

I did that personally with Blizzard. They had to suspend the account with the time, because they could not take away time on the account. I guess as an extra question, did he prove he owned both accounts? Going back to Blizzard, they couldn't even use my time on my girlfriend's account, despite both party's agreement, because I didn't own the other account.
Plus, as I already stated, if he wanted to play it 2 months down the line, the customer wouldn't. And then we're at square one again. The issue is on the fact that it was a subscription. FFXIV especially has a problem with it, because of vet rewards. When you pay for enough sub time, you get bonuses. If they did this, he effectively paid for 2 accounts getting 6 months vet rewards. This could be abused by players. And the way to fix it would be to pull the account back 6 months, which they would have to wait 6 months for. That's a major hassle.





I did that personally with Blizzard. They had to suspend the account with the time, because they could not take away time on the account. I guess as an extra question, did he prove he owned both accounts? Going back to Blizzard, they couldn't even use my time on my girlfriend's account, despite both party's agreement, because I didn't own the other account
All that seems better than nothing though, that and proving you own an account you're transferring time from lol - that could be new level Account theft if they didn't. As the desire from OP was to transfer the time and you can, that's all they needed. Also might check to see if you can add time to a suspended account to reactivate it, I imagine you could (at least because they're able to do so much, so easily, I have high faith in the power their CS has- many issues that plague SE WoW solved long ago).
The vet reward is an issue that would need to be addressed, but seeing as they are changing the system it might be more easily addressable in the future.
EDIT: just ran through the steps, they can actually refund the purchase now- in most cases. So none of the above issues besides vet rewards is an issue (there is no account suspension). Maybe when you tried they didn't have that ability yet.
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I certainly do understand that it's an honest mistake and I wish the OP the best of luck in having this resolved in their favor. The problem, however, is with SE's customer service and apparent lack of willingness to help the OP correct their mistake.I'd like to see the evidence of this.
Legality has nothing to do with this. Its good sense, community, society, and trust. That's what every organization I just listed is about. Its weird and sad that you cannot (or more specifically choose not to) comprehend that and would like to see an innocent suffer for an honest mistake.
What you are stating is that the service that was paid for has not been provided. The OP got exactly what they initiated and paid for on their own - a subscription on an account that they logged in to. The OP wasn't duped or swindled by SE and is not a victim of anything but their own mistake. Sometimes you do just have to live with your mistakes, as much as it might suck.

We're probably beyond said "30 day money back guarantee." The point that was made was that if the OP files a complaint with his bank/financial institution/credit card company, they will more than likely give him his money back since he did TRY to resolve this matter with SE. (Obviously, they did not.) Regardless of the EULA, ToS, and other legal crapola. Will he get his account banned? More than likely, yes. But that's the OP's choice to make. And to be honest, I'd go that route. SE is a fool for wanting to lose potential business/customer.
In the end, this is all due to bad customer service. That's it.
Wrong. They can't permanently lock your account over a charge back IF there was an honest issue behind the charge back. I had a double charge on my account after purchasing a fantasia, when I requested the charge be reversed, yes SE suspended me, but they only suspended me for the length of time it took them to investigate the issue. Roughly a week later SE gave me my account back after my bank proved that I only made one transaction. SE didn't get to keep the money from the double charge, they also lost my membership fee for March.This right here. Chargebacks cost the company and they'll permanently lock down your account(s) for it. While the OP did make a mistake, he mentioned that they were willing to make an exception until they knew that he knew he had two accounts. I'm having a hard time grasping why customer service was trained not to simply fix the issue and retain a paying customer if it's within their capabilities.
So no, SE is not always in the green, nor do charge backs always lead to permabans, nor does requesting one mean you're some evil customer. If anything OP proves that once again Mogstation is a very very badly designed merchant outlet that has it flaws.
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They can pretty much do anything they want unless person going to take them to court over it which is highly unlikely. If person worried about $75 and it a lot of money them then they definitely don't have the money to take anyone to court about it. Does that make it right? No but that just how it is.
That's why people need to stand up for themselves. Companies think they're always in the green, but in some cases they're not. In my case it didn't matter how much the cost was, there was only one transaction, SE was not entitled to an additional 10 dollars without granting me an additional fantasia, it's not a matter about how much it cost, it's a matter of honesty. Granted OP has a much different issue, that sadly is on his own hands, there shouldn't be any reason why SE can't confirm that OP owns both service accounts and can't transfer the purchased time, it's not like buying a time card is exclusively a PC item that PS4 can't use.They can pretty much do anything they want unless person going to take them to court over it which is highly unlikely. If person worried about $75 and it a lot of money them then they definitely don't have the money to take anyone to court about it. Does that make it right? No but that just how it is.

Really. Why get upset with CS. Having worked CS myself over the phone, they can be limited on what they're allowed to do. If they're given the rule that they can't do refunds on subs except for third-party criminal activity, then that's what they're allowed to do. Especially when it's in rules that were agreed to. AND I found something.
You can find this on this page > here <Unfortunately we cannot offer refunds for any subscription fees that have already been paid for on the mistakenly registered Square Enix ID. We are also unable to transfer the subscription status from one account to another and you will be required to set up a subscription once the process is complete.
OP will probably stop playing the game anyway after the way he was treated so, in the end (at least it's what I would do after being treated like that), SE is loosing a customer and keeps being seen as greedy instead of just go with "ok, this time we'll transfer the founds but please, keep in mind it's an exception because you are a loyal customer (and others bullshit we use in the business) and be more carefull next time"It's unfortunate that SE custom service isn't more helpful and friendly towards their customers but ppl should really stop suggesting a charge back. A charge back should only be used if he wouldn't recieve the subsription but he does have a active sub - just on the wrong account which is his fault.
- Customer happy
- SE paid
- Everything is fine
Pretty much that
People don't know how to take criticism anymore, and bad play is rewarded with with a coddling mentality. Yes, this is a casual game for the most part - that doesn't mean people need to walk on eggshells in fear of getting reported for pointing out things. This whole 'please don't say anything even slightly negative' mentality that we seem to be going towards and the devs seemingly pushing towards it is creating a disturbing trend.
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It's rather interesting to see the score variation between companies with mmos on there.
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