Bengalis
ATH,#2REBUTTAL Individual responds
Sat, February 21, 2009
I was concerned enough about being ripped off to read the user agreement and discovered quickly that the contract would be auto-renewed. I also found that if you cancel the contract you are required to buyout the remainder of the coins. Since the game i wanted was 50 coins/20 dollars, and the same 2 month plan you were referring to was 100 coins/ 20 dollars; I simply bought the plan, cancelled it, got the 100 coins and could not figure out how to use the coins to buy the game. I was told upon filing a complaint with customer service that only Active accounts (i.e. accounts that are auto-renewing) could actually use the coins to purchase games. Its OK though they informed me because I can still use the coins to play the game. Upon pressing the issue and threatening to sue for purposes of principle, the response to my 6th complaint was that they had never recieved a complaint from me before, and that if i wanted to cancel my 12 month subscription i had to buy all the coins!! The nerve of these people is unbelievable, and their customer "support" could not have been less helpful or more like an automated advertising machine. Here is the ONLY clause in the user agreement that is supposed to tell you that cancelled account coins cant be used for purchases... "Additionally, upon cancellation of your Subscription Plan, your participation in the WildClub Program will terminate and you will no longer be entitled to the benefits of the WildClub Program." This does not seem like it is clear enough to be legal, It must be illegal to attach a false value to an item and then sell it. This is the equivalent of buying a 20 dollar Best Buy gift card only to have them tell you they cancelled the gift card program!
Bengalis
ATH,#3REBUTTAL Individual responds
Sat, February 21, 2009
I was concerned enough about being ripped off to read the user agreement and discovered quickly that the contract would be auto-renewed. I also found that if you cancel the contract you are required to buyout the remainder of the coins. Since the game i wanted was 50 coins/20 dollars, and the same 2 month plan you were referring to was 100 coins/ 20 dollars; I simply bought the plan, cancelled it, got the 100 coins and could not figure out how to use the coins to buy the game. I was told upon filing a complaint with customer service that only Active accounts (i.e. accounts that are auto-renewing) could actually use the coins to purchase games. Its OK though they informed me because I can still use the coins to play the game. Upon pressing the issue and threatening to sue for purposes of principle, the response to my 6th complaint was that they had never recieved a complaint from me before, and that if i wanted to cancel my 12 month subscription i had to buy all the coins!! The nerve of these people is unbelievable, and their customer "support" could not have been less helpful or more like an automated advertising machine. Here is the ONLY clause in the user agreement that is supposed to tell you that cancelled account coins cant be used for purchases... "Additionally, upon cancellation of your Subscription Plan, your participation in the WildClub Program will terminate and you will no longer be entitled to the benefits of the WildClub Program." This does not seem like it is clear enough to be legal, It must be illegal to attach a false value to an item and then sell it. This is the equivalent of buying a 20 dollar Best Buy gift card only to have them tell you they cancelled the gift card program!
Bengalis
ATH,#4REBUTTAL Individual responds
Sat, February 21, 2009
I was concerned enough about being ripped off to read the user agreement and discovered quickly that the contract would be auto-renewed. I also found that if you cancel the contract you are required to buyout the remainder of the coins. Since the game i wanted was 50 coins/20 dollars, and the same 2 month plan you were referring to was 100 coins/ 20 dollars; I simply bought the plan, cancelled it, got the 100 coins and could not figure out how to use the coins to buy the game. I was told upon filing a complaint with customer service that only Active accounts (i.e. accounts that are auto-renewing) could actually use the coins to purchase games. Its OK though they informed me because I can still use the coins to play the game. Upon pressing the issue and threatening to sue for purposes of principle, the response to my 6th complaint was that they had never recieved a complaint from me before, and that if i wanted to cancel my 12 month subscription i had to buy all the coins!! The nerve of these people is unbelievable, and their customer "support" could not have been less helpful or more like an automated advertising machine. Here is the ONLY clause in the user agreement that is supposed to tell you that cancelled account coins cant be used for purchases... "Additionally, upon cancellation of your Subscription Plan, your participation in the WildClub Program will terminate and you will no longer be entitled to the benefits of the WildClub Program." This does not seem like it is clear enough to be legal, It must be illegal to attach a false value to an item and then sell it. This is the equivalent of buying a 20 dollar Best Buy gift card only to have them tell you they cancelled the gift card program!
Bengalis
ATH,#5REBUTTAL Individual responds
Sat, February 21, 2009
I was concerned enough about being ripped off to read the user agreement and discovered quickly that the contract would be auto-renewed. I also found that if you cancel the contract you are required to buyout the remainder of the coins. Since the game i wanted was 50 coins/20 dollars, and the same 2 month plan you were referring to was 100 coins/ 20 dollars; I simply bought the plan, cancelled it, got the 100 coins and could not figure out how to use the coins to buy the game. I was told upon filing a complaint with customer service that only Active accounts (i.e. accounts that are auto-renewing) could actually use the coins to purchase games. Its OK though they informed me because I can still use the coins to play the game. Upon pressing the issue and threatening to sue for purposes of principle, the response to my 6th complaint was that they had never recieved a complaint from me before, and that if i wanted to cancel my 12 month subscription i had to buy all the coins!! The nerve of these people is unbelievable, and their customer "support" could not have been less helpful or more like an automated advertising machine. Here is the ONLY clause in the user agreement that is supposed to tell you that cancelled account coins cant be used for purchases... "Additionally, upon cancellation of your Subscription Plan, your participation in the WildClub Program will terminate and you will no longer be entitled to the benefits of the WildClub Program." This does not seem like it is clear enough to be legal, It must be illegal to attach a false value to an item and then sell it. This is the equivalent of buying a 20 dollar Best Buy gift card only to have them tell you they cancelled the gift card program!