Nikolai Lubkiewicz, on 07 November 2014 - 01:30 PM, said:
Your account has a total of $189.95 in purchases on record, the last of which was made over a year ago.
$120.00 USD for Legendary Founders package, proven by the gold badge of shame under My name.
$80.00 USD for Phoenix Overlord package, proven by the red star of shame under My name.
$99.00 USD for 25,000 MC package:
Now, I'm not a math guy, but I'm pretty sure 120 plus 80 plus 100 (rounding up) equals 300.
FAIL
Nikolai Lubkiewicz, on 07 November 2014 - 01:30 PM, said:
To put some context on the matter...were we a retail boxed game, you would have paid roughly equivalent to this much for a Collector's Edition and Expansion to the game. In such a scenario, we would also be unable to offer new content as often as we do right now in the free-to-play model. Retail game stores have also traditionally turned down refunds where-ever the game has been opened and played.
If this were a boxed retail game, You
also would not be able to go in after-purchase and alter said software.
I'm thinking about My copy of Sonic the Hedgehog 3. I can pop that cartridge in the slot and it still plays exactly the same as it did 20 years ago. Now if it were PGI...
We've downgraded the graphics, as some parts of the game were simply over-taxing the Zilog 80 of the Genesis, even though these awesome graphics were a major selling point for the software.
The players that don't want to work for a win were complaining about Carnival Night Zone, so We pulled it, even though you already paid for it.
"Yes, I did think that You were getting to many rings with the electric shield, so we nerfed it, even though all the review mags already covered it"
"Tails's flying was our position at the time, but we've decided it was OP, and nerfed the little fox *******."
"At launch, You'll only get the first three zones, but don't worry! Phase two of Floating island warfare will totally
be out in three months"
I could go on, BUT WAIT! That game
did receive additional content,
Sonic & Knuckles, which could add new content to sonic 3, or be played on it's own.
And then there's all the PC software I have, where I can chose weather or not to update / expand.
If this were a boxed retail game, I wouldn't be complaining,
because the game wouldn't be forcibly altered slowly over the course of years without My consent.
FAIL.
Nikolai Lubkiewicz, on 07 November 2014 - 01:30 PM, said:
Subscription models would also offer a similar perk, the difference there being that in the time you have been a member with us, you would have actually spent upwards of $400 to $500 simply to have access to the game. Here, you get that for free, and the decision to pre-order early access to 'Mechs or to buy cosmetics or boosters is left in your hands. While cancellation of future service can often readily take place, refunds are also generally not available on past months in this system.
Except that this
isn't a subscription issue. It's bait and switch.
FAIL.
Nikolai Lubkiewicz, on 07 November 2014 - 01:30 PM, said:
That all said, we aren't technically able to refund you:
- Your purchases were all made before our separation from our publisher. Any purchases made before Labour Day 2014 are inaccessible to our current Support team, as they were directed to the billing systems of IGP.
- Even were we to have access to this system, refunds would be dependant on the method of purchase used; Some systems, such as PaySafeCard, are non-refundable through and through. Others, such as PayPal, will lock down and archive payments after 30 days.
Red tape and shifting, nothing more. Of
course You can issue a refund. The fact is that a consumer (Me), paid 300 usd for a piece of software. Your accounting system and business structure (Or lack there of) is not My burden.
FAIL.
Nikolai Lubkiewicz, on 07 November 2014 - 01:30 PM, said:
Even were we technically able to, there's also concern regarding the legitimacy of the grounds for refund you have presented:
- There are no signs on your account of otherwise normal purchase reversal situations such as duplicate purchases.
- Our Terms of Use, which you have agreed to in order to play the game, explicitly state that your purchases are non-refundable. This is simply an over-arching policy which allows us the freedom to give refunds at our discretion according to the situation of the player.
- Our previous exceptions to that no-refund policy allowed for refunds for players technically unable to play the game at all. As you have played over 1000 matches since you joined us, this is not the case.
- Our previous policy also allowed flexibility on refunds where-ever it was a pre-order which had yet to be delivered. We still maintain this policy for those who wish to back out of a Collection purchase before it is added to their account, though we note that all of your pre-orders have been delivered and used in-game.
- While we have been expanding on our hard money refund policies as we address situations case-by-case: Gameplay and balance reasons will never be made an exception to this rule, simply because doing so categorically makes it more difficult for us to maintain our right to continue to update the game.
- Added to that, neither your home region nor British Columbia maintain laws which contradict the above policies and require a refund in situations of buyer's remorse, at least not when the last purchase was made over a year ago. While we are not obligated to adhere to the refund laws of foreign nations, we have recently been reserving and making use of our right to choose to do so on a case-by-case basis.
Yadda yadda yadda, The ToS only covers the developer, not the customer, and the customer is not allowed to dictate terms of their own, This is all covered in My email.
FAIL.
Nikolai Lubkiewicz, on 07 November 2014 - 01:30 PM, said:
Coming back around to the freemium discussion: This is one way we are distancing ourselves from the traditional Freemium model. Those with experience with mobile freemium games may recall a time when it was impossible to refund any F2P game purchase, let alone get more free stuff than the game typically allows. For example, while we were unable to offer you a hard money refund, we were able to appreciate some of your concerns, including regarding the stock Centurion pattern, and provided you with free MC to help you buy a new Camo Spec for your Centurion.
Which was but one complaint out of a laundry-list of others, and did not address My refund demand in the least.
FAIL.
Nikolai Lubkiewicz, on 07 November 2014 - 01:30 PM, said:
Otherwise, since you have mentioned you feel our coding is amateur, you are more than welcome to apply for our
Tools Engineer position and show us what kind of skills you can add to the team to help us improve MWO. Please note that most of our positions require a minimum of 2-3 years experience in a relevant position as well as relevant education to the job.
I may not be a gourmand chef, but I can tell when someone's burnt My burger.
I'm not an ASE certified auto mechanic, but I can tell when my mechanic didn't put My muffler on right.
I'm not a musician, but I can tell when someone's out of key.
I may not have an IPC spec certificate (yet), but I can tell when a smd cap is lifting off it's pads.
The "let's see You do a better job" line is the last gasp of the defeated.
EDIT: Image link FAIL.
Edited by Majorfatboy, 07 November 2014 - 04:29 PM.