RogueWolf_I77V wrote: »I have not been receiving crowns with my ESO Plus subscription. I've attempted to contact support via the support page numerous times and have only been acknowledged by the auto-response asking for details. One week after providing those details I still have not heard anything from the support team.
Worst part is apparently I'm not the only one! What's the deal?
Starting to think this needs to be elevated to a legal level...
RogueWolf_I77V wrote: »I have not been receiving crowns with my ESO Plus subscription. I've attempted to contact support via the support page numerous times and have only been acknowledged by the auto-response asking for details. One week after providing those details I still have not heard anything from the support team.
Worst part is apparently I'm not the only one! What's the deal?
Starting to think this needs to be elevated to a legal level...
Yes.
Bring a video game to court because you can't buy mount.
Keep it up fella
bait and switch
n. a dishonest sales practice in which a business advertises a bargain price for an item in order to draw customers into the store and then tells the prospective buyer that the advertised item is of poor quality or no longer available and attempts to switch the customer to a more expensive product. Electronic items such as stereos, televisions, or telephones are favorites, but there are also loan interest rates which turn out to be only for short term or low maximums, and then the switch is to a more expensive loan. In most states this practice is a crime and can also be the basis for a personal lawsuit if damages can be proved. The business using "bait and switch" is an apt target for a class action since there are many customers but each transaction scarcely warrants the costs of a separate suit
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