![]() ![]() Now, this point for me is rather important, since all those premium vehicles lost the value not because they were “bad” or because how the game “had to evolve”, but because how the game has been forced to “be”. ![]() I do respect if someone does it, because I do understand what does it feels to buy something that, in short terms, will lose it’s value. I feel like it is not the proper way to proceed, I think it is rather a low move. Playing in the NA server, I’ve experienced that, in general terms, the WoT community is rather toxic from time to time, but after reading some of the comments in this blog, I am happy to be part of such, because there are a lot of people with values and rather great principles. I want to point out a couple of very interesting things I noticed in the comments. If you used PayPal, you can get back EVERY LAST DIME you gave Wargaming for the last year-and-a-half!!! WHEN they lock your account down and you lose access to it, Wargaming themselves shoot themselves in the foot because then you can charge back Under the law, you can only chargeback 120 days of PayPal charges to Wargaming in dispute of “Goods not as described” but… They will lock it up tighter than a drum. Now, bear in mind that you WILL lose your account. You know what happens then? They meet with the same brick wall, bullshit auto-responder service that you meet with all the time. Guess what, folks? PayPal will try to contact them too. Go on to explain how there are no real customer support agents anymore and that they are simply unreachable by phone to discuss the matter with at all. Go on to explain that they are deliberately ripping off customers this way, while interacting with the community as little as possible, not even listening to feedback from community contributors, firing any who speak out about this practice and how their customer support consists only of auto-responders that deny any and all claims. Then you simply explain how you received the goods, but that Wargaming deliberately runs their game in such a way that anything you buy quickly devalues. ![]() Go to your PayPal Account and file chargebacks (click „Report an Issue”) on your last charges to Wargaming as “Goods Not as Described” and then select “Other”. But if you have for example 5 accounts, you can do it on 4 and still screw WG up pretty bad while leaving an account to play with. You’re going to lose access to your account for sure if you do it. Now, all this takes is your willingness to quit the game forever. If you used PayPal to buy stuff from Wargaming, you can get some serious cash back. ![]() So, if we already posted several hundred times (at least!) premium store offers, the reverse must also come true. Many of you have commented the #walletclosed tag these past months, for good reason. But since WG does not bother listening to its players (they failed to provide new maps without corridors, a proper arty nerf and a gold ammo nerf to say the least) and instead is testing a new store interface, I decided this needed to be posted. I’m sure many of you have one or several WoT accounts where you invested time and money in. Note: We don’t know what happens with bought gifts yet. Update: do not try this unless you can afford to lose a whole account. We’ll let you know if we require additional information from you, and will contact you via email when a decision has been reached” We’re reviewing the claim and will carefully consider all the material before making a decision. WHEN YOU TRY IT, YOU WON’T GET THE MONEY, BUT THIS MESSAGE: „Wargaming Group Limited has responded to the claim you filed against them. ![]()
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