timppu: 2. I happen to buy a wrong edition of a game. This happened with e.g. one of the X games, I accidentally bought only the base game, refunded it, and then bought the more complete edition with DLCs and stuff.
Pretty much this for me. There are 3 times I remember asking for a refund:
- For one game, the GOG website didn't say anything about me owning the base game when I got the deluxe edition with the soundtrack and I noticed after purchasing the game and I thought the price I paid was a little much just for the soundtrack. GOG has partially addressed the technical issue since by warning you at checkout when you already own parts of a game you are buying.
- I bought a game on special, but didn't notice the deluxe edition, because the existence of the deluxe edition wasn't indicated in the game page. I got a refund to purchase the soundtrack edition. They haven't fixed it yet where for some games, they don't indicate on the game page there are several editions. You need to click on the dev/publisher to look at their games list to find the soundtrack edition. I always do that now.
- I purchased the special edition of Gori pretty much on release and less than a week later I think, they added the Digital Deluxe Edition which had more content for significantly cheaper. I thought that was an irritating way to do a release (way to annoy early supporters for a game) so I asked for a refund to get the Deluxe edition instead
In all cases, I asked for a refund as a reaction to what I felt were mistakes that are at least partly attributable to the fact that GOG's website (or way of operating) should have been better.
Otherwise, if I don't like a game I bought, well too bad. I'll swallow the purchase. Before I buy, I'll look at clip(s) and pictures of the game, wait for enough reviews to pile up on Steam to get an idea of the general consensus, read some of the reviews, then take a peak at any reviews here and the game forums on GOG in case there are any issues specific to the GOG version and with all that, the vast majority of games I end up playing are at least fine, but for the few that are not, as long as they are not a complete buggy mess, that's life.