But you should care, because what i wrote, are just facts about how it works.
Yah no⌠It would seem that you canât read or comprehend the words printed in front of your eyes, so let me break it down for you a little.
The trader is responsible for any damage to your goods from the time they are dispatched until you receive them.
So, if when you receive an order you made online, from a catalogue or by telephone, you discover your goods are faulty or donât work as they should, you are entitled to ask for them to be repaired, replaced or, where neither is possible, you can ask for a price reduction (on your original purchase) or a refund.
Remember that you always have a 2-year minimum guarantee at no cost. This 2-year guarantee is your minimum right, however national rules in your country may give you extra protection.
This is for physical goods purchased either through a physical or online retailer.
It has nothing to do with digital products nor games in general.
This specific article is for products that are faulty or broken either from manufacturing errors or damaged during transport.
Digital products do have a 2 year warranty (Since 2022), but since Overwatch 1 no longer exist, was 6 years at the time of Overwatch 2âs release, and Overwatch 1 ceased to exist after the new law was passed for digital products, it wouldnât apply either way.
Free products have no warranties because they are, free and cost no money to download and play.
Warranties only exist for products we pay money for, but excludes things like premium currencies, and the things you spend those currencies on.
In this case, youâre entitled to literally, nothing.
Are you still going to tell me that you donât care, even when faced with more facts? If this isnât a wakeup call, do go ahead and try to contact a lawyer and present your case, but i can guarantee that the only thing youâll end up with, is them saying you donât have a case.