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Men of War: Vietnam A new title in the world-known Men of War real-time tactics game series

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Old 09-14-2011, 08:24 AM
Fred DM Fred DM is offline
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Because of the early steam glitch - my CD key was never used. Deleted this piece of crap game and sold my CD key to some poor sod on the forums who thinks this game will be good even after reading countless compaints.

That person will no doubt download a pirate copy and use my CD key to access 'multiplayer' (using this term VERY loosely). Made my money back. No refund? Well, **** you. I suggest all who are as disappointed as I do the same.

Probably plenty of keys up for grabs!
i'm not sure if what you did is allowed under the SSA... and certainly, by now, it's impossible to sell your key.
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Old 09-14-2011, 02:04 PM
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It's also not allowed to refuse consumer rights or refunds under the Sale Of Goods Act (UK).

So long as the CD-Key is not bound to an account when you open MP (Gamespy) then it works!

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Old 09-14-2011, 02:10 PM
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So long as the CD-Key is not bound to an account when you open MP (Gamespy) then it works!
is the game still in your account after you've sold your key? that's illegal. you are not allowed to keep possession of any part of the game after you've sold your license, if the license may be sold at all.

what happens if you start the game now that you've sold your key?

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It's also not allowed to refuse consumer rights or refunds under the Sale Of Goods Act (UK).
Valve's an American company, though. and you didn't purchase the game through a British subsidiary (there isn't one).
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Old 09-14-2011, 02:23 PM
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/Care? The game probably still works SP.

Got money back in my pocket and income from potential customer taken away. If they refuse to address serious issues with their products, what can we do but find our own methods of redress? It's reasons like what happened with this game and poor product support that cause pirating. If there's no support or benefit from actually buying a game, there's no incentive to pay for it!!!!!
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