Jamisonia wrote:If they don't ship your item back call the police.
People keep saying this, but I don't think the police will do anything. Heck, the Atlanta PD wouldn't even take my police report when someone fraudulently charged about $1200 to my credit card back in May or June, and I even knew who did it!
I'll stop there, as I don't really want to turn this into a cop-bashing thread.
You shouldn't have admitted that you were in the wrong, because you weren't. Their listing was wrong and you sent the item as you would in any other website, and to assume otherwise was only absurd. Now they think they have the moral high ground and that you're just a scammer trying to get your game back for free when you weren't even supposed to have sent it in the first place...
noiseredux wrote:
I hope you also understand that I plan to make sure to spread the word on how poor your "resolution team" really is, and that you would rather waste an astonishing amount of both my and your own time going back and forth over emails, and hinting that an exception will be made, only to ultimately do nothing of the sort.
Ah the power of the internet. Damn fucks prefer to lose tons of customers from your blog and this forum alone, than lose 5$ to send you your game back.
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