Epic has the exact refund system of Steam

>Epic has the exact refund system of Steam
>Epic shills here keep saying that it's a lot better
motherfuckers and their lies lmao

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judging by the wording this is worse than steams

on steam its pretty much impossible to get refunded for purchases older than 14 days however the 2h limit is not strict by any means. gotten many games refunded with 4-5h play time

but dude
epic good
steam bad
that's why twitter trannies told me

so people outside of eu need to have reason for refund?

>law says something
>"by clicking this button you agree the law is invalid"
do they think this really works?

lol the twitter trannies are all pcbros

Don't you know?
If you just say no, the law no longer exists.

They count on you not calling their bluff.
Statistically, they're right.

Epic started out with giving out a number (2 or 3?) of unconditional refund per customer. No 14 day or 2 hour limit - Any game no matter how much you played it.
Then Steam drones complained that it wasn't the same as Steam so Epic changed it to the useless 14day/2hour limit.

>epic listened to steam users
nice try, shill

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It does because the law very specifically says that's how it works.
Steam, GoG, uPlay, Origin all make you click the exact same disclaimer whenever you buy a game. Dumb retards like you just don't read it.

law supersedes eula. at least in places with consumer right like europe and australia

>game stores suck so much you argue over their refund policies

lol you're not even trying anymore Chang

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>on steam its pretty much impossible to get refunded for purchases older than 14 days
if you do it sufficiently rarely (timescale: years) they automatically pass it for some reason

>Any game no matter how much you played it.
source?

fuck off pooh

engadget.com/2019-01-13-epic-games-store-updates-refund-policy.html?
>You could only ask for two refunds in an entire year (albeit after unlimited hours of play)
two refunds per year with unlimited hours playtime was a much better deal than the useless 2 hour playtime limit you get now on Epic and Steam.

so they changed the 2 refunds per year to a system more similar but stricter version of steam?

>they wanted to try to look better than steam
>found out their strategy brought them more loses than benefits
>tried to copy paste Steam again
like clockwork

>Epic has the exact refund system of Steam
>Steam shills here keep saying that it's a lot better

Your article does not mention "Steam drones" as the reason for this change.

Nobody said Steam has the better refund system.
This board was spammed to hell with epic shills "hahaha Epic allow us to refund without requirements while steam has dumb 2 hours system lmao XD"

MODS

>Nobody said Steam has the better refund system.
it is better actually, assuming epic's refund system is as strict as they make it sound
its easy to refund games with up to 5h on game time on steam as long as it was purchased less than 14 hours ago and you dont do it every day

Epic is to steam
What Sony is to Nintendo

>Article 16
>Exceptions from the right of withdrawal
>Member States shall not provide for the right of withdrawal set out in Articles 9 to 15 in respect of distance and off-premises contracts as regards the following:

>(m) the supply of digital content which is not supplied on a tangible medium if the performance has begun with the consumer’s prior express consent and his acknowledgment that he thereby loses his right of withdrawal.

tl;dr no refunds on digital games in EU

FREE GAMES LUL

>14 hours
14 days*

I know, I once refunded Arma 3 after I played it for 4 hours and told steam that "I didn't enjoy it and my friends stopped playing with me" and they accepted my refund lol

but that's why they did it. Steam drones complained they would not use a store that doesn't give them the same refund policy as Steam.

>whhha I can't exploit more than steam it so it is shit
The absolute state

who are you quoting?

Stupid esl

Your mom
Xd le epic new reddit meme

as you can see my point is now, proven by
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Requests with 2+ hours of playtime handled manually both on Steam and Epic.

Can't accept your version without any sort of proof.

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>1 person = the entire steam userbase

is there confirmation epic will look at refund requests with more than 2h? because again the language they use is quite strict

To be fair, Epic will automatically issue refunds on products that are under heated scrutiny even outside of the 2 hour/14 day limit.
Whereas with Steam, you gotta manually ask Support for a refund, their automatic system will not let you.
Otherwise, yeah, identical and the fact anyone uses it as a point of argument is a fucking retard.

>1 person = the entire epic userbase

Except the Steam refund policy isn't strict, retard. You can refund a game that's over 2 hours if you explain yourself.

>10+ threads per day shilling Epic + a lot of people and devs actively shilling Epic on twitter and reddit
>1 person