I would like to formally request a refund for both of the copies of Destiny 2 that I purchased, as well as all the silver that I gambled away on the blue slot machine that is Eververse. Micro transactions weren't the worst part of it. The worst part was that you could spend a whole $75 dollars on just too many bright engrams so you could get that sweet endgame content...the likelihood of that gear dropping is less than %15...
Bungie, I have not received goods that I have paid for. You did not inform the consumer that their money has a %10-%15 of actually getting the desired gear. I purchased your game TWICE. I believed in you.
You have spat on me and your community, and you deserve the big crash waiting for you at the end of this long painful slip off of the edge of relevance.
Activision Bungie, you've stolen from me, and I want my money back.
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so you bought lotery tickets and now want a refund cause you didnt win? you are the one gambling it away, they didnt force you to enter your credit card number.
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3 RepliesI've datamined the D2 files and Eververse has a refund ghost in her inventory. Its Ultra Rare item so you need to grind for it extra hard. Good luck el guardianrino.
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1 ReplyYou don't go about formally requesting a refund from Bungie as Bungie didn't sell you the game. You also didn't purchase Silver from Bungie; you purchased it from either Microsoft, Sony, or Blizzard, and what you purchased was a one-time non-refundable and non-exchangable currency conversion from money to Silver (an in-game currency that you do not own and have no right to claim you own). What you did is no different than if you purchased Glimmer for real world money (if that was an option Destiny offered). Claiming you didn't get goods you paid for is fundamentally false, considering you paid for Silver, and you received the Silver. That's the only real purchase you made. After that was using in-game currency to buy things in-game, and you own neither.
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Please see your retailer for any/all refund requests. Bungie did not sell the game to you. Bungie only sells to Activision, Activision in turn sells to Retailers, who then in turn sell to you. Your real money was a direct purchase for silver, so you got what you paid for. Your silver was traded for bright engrams that contain random items, you got what you paid for.
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Good luck with that. Would love to hear if your issues get resolved.
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9 RepliesWarning: Troll alert !!
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Sorry, but you don’t get a refund for buying in game currency, and spending that in game currency. Come on.
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Well, if you want to do it [i]formally[/i], you're going to want to go rent a tuxedo. Put on said tuxedo, then go outside, look up, and shout, "BUNGIE GIVE ME A REFUND!" Now, this may sound like it's not going to accomplish anything, but this method is 100% as effective as any other because [i]you did not buy the game from Bungie![/i] And, you know, the whole thing where you don't in any way qualify for a refund.
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Edited by humanbean: 1/26/2018 8:47:05 AMEververse is lame yeah, but what did you expect? Would of complained if you got an exotic or two from your Silver purchase (and perhaps bought more)?
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Ask Eververse, she will help ya.
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1 your not eligible for a refund 2 you purchased silver not the items silver can obtain you 3 bungie isnt the one who sold you destiny or the silver you will have to take that up with mircosoft or sony