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Originally Posted by Tussi
I object.
The moment i (or some other participant) suffer from bug (which are plenty in existance, as we hopefully all can agree on) and MA hides behind EULA ('we can't compensate') and they don't fix the bug instantly then there is definitively something wrong.
No matter how big the monetary impact on the customer.
Tussi
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Seams to me as if I go to supermarket and the cashier slides my items over the scanner, it gets added to the list I have to pay but dissapears then.
So I have to pay for something I do not get.
Isnt this the same as using a Item in
EU and the item cant performe its action but decays still. I pay and do not get anything for it.
What is the english word for this action of beeing charged for something you do not get in the end?
BTW I do not think there will be ever a EULA valid who says stealing or takeing money from your customer and not deliver anything is valid and customer cant get money back.