I think you're doing great on your own when you post stuff like this:
So far you seem to don't have enough evidence to bring anything against Turbine, much less a lawsuit. All I see are vague suggestions and moaning about not getting your points.
When you bring this suit, I suggest you present evidence that shows:
- Turbine quoting you one price and charging another; e.g. quoting 521 in the shop checkout, then charging you 595 points for it
- Advertising a normal price as a discount price; e.g. 595 as a sale price when the normal price is 595
- Advertising a price that shows a larger discount than it actually is; e.g. 695 > 521, rather than 595 to 521
Then you've got a game! But until then you're just posturing.
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GreyRogue already quoted Tolero to answer you about the way points are paid for long term plans but since I asked her that exact question a while back and got an answer here is the link:
http://forums.ddo.com/showpost.php?p...1&postcount=23
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Wait - stores have been doing this for years!
I mean, they even have sales where the sale price is more expensive than the original price!
Radio shack was particularly bad at this.
Ya I get it.... I was over the top myself.... But even bringing the word lawsuit in makes people laugh, whether it's a serious statement or not is irrelevant. It creates the appearance of a screaming meemie, in other words, it causes people to to dismiss your entire post. I get what you're what you're saying. But afer havign paid attention to Turbine over the last almsot 3 years and the way this game is run, I doubt there's anything intentionally deceptive about the store. It looks more like laxidaisical over-sight to me. I mean heck, looking back how many times have they borked somethign so simple as posting in a consistant manner a scheduled downtime? Or even remember to TELL us about a scheduled downtime anywhere? I mean if you can't get that right... Well.....
I hate to bust on them, because they are people, but man..... Sometimes you have to wonder which Keystone cop is running the joint and which one is goign to the donut shop and how lost will the donut shop cop on the way there let alone on the way back, and will the cop running the joint even realise he got a lemon filled instead of the rasberry filled he really wanted.....
Most of the time depending on my mood I find it rather entertaining.....
Oh and BTW, I got my 500 points on my billing date.... As convaluted as they made allt he different point awards it doesn't suprise me that it's borked.... Nor does it suprise me that they can't seem to get it all straightened out.....
When stores are caught doing it, they are subject to fines and other penalties by the attorney general's office in most states and possibly a private civil cause of action. Stores are not always caught doing it, of course. As for Radio Shack doing it, I would have my doubts as they are a national retailer; most national retailers don't bother with these games as they are fairly closely monitored by various consumer groups.
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I hear what you are saying. If anything, after 3 years myself, I can only conclude that Turbine continues with a track record of being less than forthright - with just about anything. This track record indicates something more pervasive than simple laziness or carelessness. In most instances they have a difficult time coming out about anything in-game being a mistake on their part and when they do, it is rarely timely and only after they have been called onto the carpet.
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Hi everyone,
We've been reading this thread, and wanted to clarify the pricing changes for huge bags that you've been seeing over the past few days.
Before Monday, huge bags were priced at 595 Turbine points and bound to account. This was a mistake as the bags were always meant to be bound to character. When we realized we were charging a bound to character price for a bound to account item, we raised the cost by 100 Turbine points (to 695) to better reflect the value of the item you were buying. This coincided with a sale we were having on bags which brought the price down to 521 points, and with the wisdom of hindsight we acknowledge this may have appeared deceptive. For that we apologize. With yesterday's patch and the fix to huge bags, we were able to bring the base price back down to 595 turbine points, which was our intention all along.
Had we told you in advance that the change was coming to the bags (and so the reason for the price increase), it would have been akin to letting you know about an exploit before it was fixed. For obvious reasons we decided not to retroactively change the bag that some of you had already purchased, but the bag you see in the store now was always the intended product.
I hope this explains everything for you. And as always, thank you for your feedback!
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Well, now I know my threads do get ignored. Thanks for the belated apology. I have not gone through every item (yet) to figure out if this happened elsewhere but I would be curious to know if you can be upfront about this happening with other items. Also, you were able to change the price of the goods as well as the description without a patch. But to change the item, you have to wait for the patch?
I guess what I find disappointing is the lack of communication as you explained. I am still a little fuzzy:
I find it difficult to view huge bags and their function to be an exploit of any kind. If you are saying that their function could be exploited, great, I would understand. But, in fact, people who bought bags bound to account are able to keep that feature, no?
Aren't you really saying that you wanted to prevent a run on huge bags if you announced the change? And Turbine, in an effort to capitalize on the popularity of the bags just decided to lie in the weeds hoping people would just not notice? I mean it took several threads to get this response and before your post there was no formal explanation, just a blurb in the release notes about the intended change.
Geez, where is the common sense? And the kicker is that the bags are really far from worth the price unless they are bound to account. Thus, I would hazard a guess that bag sales will drop from initial sales and be a low volume seller. If I am wrong, lunch on me Tarrant.
Lastly, I have requested a formal mechanism to post individual item prices in-game and on the DDO forums (or in the compendium) and then announce updates, not just sales. Any chance this is something that Turbine is willing to do?
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The bags were not an exploit in the "ah ha if I do something shady with them" sense, but in the "oh shoot these weren't supposed to work like that" sense. When we realized the item error, we had a tricky choice to make: on one hand acting one way would result in a boost of sales, on the other doing that went against our normal policies around game errors by doing so. We opted to stick with our normal practices rather than spiking sales on an erroneous item.
A little bit of integrity maintenance vs. greed? I think you guys made the right call, despite how unsavory a taste it may leave in many players' mouths. Bravo! I hope that, going forward, you guys continue making your decisions in this fashion (well, not the roundabout/confusing/apparently deceptive way, but the way of integrity)! Bravo.
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No they didn't think that... They KNEW that..... And so it is.... Like I said before I'm really suprised that anything in the store is bind to account as oppossed to bind to toon..... Not saying I like it being on the customer side, but if I were them...... And I wanted to run a business in a profitable way, that would be the way I'd attempt to do it.... Sometimes people seem to forget that not onyl is this a game, it's a business....
That's a great story...
But boosting the price on the "value" of a mistake is a dishonest move too. You didn't let anyone know about the added value, yet boosted the price because of the added value? No, that only works if you advertise the item as being more-than-average ie premium. The item was inflated in price without telling the player base why.
In this particular instance I'm going to assume the worst, not the best, because it was not done transparently. Had you made an announcement that "Huge Bags have inflated in price because they are currently more valuable than anticipated," everyone would have ho-hummed and thought about it. Even a "Temporary Value Increase" post would have clued players in without stating, "Yeah we're going to remove that bind-to-account feature." Hiding all of the operations behind the bag's situation was not transparent.
I also conclude that most VIPs will not be purchasing your Huge bags anymore as we can do better with Medium/Large Bags that can be shared.
PS: Please don't make those bind -- it would only make the Huge Bag issue an absolute deception.