KefkaGestahl wrote: »I was a week late to claiming my heroes of high isle bundle. To be honest, I don't care about the pet or the crafting stations. I'm not the type of player who would use them. But getting the DLC for free would have helped me out a lot. But because I usually only play the game when there is actually new content, I never found out I needed to claim my rewards before a specific date. I received no e-mail notifications or anything of that sort. On the 28th, one week after the last claim date, I went to the website to check the release date for Firesong on console and found out I missed it.
I contacted support with full honesty and they basically told me I needed to lie to them in order to grant exceptions, as they needed "a really good reason". I refused. I appealed and continued on the road of truth. I said I missed it because I didn't realize I needed to claim it. They rejected it a second time without any thought.
If they're going to commit to giving away the DLC as a sign of good faith to players, what reason do they have beyond mere greed to force players to jump through loops and claim the reward before some random, arbitrary date? It's frustrating. Also, I guess I learned my lesson. Next time, I'm going to lie. Lying is evidently what support wants.
No, it's not a sign of good faith, it's a promo and a bait to buy HIKefkaGestahl wrote: »giving away the DLC as a sign of good faith to players
I didn't tattle on them. Do you really think they were being kind or trying to do me a favor by saying they only grant exceptions if there is a strong reason for it? When they told me that, my ticket was rejected and it was closed. I had to appeal it in order to keep it going. And even if I had lied and said I was at a funeral or something, the logs already showed at that point I had already stated that I missed it because I didn't know it was even available to claim.You missed it, that's on you.
I really hope that customer service person doesn't get in trouble because you just tattled on them.
KefkaGestahl wrote: »I didn't tattle on them. Do you really think they were being kind or trying to do me a favor by saying they only grant exceptions if there is a strong reason for it? When they told me that, my ticket was rejected and it was closed. I had to appeal it in order to keep it going. And even if I had lied and said I was at a funeral or something, the logs already showed at that point I had already stated that I missed it because I didn't know it was even available to claim.You missed it, that's on you.
I really hope that customer service person doesn't get in trouble because you just tattled on them.
I did participate. I already had the achievement and logged into the game but it didn't specify in advance when the rewards would be distributed and I was never e-mailed about it. Yet they surely e-mailed me about the start of the event.There is an intentional reason to the time limit. The reward was really meant for players who participated, or at least were logging in to participate.
Objection. Assuming facts not in evidence. You're assuming their motive.You just stated in a public forum that a customer service member prompted you to try a different tactic because they knew if you stayed your course you were going to be denied. So yeah, that's telling on them.
Because many games grant such exceptions. If I was eligible to receive a reward but missed it by a mere seven days, playing hardball with me and trying to put me through the ringers doesn't accomplish anything.FluffyBird wrote: »I fail to see how saying that they can make an exception if there's a reason for it is anything other than being helpful. It's only natural for them to ask if there's something beside audacity that makes you entitled for a reward from a missed promo.
Yes. I owned up to it when I contacted support. My entire point is that I didn't lie or try to blame somebody else. I owned up to it and said "my bad" and hoped that I could depend on their mercy given I was one week late. But the truth will not set you free. It'll just cost you $15 when you're forced to subscribe to play the new zone.SammyKhajit wrote: »OP, this is on you.
KefkaGestahl wrote: »Yes. I owned up to it when I contacted support. My entire point is that I didn't lie or try to blame somebody else. I owned up to it and said "my bad" and hoped that I could depend on their mercy given I was one week late. But the truth will not set you free. It'll just cost you $15 when you're forced to subscribe to play the new zone.SammyKhajit wrote: »OP, this is on you.
Look, I just think that if you have an event to let people claim a DLC for free, you should probably give them up until the DLC comes out. Why randomly end the ability to claim on the 21st, a full 25 days before the DLC even releases on console? Why not send out an e-mail to people when the event was completed to let them know they need to log in and claim their rewards? Why not just automatically credit the DLC to the accounts of people who participated in the event and met all of the requirements?
And an e-mail was too much? What's the point in me being on the mailing list? The event was, like, two weeks. I logged in, saw I already had the achievement, and logged out. There was nothing else for me to do during the event. So I beg your pardon but I don't believe it's unreasonable for people to have participated in the event and then simply lost track of its goings on.They announced it here and on their website. And also in-game if I am not mistaken.
Not to mention, they announced at the start of the event that the rewards would be available as soon as the 100% goal was reached. A goal that was tracked daily on their web page dedicated to the event.
Plenty of opportunities to be informed about it.