wolfie1.0. wrote: »
wolfie1.0. wrote: »
wolfie1.0. wrote: »
Hapexamendios wrote: »Expecting compensation for scheduled maintenance 🤦🏼
wolfie1.0. wrote: »
MarioMario wrote: »wolfie1.0. wrote: »
I have read the Terms of Service for ESO and ESO+. I am aware that they state access is not guaranteed.
However, as clearly acknowledged within the Terms themselves, these limitations are “subject to applicable law”.
Under the EU Directive 2019/770 a paid digital service must meet basic standards of availability and conformity. These are mandatory consumer rights and cannot be waived or overridden by a private contract — including terms of service.
So while ZeniMax may legally include such disclaimers in its ToS, they do not exempt the company from its legal obligations under European law, which protects consumers from paying for services they cannot access or reasonably use.
Therefore, I maintain my right to request compensation for the repeated service disruptions, in accordance with applicable consumer protection laws.
MarioMario wrote: »@notimetocare @DenverRalphy @Djennku @KiltMaster
Guys, what are you talking about?
I'm not referring to just the evening after the maintenance.
I am referring to the period from approximately July 10th to 24th in which the service was unusable due to, as Kevin admitted, a connection problem between the american datacenter and the Frankfurt servers, in addition to all the other random problems connected to scheduled maintenances.
I want a two-week extension on ESO+, and if they deny my refund request, you can be sure I'll take legal action. Not out of greed, but out of principle.
And everyone who loves this game should do the same, or this will become the norm.
If we want the service to maintain high standards, when they fall short, we need to assert our rights.
scrappy1342 wrote: »i'm not in the EU either, but i've noticed what was going on by skimming through the forum posts. again, no one is demanding anything for MAINTENANCE, but for DOWNTIME. there was a two week period where the servers were down more than they were up for EU. and i think an extension rather than a refund is perfectly reasonable and a great compromise. it doesn't cost zos anything, but it gives those players back what they lost