.... try working in customer service. No, the customer is a f**king idiot.
So true. A place I worked, the owners never had the balls to tell to the customer what they were doing was a bad idea until it had gone on too long and we had to drop the account/get stuck with an unprofitable product.
You use the word Fanboy a little too much. All you do is make yourself look like an uneducated troll. There are 2 sides to every coin, one being fanboy and one being a hater. You really fit the hater.
Just because some one enjoys the game doesn't make them a fanboy, just because some one wants to call you out for the retard you are, doesn't make them a fanboy.
I'm sure once you get out of middle school and high school, you will understand a concept like this.
Coming from a guy that compares Buying D3 with buying a Burrito...hahaaha
Perfect rebuttle. Guess this is what I get for trying to debate with a 12 year old.
Good response, sure proved how a Burrito and D3 is connected to each other now, rofl.
Speaking of young age..
It's called a metaphor. They are similar in that A) they are being purchased and the purchaser is then asking for a refund after consuming the item. The post also implies that the person should have known what they were getting, and are either entitled or trying to get something for free.
Wow, i can't believe all the hate this guy is getting...
You all defend a company, who was too cheap to pay for the amount of server capacity necesary for all of their paying customers to play their game. That fact alone justifies his refund in my eyes...
If he spend most of the 65 hours staring at Error 37 or 33, then sure - a refund would be in order. But I very much doubt that is the case. If not - then no. Just no.
Pretty much this. If he lived under a rock, and didn't know about the online only bit and returned it a day after he bought it, or it didn't work on his computer, or he returned it the day after he bought it on the basis that Blizzard F'd up the launch, I'd say that would maybe justify his refund. But after playing 65 hours, getting part way through Inferno (basically beating) and then deciding he was bored? No. He doesn't get a refund. A restaurant isn't going to give a refund after you eat the entire steak dinner. A car dealership isn't going to give a refund if you drive it 1000 miles.
You know what the sad part is? I think this is the third or fourth thread I've seen about how someone got a refund. And each and every one had the person at lvl 60 with at LEAST one character. And half of them had the nerve to say "at least this slightly redeems Blizzard in my eyes." Slightly? That should prove to you A) They're not in it just for the money and That they're actually a pretty awesome company.
Guy 1-"This bag of chips were the worst I've ever had"
Guy 2-"Lemme try one"
Guy 1- "Can't I ate them all"
/Close Thread
Actually it's more like
Guy 1 - "These chips that are coming out in a week are going to be terrible"
Guy 2 - "No they won't. And if you don't like it, maybe don't buy it?"
Guy 1 - "I bought the chips, and this bag of chips were the worst I've ever had"
Guy 2 - "Lemme try one"
Guy 1 - "Can't I ate them all"
So true. A place I worked, the owners never had the balls to tell to the customer what they were doing was a bad idea until it had gone on too long and we had to drop the account/get stuck with an unprofitable product.
It's called a metaphor. They are similar in that A) they are being purchased and the purchaser is then asking for a refund after consuming the item. The post also implies that the person should have known what they were getting, and are either entitled or trying to get something for free.
Pretty much this. If he lived under a rock, and didn't know about the online only bit and returned it a day after he bought it, or it didn't work on his computer, or he returned it the day after he bought it on the basis that Blizzard F'd up the launch, I'd say that would maybe justify his refund. But after playing 65 hours, getting part way through Inferno (basically beating) and then deciding he was bored? No. He doesn't get a refund. A restaurant isn't going to give a refund after you eat the entire steak dinner. A car dealership isn't going to give a refund if you drive it 1000 miles.
You know what the sad part is? I think this is the third or fourth thread I've seen about how someone got a refund. And each and every one had the person at lvl 60 with at LEAST one character. And half of them had the nerve to say "at least this slightly redeems Blizzard in my eyes." Slightly? That should prove to you A) They're not in it just for the money and That they're actually a pretty awesome company.
Actually it's more like
Guy 1 - "These chips that are coming out in a week are going to be terrible"
Guy 2 - "No they won't. And if you don't like it, maybe don't buy it?"
Guy 1 - "I bought the chips, and this bag of chips were the worst I've ever had"
Guy 2 - "Lemme try one"
Guy 1 - "Can't I ate them all"