102095-check-your-credit-card-statements-with-regards-to-monthly-subscription-charges

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This is off topic, but Aion was originally developed and released by NCSoft, later Gameforge took it over as free-to-play in Europe when NCSOft was about to shut it down. NCSoft are not the good guys, they're a corporation with sole interest in large profits. Even if a game is doing well and they deem it's not profitable enough, they have been known to end them. I am very nervous about WildStar's future due to this.


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Thas some scary shit... im using paypal for my sub...but still thats a nasty overcharge


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Region locking is a common thing in the gamming world look at consoles.. but yeah i never did understand why they havnt released that title.. seems like there might be a big enough demand to keep it alive on this side of the world..


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Well, that question might answer itself... try doing a Google search on "NCSoft complaints"... quite a few pending BBB and other reports/issues floating about out there as well. :ph34r: EDIT: https://www.google.com/?gws_rd=ssl#q=ncsoft+complaints

Much agreed... said the same yesterday in another thread... NCSoft views each game, customer, consumer as a cash-cow... milk it dry one way, change the format of the game-model (p2p, f2p, b2p, p2w, etc), milk it some more... once it no longer holds its weight and runs dry enough, they axe it for good typically and somewhat unceremoniously (City of Heroes as an example). Carbine has had its fair share of missteps and botch ups, but being in bed with an entity such as NCSoft only complicates said issues... basically the proverbial rock and a hard place. (EDIT: LOL, noticed and fixed my own typo there... "Carbine in bed with Carbine"... guess this game really is on the cutting-edge of sci-fi huh? xD)


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That's like saying it's Amazon's fault if FedEx damages merchandise in shipping. Granted, chances are Amazon would try to fix it, but it's not their fault or obligation to fix it.


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Actually, not really... Amazon doesn't have a contract with FedEx to knowingly trust their money-handling... whoever Amazon uses as their billing-processing front-end would be the comparison. :lol: Besides, don't give NCSoft any ideas... otherwise they might be inclined to find some excuse to charge us postage on our payments next. :P
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