Sorry, I'm not privy to UK or EU law so the laws over in another country don't effect me![]()
You probably shouldn't be posting on a UK forum as you don't have the relevant experience.

Sorry, I'm not privy to UK or EU law so the laws over in another country don't effect me![]()
How can something be extremely complex and one dimensional?!Didn't know Squadron 42 was suppose to be a COD killer (well probably wouldn't take much since COD games are completely convoluted and one dimensional).
Can you bring(a source ofc) that quote when they say "COD killer"?The "COD killer" quote was one made by several of the higher ups in CIG command, including Chris Roberts himself.
Not really, even when some people here like to forget about it, the refund part only affects new pledges. Everyone that backed before the last change is affected by the old refund policy. And probably the information policy is still applicable to people that don't have accepted the new TOS. And probably the information policy is still applicable to people that has not accepted the new TOS.It's actually very simple, they changed the ToS. This change supersedes the previous ToS; if you disagree with the new ToS, you break the contract. Since you break the contract, you aren't entitled to a refund because the recompense clause is only activated if CIG runs out of money and stops developing. As for a financial audit, same logic applies. Savy![]()
Can you bring(a source ofc) that quote when they say "COD killer"?
Not really, even when some people here like to forget about it, the refund part only affects new pledges. Everyone that backed before the last change is affected by the old refund policy. And probably the information policy is still applicable to people that don't have accepted the new TOS. And probably the information policy is still applicable to people that has not accepted the new TOS.
Can you bring(a source ofc) that quote when they say "COD killer"?
Not really, even when some people here like to forget about it, the refund part only affects new pledges. Everyone that backed before the last change is affected by the old refund policy. And probably the information policy is still applicable to people that don't have accepted the new TOS. And probably the information policy is still applicable to people that has not accepted the new TOS.
I'm only sure about the refund part, mostly because is explained in the own TOS. The financial reports, if you don't agree with the new TOS, in my opinion should be delivered, if they choose to do it or not is another story, I'm just talking about the "legal" binding part of the TOS, not what they do with it. Don't know if you understand me.If the old ToS still apply to backers who were in before the change, where are the financial reports that were promised upon non-delivery? This is one of the crux points of "The new ToS affects everyone", because CiG have simply said "No, you won't get a financial breakdown until we cease development of the game, deal with it."
I can wait, I have patiente!If I remember correctly, this was from one of their web-shows, possibly 10ftC, so might be hard to pin point
It is true, read the refund part. Even if CIG did say that, the TOS talk for itself in that case.This is demonstrably not true. CIG has said this, but as Streetrollers case shows, Ortwin/CIG tried to deny him a refund under the newest ToS, despite him never agreeing to it and it being the final straw that led him to seeking a refund. All his pledges had happened under an older ToS.
It is true, read the refund part. Even if CIG did say that, the TOS talk for itself in that case.
It is true, read the refund part. Even if CIG did say that, the TOS talk for itself in that case.
Oh I agree with this, I'm just pointing out that CIG's lawyer is not and we have a case where CIG clearly tries to not honor that ToS the customer was actually bound by.Rolan is correct. If you have not agreed to the new tos you can't be bound by them (even if they were legal) no matter what Ortwin says.
But you acknowledge that CIG is not honoring their old ToS in Streetrollers refund case right? But tried to say he couldn't get a refund under the new ToS. And that CIG lied to paypal when they gave them a tracking number saying the product was delivered.
or are you just going to ignore that CIG do not honor the old ToS and deliberately mislead authorities regarding this.
That is the bit that get's me in this whole thing. CIG lied to Paypal? If I was a DA that would be the bit I'd be interested in. Was the tracking number that was passed to Paypal the sort of tracking number that's for physical products tracked by carriers?.. for a digital download?
Did Streetroller give any more details about this tracking number? Was it UPS or FedEx? Because if CIG claimed that they sent out their digital information out in a courier service's van <huh?> And there was nothing there when the van arrived at Streetroller's home <seriously, I must have the wrong end of the stick here> then CIG could accuse the courier service of losing that product.
I really do hope I've got the wrong end of the stick here, because if I don't then it does make you wonder about the veracity of any of CIG's tracking numbers.
Well... even if he agreed to the new TOS this doesn't affect the refund part.Oh I agree with this, I'm just pointing out that CIG's lawyer is not and we have a case where CIG clearly tries to not honor that ToS the customer was actually bound by.
RSI agrees to use its good faith business efforts to deliver to you the pledge items and the Game on or before the estimated delivery date communicated to you on the Website. However, you acknowledge and agree that delivery as of such date is not a firm promise and may be extended by RSI since unforeseen events may extend the development and/or production time. Accordingly, you agree that any unearned portion of your Pledge shall not be refundable until and unless RSI has ceased development and failed to deliver the relevant pledge items and/or the Game to you. (Pledges made under previous Terms of Services continue to be governed by the corresponding clause of the Terms of Services, or of the Commercial Terms, as applicable, which were in effect at the time of making the Pledge).
Well... even if he agreed to the new TOS this doesn't affect the refund part.
Just some information from the new TOS:
Where have I defended CIG about this or the refunds?I know this. How do you not get the part that CIG doesn't honor this. Read Streetrollers exchange with CIG.
Where have I defended CIG about this or the refunds?
So you acknowledge that CIG doesn't honor its own ToS? And in fact does the complete opposite when they deny refunds to customers that are entitled to refunds, like Streetroller?