.
There is 100% no doubt that the Microsoft Store is the only authorized digital retailer on Xbox for EA Games. Amazon is only listed for PC only.
There is nothing we can do on our side if you made the purchase from another console retailer.
- jakeroy19974 days agoNew Novice
Thanks for clarifying, but I still feel the wording of the disclaimer itself is misleading.
The disclaimer for the Early Bird promotion states that it’s valid for purchases from ea.com, the EA app, or participating retailers. It does not say that only the Microsoft Store (for Xbox) is valid, nor does it limit console purchases strictly to digital storefronts.
It also doesn’t mention anything about a redemption deadline — it only specifies that you had to pre-order or purchase before the cutoff date. From a customer perspective, buying the Ultimate Edition through Amazon before that deadline should reasonably qualify under “participating retailer.”
That’s why I’m asking for clarification: if Amazon Xbox purchases were never considered eligible, or if there was in fact a hidden redemption requirement, why wasn’t that made explicit in the disclaimer itself?
- jakeroy19974 days agoNew Novice
Furthermore, the snippet about “only authorized online digital resellers of EA console games” is not in the disclaimer itself. It’s buried inside a collapsible section of a PC-focused help article about premium currencies and PC digital downloads. From a customer perspective, it’s not at all clear that this would apply to an Amazon Xbox pre-order.
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