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Is it legal for Kabam to expire items you purchased in-game with cash?

New_Noob168New_Noob168 Posts: 1,567 ★★★★
I know in California, there are laws against things you purchase and it expiring. Purchases made with cash, not units...should they be able to expire? Just wondering if anyone knows.

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    spaceoctopusspaceoctopus Posts: 1,111 ★★★
    I had this conversation with support. Purchased items are broken down into two categories: currency (units/gold) and consumables. They don’t let currencies expire, but they do consumables.

    Seems like a real thin hair their splitting to me, but some in my ally thought it made sense.
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    Troy_Elric123Troy_Elric123 Posts: 542 ★★★
    It should
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    Patchie93Patchie93 Posts: 1,898 ★★★★
    The law says that ingame currencies bought with real cash can't expire. Takes like 2 mins of googling or less and you'll have your answer
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    Judge_PainJudge_Pain Posts: 93
    Patchie93 said:

    The law says that ingame currencies bought with real cash can't expire. Takes like 2 mins of googling or less and you'll have your answer

    Currencies.
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    Duke_SilverDuke_Silver Posts: 2,421 ★★★★
    Well since you don’t own anything on your account, it legally shouldn’t be an issue right?
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    UnevenZeroUnevenZero Posts: 13
    Mike192 said:

    Patchie93 said:

    The law says that ingame currencies bought with real cash can't expire. Takes like 2 mins of googling or less and you'll have your answer

    Yea so in game currencies would be units, gold, battle chips, loyalty and so on but not items such as sig stones or t5b.
    Yea this is why everything you can buy with comes with either units or gold. The rest is "extra" and they can say you're purchasing the currency.
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    Lvernon15Lvernon15 Posts: 11,596 ★★★★★
    Everything physical has an expiry date, don’t see why it would be different for virtual products, as long as the information is shared
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    DemonzfyreDemonzfyre Posts: 21,037 ★★★★★

    Well since you don’t own anything on your account, it legally shouldn’t be an issue right?

    This
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