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@Zerotheliger wrote:14. i want compensation for screwing up a game i payed hard earned money for if you dont i will be pressing charges for failure to provide a product as advertised which is law.
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I **bleep**ing died laughing. WHICH IS LAW!
under american law if a product you paid for is not provided as advertised you can sue for compensation. which i will be persuing. if they keep this up
@kingshawaiian66 wrote:
@Zerotheliger wrote:14. i want compensation for screwing up a game i payed hard earned money for if you dont i will be pressing charges for failure to provide a product as advertised which is law.
:manlol::manlol::manlol:
I **bleep**ing died laughing. WHICH IS LAW!
- 12 years ago
"under american law if a product you paid for is not provided as advertised you can sue for compensation. which i will be persuing. if they keep this up"
No you won't. You're an impatient gamer who thinks by threatening a company that you will get your way. Threaten them, their legal counsel has all your information. Despite you agreeing to their Terms of Service, which outlines updates and flaws, you will get nothing and likely have to pay the litigation fees and the defense fees.
You will wait, like all of us will. This is to be expected and happens in every game. Gamers get upset about a product "not working"; Give it some time. Or continue to embarass yourself, really it's highly amusing to some of us. And if you are going to state the law, you better start quoting it to their Terms of Sevice, otherwise you have no case and no lawyer would respectfully throw themselves under the bus just so you can cry about not getting to play a video game.
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