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881. sign up sheet for ERA or anti-NS is found where? - in General Discussions [original thread]
It's already over guys.
- by Ryme Intrinseca - at 2014.05.10 16:26:00
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882. Nyain Sans official position - in General Discussions [original thread]
Universal Decimator wrote: Count me in the war ! Anyone that wants me to fight for them contact me in game and make me an offer. Too late, the 'war' is over
- by Ryme Intrinseca - at 2014.05.10 15:33:00
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883. More Boosting, Go Figure - in General Discussions [original thread]
vlad stoich wrote: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k9u2ezJiYWE Another reason why we can never have anything nice. I apologize if this has already been posted. The GAC guy on the blue team only had 620WP with one kill. So he has got WPs fo...
- by Ryme Intrinseca - at 2014.05.10 00:35:00
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884. Well Since Alot of You Beta Vets Hate New Players.... - in General Discussions [original thread]
The absolutely best thing i can do for new players is pepper them with six kin ACR and core locus until they uninstall the game
- by Ryme Intrinseca - at 2014.05.08 23:15:00
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885. UK/EU consumer protection regulations - in General Discussions [original thread]
As enjoyable as it is laughing at people's total incomprehension of basic legal principles I have a pile of work to do. I won't be visiting these forums again until I hear back from Sony.
- by Ryme Intrinseca - at 2014.05.07 11:16:00
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886. UK/EU consumer protection regulations - in General Discussions [original thread]
Kincate wrote: Yeah except CCP did not release any misleading information, they did not release any information. Besides you payed for items in a game. CCP said the game will continue on. What CCP does with the money you paid afterwards is not ...
- by Ryme Intrinseca - at 2014.05.07 11:10:00
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887. UK/EU consumer protection regulations - in General Discussions [original thread]
Kaughst wrote: Tries and fails to grasp UK consumer protection regulations between bites of Cheetos found in neckbeard.
- by Ryme Intrinseca - at 2014.05.07 10:55:00
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888. UK/EU consumer protection regulations - in General Discussions [original thread]
Phoned Sony. They said the US has already made a decision on Dust refunds (I got the impression that the decision was to refund). The EU has not but it is in their 'incident tracker', the lawyers are looking at it, and I will be told when a decisi...
- by Ryme Intrinseca - at 2014.05.07 10:30:00
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889. UK/EU consumer protection regulations - in General Discussions [original thread]
Monkey MAC wrote: Ryme Intrinseca wrote: Monkey MAC wrote: This relates to the selling of the product. The brief of DUST 514 is that it is a F2P FPS set within New Eden, which it meets perfectly. The brief for DUST 514 Origin Packs and A...
- by Ryme Intrinseca - at 2014.05.07 00:15:00
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890. UK/EU consumer protection regulations - in General Discussions [original thread]
Michael Arck wrote: Nothing was misleading about you spending 20 bucks for AUR. I'm going to bed now, but I'll leave a challenge for anyone who wants to come into this thread and dispute the basis for a claim under UK consumer protection regu...
- by Ryme Intrinseca - at 2014.05.07 00:09:00
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891. UK/EU consumer protection regulations - in General Discussions [original thread]
NomaDz 2K wrote: Beld Errmon wrote: Ah the second step in the Neckbeard rage cycle the "internet lawyer" phase, none of you are gunna do diddly about squat, though many of you are liers and will say anything while you are going through your ...
- by Ryme Intrinseca - at 2014.05.06 23:43:00
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892. UK/EU consumer protection regulations - in General Discussions [original thread]
Monkey MAC wrote: Ryme Intrinseca wrote: UK government guidance on the Consumer Protection from Unfair Trading Regulations 2008, section 7.3 wrote: A misleading action occurs when a practice misleads through the information it contains, o...
- by Ryme Intrinseca - at 2014.05.06 23:06:00
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893. UK/EU consumer protection regulations - in General Discussions [original thread]
Scheherazade VII wrote: Ryme Intrinseca wrote: UK government guidance on the Consumer Protection from Unfair Trading Regulations 2008, section 7.3 wrote: A misleading action occurs when a practice misleads through the information it conta...
- by Ryme Intrinseca - at 2014.05.06 22:13:00
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894. UK/EU consumer protection regulations - in General Discussions [original thread]
Argent Mordred wrote: Ryme Intrinseca wrote: The EULA does not stop UK law from applying. Any -ú purchase by a UK consumer is covered by consumer protection regulations. You buy AUR with -ú, hence those transactions are covered. The law d...
- by Ryme Intrinseca - at 2014.05.06 21:50:00
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895. UK/EU consumer protection regulations - in General Discussions [original thread]
bigolenuts wrote: DaReaperPW wrote: How did they mislead you? How was the information provided misleading? And you do know that they said devlopment of dust will keep going, so that pretty much nullifies any law suite you have. You do reme...
- by Ryme Intrinseca - at 2014.05.06 21:37:00
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896. UK/EU consumer protection regulations - in General Discussions [original thread]
Koshh Seere wrote: Ryme Intrinseca wrote: UK government guidance on the Consumer Protection from Unfair Trading Regulations 2008, section 7.3 wrote: A misleading action occurs when a practice misleads through the information it contains, ...
- by Ryme Intrinseca - at 2014.05.06 21:22:00
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897. UK/EU consumer protection regulations - in General Discussions [original thread]
steadyhand amarr wrote: Ryme Intrinseca wrote: UK government guidance on the Consumer Protection from Unfair Trading Regulations 2008, section 7.3 wrote: A misleading action occurs when a practice misleads through the information it conta...
- by Ryme Intrinseca - at 2014.05.06 21:19:00
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898. UK/EU consumer protection regulations - in General Discussions [original thread]
Garrett Blacknova wrote: There are similar laws in New Zealand, Australia and a few other countries around the place. They form part of the grounds on which many people have been requesting their refunds from Sony, and I know of a few people w...
- by Ryme Intrinseca - at 2014.05.06 21:10:00
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899. UK/EU consumer protection regulations - in General Discussions [original thread]
Operative 1125 Lokaas wrote: People don't realize that in America, CCP most likely could be prosecuted for there product misrepresentation. Of course, this is why they don't set one foot in America with DUST 514 and pretty much not with EVE (n...
- by Ryme Intrinseca - at 2014.05.06 20:44:00
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900. UK/EU consumer protection regulations - in General Discussions [original thread]
R F Gyro wrote: Ryme Intrinseca wrote: R F Gyro wrote: I'd be reasonably confident that the law would be applied to each purchase, rather than to all your Dust purchases as a whole. So you paid for Aurum, and got Aurum, as described in th...
- by Ryme Intrinseca - at 2014.05.06 20:34:00
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