Summoners Market points not being applied?
Skunkcabbage
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So I spent $50 and it showed 50 market points along with +50 market points.
After buying it I only have had 50 points added to my account, is this a known bug?
Screenshots below show it:
After buying it I only have had 50 points added to my account, is this a known bug?
Screenshots below show it:
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Can you explain which of these 50 is for banquet milestones and which of these 50 is for the other set of milestones please?
There is a normal summoners market track which is always shown as one of those market points.
When a special market event runs and there's a track for it they add points for that track as well which is why you see the points there twice. One for the normal track and one for the event.
If you want to get pedantic, assuming this is being displayed as a list in HTML then the top one would be the normal track and the bottom one would be the event
You get 50 points here -
And 50 points here -
You don’t get 100 points in the banquet event.
Which one of the 50 is for banquet and which one of the 50 is for the normal one?
And you're asking a customer to inspect the HTML page code to identify that they are a different set of points? Your argument is falling apart at this point.
Edit: Use this as a reply to your comment above. We do know that they are different seeing as that you are literally looking at an instance of more than one
4d and 22 hrs to be exact based on your screenshot
- 50 regular milestone points
- 50 BONUS banquet milestone points
The points appear homogenous and a reasonable person would believe it applied to the only milestone you see by the time you have purchased the digital product.
The second set of milestones is hidden lower down on the page and wouldn't be seen by a user simply purchasing a $50 bundle.
Its not hidden its placed lower... Hidden would be.. hidden you know? Behind something else...not in plain view
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