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Aleena TheGhost
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Posted - 2003.09.24 16:34:00 -
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This is a joke. I haven't been able to do anything without a CTD or a node going offline and getting disconnected. A week of this is too much.
Can someone tell me how to get my money back or do I need to go through the BBB or Attorney General, if you live in the U.S.
-****ed Off-
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Aleena TheGhost
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Posted - 2003.09.24 16:39:00 -
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It's not a question of getting out more. I paid for a product and service and I expect to be able to use "said" product and service.
When the applications CTDs and keeps kicking me offline then there is a problem with the software. CCP is obviously not addressing the issue.
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Aleena TheGhost
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Posted - 2003.09.24 16:42:00 -
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Ok, you have all convinced me to take this to take the next step.
Even if I don't get a refund, CCP will get a load of junk mail and phone calls from the BBB and Attorney General's office. This annoyance alone will make up for the money I wasted on this game.
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Aleena TheGhost
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Posted - 2003.09.24 16:46:00 -
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Hey, if the CEO of TTI can sue CCP to get his way then I can make a complaint to get a refund.
They sell the game in the U.S. so they are bound by its laws as the same for any other country.
So, why not try.
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Aleena TheGhost
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Posted - 2003.09.24 16:50:00 -
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Edited by: Aleena TheGhost on 24/09/2003 16:53:22 Edited by: Aleena TheGhost on 24/09/2003 16:51:37 As I said in my last post. They sell the game in the U.S. so they must abide by that country's laws.
Hell, I don't care if the refund comes from CCP or Simon & Schuster. Either way, one of the two companies is liable.
I want the $49.95 and the $12.95 I paid.
Also, by clicking the "Agree" button I did not agree to waive all my legal rights. In the U.S. you need that in the form of a signed document and the last time I checked, clicking yes wasn't the same as an electronic signature.
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Aleena TheGhost
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Posted - 2003.09.24 17:01:00 -
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Zodiac,
Thank you for the information but I figure it is worth a try. Like I said earlier, either CCP or Simon & Schuster is liable.
So, I'll try my luck and see what I get.
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