USERNAME:ThePathOfBlood#Q&_^Q&Q#GROUP:4Unlike steam, who are being sued left and right, by multiple countries for violations of laws and such, Just wondering how gog live upto this?
I live in the "UNITED KINGDOM" where in October last year we got a brand new sales law and it applies to most if not nearly all countries in europe
"digital consumer rights law" no matter how many hows you play, or used a product you are intitled a 30day warrenty and may get either (FULL REFUND - PARTIAL refund) if a product is not fixed or upto standards of you in the 30days of purchasing,
As steam are inviolation of sales treetys and so on, *REASONS THEY GET COURT ISSUES HERE AND THERE".
Do gog follow the laws that they should? or are they another (don't use wait for law suits)
BUISNESS!
Don't know what you mean (it's now what you think it says)
As Amazon, Game.co.uk, and 99.9% of every single company and buisness in united kingdom and countries with it are following it,
Even discussed same thing with game.co.uk, and said yes 100% refund or partial and agreed steam is inviolation of the law if they don't give me a refund
(game.co.uks words, if steam don't give you a refund, contact the manufacturer of the game, if they don't we will give you 100% to almost all the money back, and we will get the money of them)
Only because steam (won in what ever court ( NEVER SEEN OR HEARD ABOUT THIS COURT) do you have any information or links you can provide
"also sorry I'm new so never seen this thread", so saying we've had this discussion isn't going to help me sorry, unless someone learns to pin important stuff like this.
( a case can still be appealed under court steam or gog refuse money or not ) this is uk
"luckily" being in uk, i could sue any company for free and not pay a dime if i loose ( thanks to countries benifits and management system of people who claim benfits and get job seekers allowance.
( small claims court cases are free for anyone on certain benifits and job seekers allowance )
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http://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/2015/15/section/23/enacted ^ there's also another link i can post that for example states, if a purcahse of a product is physical, like a disk and activated it's still intitled to a refund if the sales were misleading advertisement or so forht
"take arma 3 for example ( claimed all way upto release date, you could pick up enemy clothing sneak into enemy base disguissed as enemy and never be shot)
Wasn't untill games early release after buying, that you find out that was incompitent BS
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I will be contacting """Trading standards tomorrow""""" to get news from them if they say yes i am 100% assured under "consumer rights act" I'll post here, and you can deal with trading standards along with steam, again only because a court said something doesn't mean it's always 100% accurate. Stuff changes.
http://www.which.co.uk/consumer-rights/regulation/consumer-rights-act -----------