>purchase product on steam
>”actually got we want you to pay more for that product after you’ve already paid for it”
>license revoked
How is this legal
Purchase product on steam
You don't even live in argentina, pendejo
So fire up your VPN and pirate that shit.
It cost less than 20 cents
A clear error
what the fuck did you expect
Didn't Sseth end up indirectly nuking the argentina VPN trick because he actually told people that you can do it and how to do it, leading Valve to patch it out?
Wouldn't the vpn report me for pirating?
Why the fuck you blaming steam for something that wasn't even their fault
>How is it legal for a business to pull a digital product after a grievous pricing error
Real brainlet hours. I guess they should have just taken the massive losses because some intern fucked up.
I mean it's not legal for them to do it for physical items so why should it be for digital?
completely legal
if a store accidentally puts the wrong price tag on an item, they are allowed to tell the customer that it was a mistake and that they will not complete the sale/ it must be bought at the correct price
obviously its a lot easier to do that with digital items instead of physical, but the law remains the same
Clearly this was a mistake, I dont think a customer can reasonably expect a big piece of software (vegas pro) to be sold for literal pennies rather then whatever the intended price was.
looks like they also lowered the price and added something for free to it as well, so whats the problem?
No. They want you to keep paying them for their service. Find one that allows peer-to-peer. Any VPN worth a damn is fine with it.
based mutt
It's legal because it was clearly a mistake.
fail to see the problem, you have your pesos back, stop crying
>Buy product for cheap due to glitch
>"Whoops, you weren't able to do that, and the glitch was abused, so we've had to remove the license from your account but we also gave you a full refund."
>WTF bros! I should be able to change my region location in order to exploit a glitch and steal from a company without repercussions, how is this fare?
Is Zig Forums just made up of children?
lol
Yeah. What's up with all the childish strawmans?
Not in Poland. If they set up wrong price, they MUST sell at that price. No refusal allowed. That's because this was used for too many scams in 90s.
Isn't it much easier to scam the system the other way around with that, though?
>Know someone in charge of pricing products
>Tell them to have a little accident
>Damn near free products
Because you literally exploited a glitch to receive the product for that price. It is legal for them to do this with physical items, try and ring up a playstation 5 as a banana at your local walmart self check-out, it'll run you about 2.50$, but if the store catches you doing it they have the right to take the merchandise back since you are exploiting the system to get the product for an unintended price.
>all these people defending a corporation revoking a purchase that wasn't the user's error
Shouldn't you all be prepping your bull?
If they already gave you the item and let you walk out the door, they can't then call you up and demand you come back with more money or return the item. That's a completed deal. A digital transaction shouldn't be exempt from that.
If these were just pre-orders then sure, they can cancel and renegotiate.
But they were already sold the item. You can't backtrack after the fact and take the product away. Imagine if you bought something at the store then the next day you get a knock on the door from the store manager saying you have to return it because he printed the label wrong.
Thanks to the legal magic of app stores, cloud magic, and licensing, you don't actually buy much of anything when you put your money down for software today.
You don't know shit once the offer is accepted and consideration changes hands you can't go back on it irl. Only in this digital 'you don't own anything' world would people defend forcibly going back on a done deal.
>That's because this was used for too many scams in 90s.
based poles
>you walk into Walmart
>buy a loaf of bread
>2 weeks later knock on your door
>”you actually didn’t pay full price for a loaf of bread here is the receipt that’s been tracked to your credit card leading us the police to your residence with an order for you to pay full price due to the businesses worker forgetting to put an extra 0 at the end of the price. The court orders you to return the purchased goods and you’ll receive your money paid”
So you guys think this is fine with digital goods huh?
It's the law, user.
Yeah! Businesses should go under due to a slip of the finger!
Can you give some recommendations? You can put it in base 64 is it'll make you feel better about spoon feeding.
There is literally no other reason to pay for a VPN.
VPNs are for connecting to home or work networks (free) or pirating (paid). Anything else, a VPN is not worthwhile or they'll report your ass to the FBI.
Depending on the country there may not be something they can do. Once a sale is final you can't revoke it. Considering Steam gives you immediate access to the goods that sale is final
Oh the fuckin irony.
>vegas
just pirate premiere, retard