Forum Discussion
5 years ago
"Finbar659;d-975634" wrote:
I have recently purchased Moschino Stuff Pack with no knowledge that the freelance photography wasn't working correctly. The task/actions bar don't show a task that is completed even though it has been done. Like uploading a photograph to simstagram - that approved photograph is now gone, I can't reupload it to simstagram.
I basically purchased myself a pack that isn't 100% working and possibly have to wait a month for this to be fixed.
Do you think EA should advertise whatever is currently broken on the pack - some of these features are the main gameplay of the pack. If it is broken? What's the point in selling something that is faulty without the costumer's knowledge? Even if it is going to be fixed in a monthly update.
Although it is ideal for us, but it is a bad move for any company to tell the consumers/customers that they're selling a "broken" product. They're not only selling a product, but they are also forming a trust between seller & buyer. Towards the end, whenever any brands are selling their products, they believe that the products are of the highest quality, set by the company. Once the product is released to the market, the best thing that they could do is, to acknowledge any problem arise & try to solve it ASAP, just like what they're currently practise.
Just wondering, would you be okay to buy IF they're promoting the pack by saying, "The Moschino pack has a lot of interesting features, but the photography career is not working properly, hence, purchase at your own risk". ;)
Anywho, as a consumer/customer, we should be able to tell & perhaps do a little bit of research before we purchased the product so that we won't be disappointed. Moreover, the bugs are known, hence those who purchased it later should be aware of the consequences when they bought the product.