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Wolffeberhard
04-21-2013, 10:43 PM
On Thursday 18th of March, my partners POL service got suspended without much of notice or indication as to why. Naturally, we contacted Square-Enix to find out what happen and all we got from them was “you need to contact the company to whom you bought SoA from to fix the issue.” In our case that would be Metaboli’s Gameplanet.com. So far, we haven’t got so much of any form of useful help from them, just vague answers and your standard companies’ “beat around the bush” crap. So I personally start to look around their FAQs and Q&As, as well as forums to whom this problem has happened to, and all I can sum it up to is their faulty Anti-Fraud Security System. Now the reason I call it faulty, is because of the things that has happen to not just ourselves, but also to most of players who has bought their copy of FFXI:SoA from Gameplanet.com.

Before anyone can download the software from gameplanet.com, one must 1st have an account with them to do anything. If you don’t have an account with them, you end up making one anyways on the time you 1st place an order through their site. For what I’ve seen, you then have a 3 day grace time to confirm/verified your new account with them, by clicking the verification link on an email they send you. Now, I’ve seen some cases where
No one knew about it cause they never got the verification email at all from them, due to either the email going straight to the “Junk” folder or it just simply not showing at all in one’s “Inbox”;

It wasn’t clear at all from gameplanet that one needed to verify anything at all which caused most to be ignorant of the fact;

The link on the verification email, to those who did get it, didn’t work at all (reasons to which vary from anti-pop-up plug-ins down to problems with their email services).
As you can see, there seems to be a lot of issues around Metaboli’s Gameplanet.com so far and this is just the tip of the iceberg. There were few people, however, who did manage to verify their new account with gameplanet, which was the case with my partners, only to run into another problem, their anti-fraud system.

Regardless of whether you manage to verify your account or not, this faulty system can still “blacklist” you for what it seems to be “random” reasons. Once the system deems your details as fraud, the system refunds your money back (and making us look like we didn’t pay) and cancels you order with gameplanet, rendering your activation code “void”. Now, I know there are people out there that will do things illegally and hence why there’s this anti-fraud system exists, but not everyone does and certainly not us. Gameplante’s solution to this blacklist problem is to have us give our address, phone, name and last name, etc. so that they can add you to their “Whitelist”, where the anti-fraud system can’t add you to the blacklist in the future, when you buy any new product from them again (and trust me, after this is over, there won’t be a next time with us). Needless to say, we have done this and there haven’t been any results at all, my partner’s service is still suspended and we haven’t heard anything from gameplanet.com at all.

On other accounts, some people did manage to get a hold with gameplanet.com in regards to this big issue and they were told that they would have to buy, yet another copy of the game, which comes with new codes, form them. Correct me if I’m wrong, but it is my understanding that once you have registered a code with SE, that’s it. You can’t change it; remove it or anything at all. It is there for life. So how the hell are you supposed to use the new codes at all? And more to the point, with the suspension still going on, even if you could change codes, how can one input them at all? After all, with no service there would be no place to register the code at.

I propose Square-Enix to eliminate the middle man here. Gameplanet is clearly the root of it all. Because their anti-fraud system returned all of our money back, I have no issues what-so-ever in paying Square-Enix instead for SoA in return of lifting the suspension on the account. I understand that there are contracts made between Square-Enix and Metaboli, but it is clear that Metaboli haven’t kept up with their side of it.

Please, help us out here. We all have spent many years working on the character(s), characters to which, (as crazy as it may sound) we hold dear to us, only to have some company with total lack of professionalism have them taken them away from us. My partner has told me that if she can’t have her character back then she has no other option then to quit FFXI. She will not start from scratch and spend all the time leveling everything again on a new account. And if she can’t log back, I can’t myself. So that would be two paying customers that will be gone. And I can’t be sure of others, but there will be others who feels the same way if this issue with Metaboli’s Gameplanet.com is not sorted and the uncalled for suspensions lifted.

RAIST
04-21-2013, 11:56 PM
Wait... what???!! I thought SE managed whether a content ID was valid or not? How the h3ll has a third party seller (not credit card processer for subscription, but a 3rd party software distributor) injected itself into the equation?

Something really fishy going on here.....

Concerned4FFxi
04-22-2013, 12:51 AM
I'm sorry to hear about this, I hope a GM replies to alevate your concern, as for the Metaboli’s Gameplanet.com and SE addressing that, I hope their lawyers get cracking asap.

Calatilla
04-22-2013, 07:25 PM
I'm fed up of SE using 3rd party companies to distribute their expansion packs, this causes more problems than solutions. My account got banned because a company that isnt even associated with SE decided it should be banned. And to make it worse they seem to have worse customer service then SE themselves. What is it with SE and 3rd party companies, why can't you distribute your own game?

Sarick
04-22-2013, 08:00 PM
This sounds like the same thing that happened with Sim City DRM. A third party distributor messed up taking money from customers for codes that failed. When the first party refused the codes the third party then charged back the first party. Because the third party pulled the funding the purchase was invalidated so the first party followed up banning the customer for the charge back even though it wasn't their fault.

Some people have suggested that customers who've been treated as thieves should reverse the charges accordingly so the fraud from first and third parties is treated as such.


If they ban you and steal your games for doing a chargeback, do a chargeback for all your purchases with them as far back as possible.

Honestly, it's not your fault if the company who purchased codes decided to break contract after you added your codes. What SE wants is your to call them up and demand they pay them so you can get your account back. In their eyes you're the weakest link (the criminal) and it's not their responsibility to collect from the third party. So to force payment they suspend the account of the customer. This way they get revenge by making the customer contact the 3rd party for fraud.

You have a choice of doing full charge backs or sucking it up and begging mercy from the 1st and 3rd party to restore your account. Obviously, the 1st party has decided to make the customer do the work for the fiasco.

Peregrin
04-22-2013, 11:18 PM
This sounds like a terrible situation and I know you must be devastated not being able to access your account. I lost access to my account for over a year because of a third party issue like this. I know it will be a pain, but I’m sure you can resolve the issue if you are persistent. Dealing with these two company's customer service isn't easy or fun, but it’s the only way. You’re the one that’s going to have to do all the work to get it fixed. Unfortunately, you’ll probably have to call them up over and over and do exactly what they ask you to do, no matter how stupid it is. Thinking that they should realize you did nothing wrong and fix the problem ism't realistic even though you’re right and they are wrong.

From what you said it sounds like Square customer service just can't do anything until the third party issue is resolved. Hopefully, whey you straighten out the problem with the third party Square will give you back your account and make it possible to re-register expansion.

When a third party company canceled my account with them it resulted in my Square Enix account being terminated as well. To get my Square account back I had to resolve the third party issue. To reactivate my account with the third party they requested all kinds of personal information to verify that I was who I said I was. After a quick look at their own website I found their requests violated their own policy. So, I did exactly what their policy instructed me to do, which was to consider it a “fishing” attempt and ignore it. Naturally I informed the third party of my (in)actions. They actually responded saying that they agreed with me and my action was entirely appropriate, but that they still needed my personal information. It took me over a year to get everything straightened out with the third party, which involved paying them more money via a bank transfer but I didn’t have to give them my information. Eventually, Square was notified that the issue had been resolved and my Square Enix account was reactivated and I could update my information to avoid dealing with the third party anymore.

All this to say that I don't think it's hopeless. Good luck, bro.