Overwatch 2 Ready Check: Prepare for Launch!

Please do not respond to my post again.
I am annoyed with you.
You just get pleasure from offending people.

I have as much right to post on here as you do. As I mentioned before, you’re free to ignore me if you wish.

For what? For providing facts? For correcting misinformation?

How on earth you’re able to ascertain that just from a text-based discussion on an online forum is beyond me.

That said, it’s certainly not the case as that’s not the kind of person I am.

Besides, I’ve not said anything even close to being “offensive”. If I had no doubt the moderators would have silenced me by now!

Can’t you read the words “Do not reply”?
Please do not reply to my post.
You are the one harassing me.
I am fed up with seeing your misinformation.

Again, I’m free to post on here just like you are. If you don’t like my posts you can ignore me.

You don’t get to dictate where and when I can post.

Like I said before, I get that you’re mad and frustrated, but I’m not the one who instituted the changes that put you in that state.

Excuse me? Please indicate where anything I’ve said is misinformation.

I’m not saying anything of the sort.

You’re getting very close to harassing me with your toxicity and false accusations.

You stated that you are not entitled to a refund for the watchpoint pack.
I know people who have received refunds.
Please stop replying to me.
What you are doing is stalking me.

You said:

To which I replied:

In fact, in another thread I even replied to someone saying they should be eligible or a refund:

I’m doing nothing of the sort. I’m responding to your replies to my posts. That’s how online forums work.

If you don’t want me to reply then stop responding to, addressing or referencing me.

Terms and conditions are ignored by law.
You are replying to me even if I am not replying to you.

May not.

Those are the key words you’re overlooking there.

May not.

What do you think you just did? You are very confusing at times :frowning:

What you’re saying is disjointed.
So can you please stop with the vague answers that make no sense?

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I don’t see anywhere there that it says “A post-paid mobile number must be attached to your…”

It just says “phone number”

Again, most people did not realise about all this pre-paid/post-paid bull💩 until very recently when it’s actively asked them to link their phone number to their account either via the battlenet launcher when opening Overwatch or the email that everyone got about making sure you’re ready to play or whatever it was.

Blizzard suck :peach: and we all know it.

Oh and it’s inconsistent as absolute hell which doesn’t help.

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This statement is in no way, shape or form “vague”:

Can’t you understand the context?

My husband can’t even be ready for launch because Blizzard “24/7” support doesn’t reply to country change. Their self service doesn’t even work, and they require personal documents to change country on a account just to play a GAME. They should up their support during this time.

Good luck. The site says I’m not eligible for a refund, contacted them manually, it’s been 3 days, no response.

Blizzard doesn’t care if I play or not, only that they appear to fight bogey men that they themselves allowed and encouraged. There is no high level player that doesn’t have more than one account. Invitees to Blizzard evens included.

Not having per hero SR makes it so I need more accounts to be rated correctly or just onetrick and thus throw when enemy team runs a hard counter to me. The game is designed to hate onetricks, and the ranking is designed to punish flex players.

The system is designed around multiple accounts and Blizzard is now throwing their players under the bus for PR.

Never go back. If a company proves it treats people like numbers, you will never be anything other than a number. Move on.

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And selling a game to an account that doesn’t meet the requirements is also on me? Not warning me on purchase is also on me?

Do I have to check every shoe box to see if it doesn’t contain 2 left shoes, and is it fine to refuse a refund because I didn’t check the box?

At what point am I right in demanding a refund? At what point is it fair to say that relying on people not reading a multi page document for a game that replaces a game I COULD play is basically a scam?

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If you purchased the Watchpoint Pack but aren’t able to use your phone number for SMS verification then you should be able to get a refund.

It all depends on Blizzard’s Terms & Conditions of sale and also any consumer protection laws that you may have in your country.

To use the protections in my country I’d have to start up a legal battle in my country, which is … fun. And Blizzard’s take on this is to leave me on seen. Day 3. We’ll see.

Also, you said “aren’t able to use”. Does that cover me not wanting to use? I know that it’s a moot issue, I can just lie, but what’s your opinion on this.

Since I think you took a strong stance on personal responsibility versus consumer protection, I wonder what the line is. It is my view that, since I have filed the refund request before the game launched, I am entitled to a no questions asked refund.

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Update: a robot that tried very hard to sound human replied and said that he’ll make an exception seeing how I only played 0 hours. Apparently I’m in.

Hey, at least there’s that. I am genuinely happy with this. I got my money back, I dislike Blizzard’s rules I don’t play Blizzard’s game, we all live happily ever after.

Overwatch 1 was a good game I genuinely enjoyed and I played for 6 years for 60 bucks, good deal.

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Twitch drops the most wasteful useless mechanic VCs started using to promote their rich paying buddies no matter what it costs on the planet.

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I’m not clear whether or not I’ll be able to play OW2. I have a verified number with Blizzard but it’s outdated and I can’t update it in account details because they text the old number to confirm. Does it need to have the current number for me to access the gameplay or just be a verified number?