Unscheduled Maintenance Compensation
Illogix
Member Posts: 13
Hello,
It appears that Kabam will not be compensating me for the loss of consumables I had just purchased today for $20. I had just begun using 3 greater boosts to navigate act 5.2. The unscheduled server maintanance robbed me of this. I opened a ticket and got a fairly quick response in the form on a form letter (shared below), giving me no notion of even considering the issue created by this failure to properly maintain the servers. This has left me contemplating my future spending within the game and the the possibility of making a report to the Better Business Bureau. Perhaps there is a fairly sizable group of us were cheated by this today, enough to warrant a proper response.
Since I cannot get a legitimate response through a private ticket. I would like some kind of explanation from a moderator.
Having my ticket closed without allowing me to respond to a form letter is extremely aggravating. How can we be expected to spend money on a game that would dismiss us so easily when a gross mismanagement of the server has cheated us out of the currency we put into the game?
Thank you,
It appears that Kabam will not be compensating me for the loss of consumables I had just purchased today for $20. I had just begun using 3 greater boosts to navigate act 5.2. The unscheduled server maintanance robbed me of this. I opened a ticket and got a fairly quick response in the form on a form letter (shared below), giving me no notion of even considering the issue created by this failure to properly maintain the servers. This has left me contemplating my future spending within the game and the the possibility of making a report to the Better Business Bureau. Perhaps there is a fairly sizable group of us were cheated by this today, enough to warrant a proper response.
Since I cannot get a legitimate response through a private ticket. I would like some kind of explanation from a moderator.
Having my ticket closed without allowing me to respond to a form letter is extremely aggravating. How can we be expected to spend money on a game that would dismiss us so easily when a gross mismanagement of the server has cheated us out of the currency we put into the game?
Thank you,
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@Kabam Miike just said this wasn't an intentional outage. Now support says they chose to take it down? At least get your stories straight. It's total BS that kabam just tells players to suck it up and deal with lost battles, lost items, lost aq's, etc.. But at least have the decency to stick to the story.
They'll take this thread down as well, btw. Only a matter of time. They'll say it's bc you can't post comments from support, as dumb as that is. But we all know the real reasons.
File your bbb report. Don't spend. Best advice I can give.
What's BS about that? The server was crapping out, so they had to take it down to fix it. That's obvious, really.
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But again, miiike called it a server outage, which usually means something happened along the lines of a full crash or power loss... Support said they chose to take it down. Those are 2 diff things.
Actually, they are not. When there is a problem with a server or high latency, we have to take the game down to ensure that there are no further issues or damage caused. The two are not mutually exclusive.
Should I actually expect to receive customer service here? Normally I would just suck it up. But I literally paid cash for these resources today. Am I not even entitled to a genuine response from the company?
Unfortunately, we are not going to be able to offer you any more clarity than the Support Team has. We, as a moderation team, do not have the ability to investigate these situations, and it is up to the support team to make the final decision in cases like this.
That most I can do is ask that the case be looked at again, and I will do that for you if you send over your 8-Digit Support Ticket number in a private message. In the future, please remember that sharing private conversations with our support team, moderators, or even other players is against the forum rules.