Why do you need their legal department? If you want to sue them, file a lawsuit. The court will notify them, it it goes to trial that is.
I know, I know a few Lawyers as it happens (One of whom worked for a guy with the best name ever! Which should totally be an RP name âLord Patrick Snowballâ) and I know they specialise, I more meant, I doubt Ion would be quaking in his bootsâŚ
Okay, sorry if I got over-explainy.
Yea. Iâm sure blizzardâs shaking in their boots right now.
What can they possibly do as a multi million dollar company with hired lawyers, against a random poster who canât find a publicly available information.
You sure showed themâŚ
Or the movie Legally Blond
is this you?
Told you all no need to respond. Got my answer. Was hoping for a blue response to speed up the legal action a bit.
Youâre just looking for attention again. Youâre not gonna do anything and we all know it. Now log back in to WoW and go do your dailys
Iâm sure we had some other poster late last year threatning to take Blizzard to court, had many many threads on the subject, until the fool admitted he was trollingâŚThis seems very similar, so in that case, good luck, you will more than need it.
lol Whats this drama all about?
He/she/it wonât say, its more or less the same approach that a poster took a few months back, havenât seem that poster since, assumed they got banned, as at one point I think there were 5 threads from them.
All going on about how Blizzard is going to get sued, and that his âLegal Teamâ whom I seem to recall was active at 7pm on a weeknight, had told him he had the best chanceâŚ
Iâd pay to watch that though.
Which directs you to
Which is an awful lot of reading.
I canât wait to see how much money the OP wastes on this. Btw if they find for Blizzard doesnât he have to pay their legal fees too?
Good luck with that if you wish to test it out lol.
Wow someone got out of the wrong side of the bed today.
You agree to the terms of service. If you break the rules they can terminate your account. All legal
All Blizzard need to say is itâs in our terms and conditions he agreed to and they will close the case.
Er, the terms of service is the agreement between Blizzard and its users. Of course it has meaning. It may be that a court has previously decided that in a specific case, a specific provision is not valid or cannot be upheld in those circumstances, but that does not mean the same will apply to others, and certainly not that the entire terms of service are irrelevant.
I will tell you what the drama is about.
First the discrimination of blizzard only letting UK residents buy game time 2 months at a time and not one month at a time like the rest of the world.
Secondly, there servers are not fit for service.
Thirdly there customer service is absolutely terrible and the only way to get there attention is to take them to court.