136114-compensation-for-paying-players

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Well... they need to fix the issue with them occasionally giving you nothing first, otherwise it's sort of like compensating you by pointing and laughing.


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I'd prefer an "I survived the F2P launch and all I got was this lousy t-shirt" shirt.


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The purpose of it is to protect Carbine from people who are going to try to demand their own idea of compensation through legal action or something like that. It doesn't mean they won't compensate in situations like this because its good business to recognize you screwed something up and you want to express gratitude to customers who have stuck through it.

Edited October 3, 2015 by Beartornado


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but as the white knights sayeth "TOS read it" and so it shall be in their minds.


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Oh, I'm sorry. I didn't realize you were one of those who throws money away for nothing. I'm not. I work for a living, pay my bills, and when I pay for a service, I expect to get what I pay for. Carbine needs to add one week of time to subscribers, period. I don't really care if that only amounts to $3.50 worth of time, it was a week I paid for, and could not make use of. By the way, what exactly would you consider a "reasonable amount of time"? It has been 17 days since things got settled out, for the most part. That's plenty of time for Carbine to add a week of playtime to subscribers, and arrange for everyone to get some other compensation. I've seen companies less capable than Carbine arrange compensation like this in a couple of days. Going on three weeks, though? Yeah, that means Carbine did not intend to compensate us at all, thus why I brought this discussion back up.


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