People can wonder why, of course. But short of threatening to refund or getting a refund there isn't much they can do. The law is on SE's side, that's all I'm saying.And that gives a right for people to never wonder why they are getting an error or how to correct the issue? It doesn't give another person the ability to complain that a product that they purchased from a company isn't working as it is intended too? A EULA and a TOS isn't something that is this shield that makes them go "haha you can't touch me you can't touch me. i can do this i can do this and you cant do nothing." They use it when they have to. They don't use it to abuse their own power and that is what you are arguing.
Nowhere in your original post did you say anything about the law. Again, no one is arguing about the law. People are complaining and people are wondering why. That is all that they can do just like you said. I rest my case.
So quit getting mad at them and telling them you think they're entitled.
The ToS and EULA are basically laws that every software has. People complain and feel entitled because they think they own the game when I was simply stating that wasn't the case. They can bitch, moan, whine and complain all they want but it really doesn't accomplish anything. What it works out to be is distracting to the people who are trying their hardest to fix the issue. You rest your case? Ha... Trolls make me laugh.Nowhere in your original post did you say anything about the law. Again, no one is arguing about the law. People are complaining and people are wondering why. That is all that they can do just like you said. I rest my case.
So quit getting mad at them and telling them you think they're entitled.
Actually, they are contracts at best, agreements at worst.The ToS and EULA are basically laws that every software has. People complain and feel entitled because they think they own the game when I was simply stating that wasn't the case. They can bitch, moan, whine and complain all they want but it really doesn't accomplish anything. What it works out to be is distracting to the people who are trying their hardest to fix the issue. You rest your case? Ha... Trolls make me laugh.
Now, contractual laws, consumer protections, etc. may determine whether portions of an EULA/ToS can hold up in a court of law---but those documents themselves are not "laws".
Loosing your cool are you? You said "the law is on their side." so who is "the law." Can't be their laws. How can a part of you be on your own side. No, you keep switching your story up and now you're on the complete opposite side of what you were trying to prove by accident. I can/will never get any bit of reasoning from people like you at all. In your mind everyone, but square is at fault here. In my mind it's a mixture of both. No one is wrong and no one is right. Thank you for your insults. It clearly shows who won.The ToS and EULA are basically laws that every software has. People complain and feel entitled because they think they own the game when I was simply stating that wasn't the case. They can bitch, moan, whine and complain all they want but it really doesn't accomplish anything. What it works out to be is distracting to the people who are trying their hardest to fix the issue. You rest your case? Ha... Trolls make me laugh.
Thank you and have a good day or night to you mister.
I'd like to post that this topic has derailed from the opening post. I'd like to apologize on my behalf and everyone else's. I hope this topic can go back on the right direction as it was intended too.
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