Nintendo is going to court over its refund policy

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The Norwegian Consumer Council first spoke out against the policy in early 2018, but the complaint reached Germany because that's where Nintendo of Europe is based. The Council wrote an open letter to Nintendo, part of which reads:

"According to the right of withdrawal laid down in the Consumer Rights Directive, such terms are illegal. Until the game can be downloaded and launched, the seller cannot prohibit the consumer from cancelling their pre-order."

That time, the NCC examined seven digital gaming platforms, but only two of them have good enough refund rules and processes to earn the council's approval. It's going after Nintendo, though, because its rules are apparently the worst. Sony allows you to get a refund for pre-orders even after their release date, so long as you haven't downloaded or streamed them yet. Microsoft will also refund you for pre-purchases before they're released.

Out of the seven, only EA's Origin and Steam's Valve passed muster. Steam, after all, will give you a full refund even if you've already played the game for an hour or so. Meanwhile, Nintendo's e-shop doesn't even allow you to pre-order a title unless you waive your right to get your money back. You'd have to check a box that reads: "I consent that Nintendo begins with the performance of its obligations before the cancellation period ends. I acknowledge that I thereby lose my right to cancel."

Nintendo defended its policy in the past by citing article 16 of the 2011/83 European Consumer Law Directive (PDF), which lists all the exceptions from the right of withdrawal. The first entry in the list says consumers can't withdraw from a deal "if the performance has begun with the consumer's prior express consent, and with the acknowledgement that he will lose his right of withdrawal once the contract has been fully performed by the trader." Norwegian publication PressFire says the proceedings will begin within the next three to four weeks.

throwawayforweird173 on December 20th, 2018 at 00:13 UTC »

I want a refund for ARK where do i need to sign?

who128 on December 19th, 2018 at 23:51 UTC »

I'm torn between how wrong it is deny a refund for something that isn't even out and how silly it is to spend money on an essentially limitless item in advance.

OscarExplosion on December 19th, 2018 at 23:30 UTC »

In Europe