Claiming ignorance in the eyes of the law is not a valid defence and this shouldn’t be either.
I have not seen any mail like this from Blizzard. Someone else claimed there might’ve been a link somewhere in a commercial email.
But still, I would disagree. Considering the dignity of loosing everything for the customer, you make sure they have recieved the information and have time to act. A link at the end of a commercial or whatever doesn’t cut it in my view.
They did not send a specific email saying exactly what was happening. They sent a link to the news which had the information, I guess you chose not to have them send those emails to you.
I find it amazing how you try to imply that it’s the customers who are at fault. Anywhere else in the world heads would roll and people would get fired if they caused something like this.
As a company you 100% make sure the customer is informed so they have a chance to act.
They are partly at fault.
They were informed but some people just took no notice and didn’t care for their characters.
Yes, obviously the thousands of hours me and my friends have spent building those characters meant nothing to us.
I have read more than enough of you on these forums Dottie, I will not entertain you anymore. Have a nice day.
Surely if they did you would have taken the time time to occasionally look towards them.
Man plays a rehash of Vanilla, with no advertising beforehand that the realms would ever be permanently Vanilla, and gets surprised to find out characters after 18 months had progressed beyond Vanilla.
The amount of circlejerking in this topic is legendary.
However Nuniel is 100% right, the default flow in which this was handled is unnatural, and if you read deeper into it, it was only done to promote the payed cloning service.
How you blizzard fanboys and fangirls try to cope with that is completely offtopic here.
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