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    Just an aside, you can actually class-action lawsuit any game corporation. All the EULA states is that if you do, you void the agreement between the two parties regarding the software and no longer hold license claim to use it. Basically, Trion Worlds holds the right to cancel your access to the game if you sue them.

    Just posting that for clarification.

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    Go figure trion isn't accredited

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rehpic CGX View Post
    You can as a consumer report them to the better business bureau though
    yes you can, but there lawyers are gonna pwn you with a shotgun/invisible combo
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    Well I'm going to cs in the morning seeking a full refund if they can't help ill go to th BBB not like I got anything more to lose

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rehpic CGX View Post
    Go figure trion isn't accredited
    All BBB accredidation is pretty much in a nutshell is you pay a decent-sized fee to have "BBB Accredited business" tagged to your business name on the site, an icon that says "BBB Accredited business" that you can put up on your merchant pages, and you auto-bump your business up a letter grade. It's nothing more than that, and only proves that the BBB skews ratings for cash.

    Even more fun...the BBB branches in the different states do not communicate with each other aparrently, so if you have a BBB contact, and become Accredited in one state...it is absolutely meaningless in another state as they maintain their records separately. I don't put a lot of faith in BBB ratings. I will look up FTC complaints if I don't trust a business though.

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