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Ryme Intrinseca
The Rainbow Effect Dirt Nap Squad.
1106
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Posted - 2014.05.06 17:33:00 -
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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, or its deceptive presentation, and causes or is likely to cause the average consumer to take a different decision. So if a company provided misleading information, or presented information in a misleading way, regarding their product, with the result that consumers made purchases they otherwise would not, they are in breach of consumer protection regulations.
Legal remedies include civil and criminal enforcement, which aim to:
UK government guidance on the Consumer Protection from Unfair Trading Regulations 2008, section 11.3 wrote:GÇó change the behaviour of the offender GÇó eliminate any financial gain or benefit from noncompliance GÇó be responsive and consider what is appropriate for the particular offender and regulatory issue GÇó be proportionate to the nature of the offence and the harm caused GÇó restore the harm caused by the regulatory noncompliance, where appropriate, and GÇó deter further non-compliance.
The full UK government guidance is available here. Details on making a complaint are available here. Please note that there are similar regulations elsewhere in Europe as the UK simply follows EU consumer protection regulations. |
Force Seventrum
Negative-Impact The East India Co.
16
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Posted - 2014.05.06 17:35:00 -
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Getting some popcorn!
Green Light EVE:Legion!
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Mobius Wyvern
Ahrendee Mercenaries Dirt Nap Squad.
5212
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Posted - 2014.05.06 17:35:00 -
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Ryme Intrinseca wrote:Self-entitled man-child post.
Nothing to see here.
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Chunky Munkey
Amarr Templars Amarr Empire
4409
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Posted - 2014.05.06 17:37:00 -
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Lmao. Well f*cking done Ryme.
Let's see the EULA cheerleaders respond to this.
RIP Stinky Sleeve.
RIP Dust514.
See you on Destiny. PSN: GSDSteVB
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Hin Raven
Ostrakon Agency Gallente Federation
34
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Posted - 2014.05.06 17:37:00 -
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Ryme Intrinseca wrote:UK government guidance on the Consumer Protection from Unfair Trading Regulations 2008, section 7.3[/url wrote:A misleading action occurs when a practice misleads through the information it contains, or its deceptive presentation, and causes or is likely to cause the average consumer to take a different decision. So if a company provided misleading information, or presented information in a misleading way, regarding their product, with the result that consumers made purchases they otherwise would not, they are in breach of consumer protection regulations. Legal remedies include civil and criminal enforcement, which aim to: UK government guidance on the Consumer Protection from Unfair Trading Regulations 2008, section 11.3 wrote:GÇó change the behaviour of the offender GÇó eliminate any financial gain or benefit from noncompliance GÇó be responsive and consider what is appropriate for the particular offender and regulatory issue GÇó be proportionate to the nature of the offence and the harm caused GÇó restore the harm caused by the regulatory noncompliance, where appropriate, and GÇó deter further non-compliance. The full UK government guidance is available ]here. Details on making a complaint are available here. Please note that there are similar regulations elsewhere in Europe as the UK simply follows EU consumer protection regulations. Never happen |
Chunky Munkey
Amarr Templars Amarr Empire
4409
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Posted - 2014.05.06 17:38:00 -
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Mobius Wyvern wrote:Ryme Intrinseca wrote:Self-entitled man-child post.
Nothing to see here.
Not sure if trolling or serious.
RIP Stinky Sleeve.
RIP Dust514.
See you on Destiny. PSN: GSDSteVB
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Ryme Intrinseca
The Rainbow Effect Dirt Nap Squad.
1106
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Posted - 2014.05.06 17:38:00 -
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Mobius Wyvern wrote:Ryme Intrinseca wrote:Self-entitled man-child post.
Nothing to see here. Learn2Law |
Ryme Intrinseca
The Rainbow Effect Dirt Nap Squad.
1108
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Posted - 2014.05.06 17:47:00 -
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Hin Raven wrote:Ryme Intrinseca wrote:UK government guidance on the Consumer Protection from Unfair Trading Regulations 2008, section 7.3[/url wrote:A misleading action occurs when a practice misleads through the information it contains, or its deceptive presentation, and causes or is likely to cause the average consumer to take a different decision. So if a company provided misleading information, or presented information in a misleading way, regarding their product, with the result that consumers made purchases they otherwise would not, they are in breach of consumer protection regulations. Legal remedies include civil and criminal enforcement, which aim to: UK government guidance on the Consumer Protection from Unfair Trading Regulations 2008, section 11.3 wrote:GÇó change the behaviour of the offender GÇó eliminate any financial gain or benefit from noncompliance GÇó be responsive and consider what is appropriate for the particular offender and regulatory issue GÇó be proportionate to the nature of the offence and the harm caused GÇó restore the harm caused by the regulatory noncompliance, where appropriate, and GÇó deter further non-compliance. The full UK government guidance is available ]here. Details on making a complaint are available here. Please note that there are similar regulations elsewhere in Europe as the UK simply follows EU consumer protection regulations. Never happen This is the actual law. It already happened (in 2008). |
Iron Wolf Saber
Den of Swords
14739
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Posted - 2014.05.06 17:49:00 -
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Popcorns* I wonder if the law applies to both parners of the trade?
CPM 0 Secretary
Omni-Soldier, Forum Warrior, Annoying Artist
\\= Advanced Caldari Assault // Unlocked
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Chunky Munkey
Amarr Templars Amarr Empire
4415
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Posted - 2014.05.06 17:50:00 -
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Ryme Intrinseca wrote:Mobius Wyvern wrote:Self-entitled man-child post.
Learn2Law
Don't forget these guys are probably American.
They aren't used to having actual consumer protection laws.
RIP Stinky Sleeve.
RIP Dust514.
See you on Destiny. PSN: GSDSteVB
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Isaa Quade
Namtar Elite Gallente Federation
477
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Posted - 2014.05.06 17:51:00 -
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Look, while CCP's behavior has been absolutely despicable, I highly doubt theres a legal case against them. That being said, I would sort of like one of you to ACTUALLY file instead of just bitching about it on the forums. It would at least be interesting.
My reaction to Legion
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Iron Wolf Saber
Den of Swords
14739
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Posted - 2014.05.06 17:55:00 -
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Chunky Munkey wrote:Ryme Intrinseca wrote:Mobius Wyvern wrote:Self-entitled man-child post.
Learn2Law Don't forget these guys are probably American. They aren't used to having actual consumer protection laws.
True we sue for just about everY reason if there is a chance to win that case, we have starving lawyers in the states.
CPM 0 Secretary
Omni-Soldier, Forum Warrior, Annoying Artist
\\= Advanced Caldari Assault // Unlocked
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Chunky Munkey
Amarr Templars Amarr Empire
4415
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Posted - 2014.05.06 17:58:00 -
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Isaa Quade wrote:Look, while CCP's behavior has been absolutely despicable, I highly doubt theres a legal case against them. That being said, I would sort of like one of you to ACTUALLY file instead of just bitching about it on the forums. It would at least be interesting.
There wouldn't be a lawsuit, not unless CCP or Sony wanted to contest the refund of a few hundred quids worth of Aurum packs from the store.
RIP Stinky Sleeve.
RIP Dust514.
See you on Destiny. PSN: GSDSteVB
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843 Epidemic
BurgezzE.T.F General Tso's Alliance
1031
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Posted - 2014.05.06 18:01:00 -
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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, or its deceptive presentation, and causes or is likely to cause the average consumer to take a different decision. So if a company provided misleading information, or presented information in a misleading way, regarding their product, with the result that consumers made purchases they otherwise would not, they are in breach of consumer protection regulations. Legal remedies include civil and criminal enforcement, which aim to: UK government guidance on the Consumer Protection from Unfair Trading Regulations 2008, section 11.3 wrote:GÇó change the behaviour of the offender GÇó eliminate any financial gain or benefit from noncompliance GÇó be responsive and consider what is appropriate for the particular offender and regulatory issue GÇó be proportionate to the nature of the offence and the harm caused GÇó restore the harm caused by the regulatory noncompliance, where appropriate, and GÇó deter further non-compliance. The full UK government guidance is available here. Details on making a complaint are available here. Please note that there are similar regulations elsewhere in Europe as the UK simply follows EU consumer protection regulations.
LAW BABY
When Dust is ashes, then you will have my permission to Dance.
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Jastaddd Death seeker
NegativeKDR
43
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Posted - 2014.05.06 18:02:00 -
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Iron Wolf Saber wrote:Popcorns* I wonder if the law applies to both parners of the trade?
Don't matter, if you SELL in my country and i have a Consumer protect LAW , your country LAW can go **** themselves.
We have many problem in Italy, but EU law are pretty strict on consumer right.
Thats why here in europe Apple products have 2 year warranty for free. |
Isaa Quade
Namtar Elite Gallente Federation
478
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Posted - 2014.05.06 18:03:00 -
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Iron Wolf Saber wrote:Chunky Munkey wrote:Ryme Intrinseca wrote:Mobius Wyvern wrote:Self-entitled man-child post.
Learn2Law Don't forget these guys are probably American. They aren't used to having actual consumer protection laws. True we sue for just about everY reason if there is a chance to win that case, we have starving lawyers in the states.
Except when there is coal ash in our rivers or pet coke in our air. Then there isn't legal punishment in sight
My reaction to Legion
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Pushing Charlie
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Posted - 2014.05.06 18:15:00 -
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I e-mailed Sony asking for a refund three days ago, they said they were busy and haven't replied yet.
/SCEECustomerSupport
Knight Soiaire
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Jax Saurian
GunFall Mobilization
219
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Posted - 2014.05.06 18:28:00 -
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I'm just gonna leave
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NomaDz 2K
The Rainbow Effect
168
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Posted - 2014.05.06 18:39:00 -
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God Save the Queen 1. God save our gracious Queen Long live our noble Queen God save the Queen Send her victorious Happy and glorious Long to reign over us God save the Queen
2. O Lord our God arise Scatter her enemies And make them fall Confound their politics Frustrate their knavish tricks On Thee our hopes we fix God save us all
3. Thy choicest gifts in store On her be pleased to pour Long may she reign May she defend our laws And ever give us cause To sing with heart and voice God save the Queen
4. Not in this land alone But be God's mercies known From shore to shore Lord make the nations see That men should brothers be And form one family The wide world over
5. From every latent foe From the assassins blow God save the Queen O'er her thine arm extend For Britain's sake defend Our mother, prince, and friend God save the Queen
DON'T SPEND CA$H ON DUST 514
CCP WILL ONLY GIVE YOU AUR AFTER THEY REMOVE YOUR BPOs WHICH U SPENT REAL MONGé¼Y ON!
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NomaDz 2K
The Rainbow Effect
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Posted - 2014.05.06 18:50:00 -
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Ryme Intrinseca U make me so proud,
DON'T SPEND CA$H ON DUST 514
CCP WILL ONLY GIVE YOU AUR AFTER THEY REMOVE YOUR BPOs WHICH U SPENT REAL MONGé¼Y ON!
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CEOPyrex CloneA
The Unholy Legion Of DarkStar DARKSTAR ARMY
697
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Posted - 2014.05.06 18:58:00 -
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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, or its deceptive presentation, and causes or is likely to cause the average consumer to take a different decision. So if a company provided misleading information, or presented information in a misleading way, regarding their product, with the result that consumers made purchases they otherwise would not, they are in breach of consumer protection regulations. Legal remedies include civil and criminal enforcement, which aim to: UK government guidance on the Consumer Protection from Unfair Trading Regulations 2008, section 11.3 wrote:GÇó change the behaviour of the offender GÇó eliminate any financial gain or benefit from noncompliance GÇó be responsive and consider what is appropriate for the particular offender and regulatory issue GÇó be proportionate to the nature of the offence and the harm caused GÇó restore the harm caused by the regulatory noncompliance, where appropriate, and GÇó deter further non-compliance. The full UK government guidance is available here. Details on making a complaint are available here. Please note that there are similar regulations elsewhere in Europe as the UK simply follows EU consumer protection regulations.
Oh dear..... good luck with that. (Sony will tell you to talk to CCP and CCP are based in Iceland, which as im sure you all know isnt in the EU) Jus Sayin bro
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Jastaddd Death seeker
NegativeKDR
46
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Posted - 2014.05.06 19:11:00 -
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CEOPyrex CloneA wrote:
Oh dear..... good luck with that. (Sony will tell you to talk to CCP and CCP are based in Iceland, which as im sure you all know isnt in the EU) Jus Sayin bro
EU Law make clear that the first responsible for Warranty is who sell the "final product" not who build it. But the seller can choose the "less worst" solution. Sorry if i'm unclear, as you can understand english is not my first language
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NomaDz 2K
The Rainbow Effect
175
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Posted - 2014.05.06 19:11:00 -
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CEOPyrex CloneA wrote: Oh dear..... good luck with that. (Sony will tell you to talk to CCP and CCP are based in Iceland, which as im sure you all know isnt in the EU) Jus Sayin bro
Luck has nothing to do with it but FACTS and the fact that PSN is in the EU and UK but nice try m8, u working on gettin a CCP LEGION BETA Nice try though m8
DON'T SPEND CA$H ON DUST 514
CCP WILL ONLY GIVE YOU AUR AFTER THEY REMOVE YOUR BPOs WHICH U SPENT REAL MONGé¼Y ON!
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Atiim
Heaven's Lost Property Dirt Nap Squad.
7976
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Posted - 2014.05.06 19:12:00 -
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Mobius Wyvern wrote: Apologist gargling on CCP's [expletive]
Nothing to see here.
inb4 The Lock!
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Atiim
Heaven's Lost Property Dirt Nap Squad.
7976
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Posted - 2014.05.06 19:16:00 -
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CEOPyrex CloneA wrote: Oh dear..... good luck with that. (Sony will tell you to talk to CCP and CCP are based in Iceland, which as im sure you all know isnt in the EU) Jus Sayin bro
Politically, yes it is.
Though the purchase(s) were made in the UK, so its still fair game.
inb4 The Lock!
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Ryme Intrinseca
The Rainbow Effect Dirt Nap Squad.
1119
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Posted - 2014.05.06 19:16:00 -
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CEOPyrex CloneA 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, or its deceptive presentation, and causes or is likely to cause the average consumer to take a different decision. So if a company provided misleading information, or presented information in a misleading way, regarding their product, with the result that consumers made purchases they otherwise would not, they are in breach of consumer protection regulations. Legal remedies include civil and criminal enforcement, which aim to: UK government guidance on the Consumer Protection from Unfair Trading Regulations 2008, section 11.3 wrote:GÇó change the behaviour of the offender GÇó eliminate any financial gain or benefit from noncompliance GÇó be responsive and consider what is appropriate for the particular offender and regulatory issue GÇó be proportionate to the nature of the offence and the harm caused GÇó restore the harm caused by the regulatory noncompliance, where appropriate, and GÇó deter further non-compliance. The full UK government guidance is available here. Details on making a complaint are available here. Please note that there are similar regulations elsewhere in Europe as the UK simply follows EU consumer protection regulations. Oh dear..... good luck with that. (Sony will tell you to talk to CCP and CCP are based in Iceland, which as im sure you all know isnt in the EU) Jus Sayin bro If you trade in a country you are subject to its laws. It's really not hard to grasp. |
Nazz'Dragg
Chemical Renegades Inc.
28
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Posted - 2014.05.06 19:22:00 -
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CEOPyrex CloneA 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, or its deceptive presentation, and causes or is likely to cause the average consumer to take a different decision. So if a company provided misleading information, or presented information in a misleading way, regarding their product, with the result that consumers made purchases they otherwise would not, they are in breach of consumer protection regulations. Legal remedies include civil and criminal enforcement, which aim to: UK government guidance on the Consumer Protection from Unfair Trading Regulations 2008, section 11.3 wrote:GÇó change the behaviour of the offender GÇó eliminate any financial gain or benefit from noncompliance GÇó be responsive and consider what is appropriate for the particular offender and regulatory issue GÇó be proportionate to the nature of the offence and the harm caused GÇó restore the harm caused by the regulatory noncompliance, where appropriate, and GÇó deter further non-compliance. The full UK government guidance is available here. Details on making a complaint are available here. Please note that there are similar regulations elsewhere in Europe as the UK simply follows EU consumer protection regulations. Oh dear..... good luck with that. (Sony will tell you to talk to CCP and CCP are based in Iceland, which as im sure you all know isnt in the EU) Jus Sayin bro
Ah but Iceland wants to be part of the European Economic Area, which means that Iceland and by extent CCP will need to conform with EU law. I myself look forward to this outcome with batted breath.
DUST is not dead yet. But it soon will be.
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R F Gyro
Clones 4u
1372
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Posted - 2014.05.06 19:22:00 -
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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 the product literature. Or you paid for a booster, and got that.
What you probably haven't done, in the eyes of the law, is paid for Dust itself based on any kind of binding longevity promise.
However, its probably worth at least writing a letter to Sony/CCP asking for a refund if its important to you.
RF Gyro: 12.5% damage bonus; 10.5% rate of fire bonus
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NomaDz 2K
The Rainbow Effect
175
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Posted - 2014.05.06 19:23:00 -
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Ryme Intrinseca wrote: If you trade in a country you are subject to its laws. It's really not hard to grasp.
Yep and not to mention that we are also protected by british laws even abroad because we are Royal Subjects
DON'T SPEND CA$H ON DUST 514
CCP WILL ONLY GIVE YOU AUR AFTER THEY REMOVE YOUR BPOs WHICH U SPENT REAL MONGé¼Y ON!
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DaReaperPW
Net 7 The Last Brigade
6
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Posted - 2014.05.06 19:27:00 -
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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, or its deceptive presentation, and causes or is likely to cause the average consumer to take a different decision. So if a company provided misleading information, or presented information in a misleading way, regarding their product, with the result that consumers made purchases they otherwise would not, they are in breach of consumer protection regulations. Legal remedies include civil and criminal enforcement, which aim to: UK government guidance on the Consumer Protection from Unfair Trading Regulations 2008, section 11.3 wrote:GÇó change the behaviour of the offender GÇó eliminate any financial gain or benefit from noncompliance GÇó be responsive and consider what is appropriate for the particular offender and regulatory issue GÇó be proportionate to the nature of the offence and the harm caused GÇó restore the harm caused by the regulatory noncompliance, where appropriate, and GÇó deter further non-compliance. The full UK government guidance is available here. Details on making a complaint are available here. Please note that there are similar regulations elsewhere in Europe as the UK simply follows EU consumer protection regulations.
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 remember that just because you found a random law, that you have to prove, beyond a reasonable doubt, that you were mislead. From what i know, however, you were not. Spending money, and assuming its going to devlope and add new things to dust, was on you. Unless ccp told you, spacificly, that if you but this stuff it will bring you XXX then you were not misled. Case dismissed you lose. |
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