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[–] shitlordcaligula ago
UPlay and Origin are at the bottom of the pack. God only knows what EA would make you do to get a refund on one of their many broken releases.
Not sure about GOG, but I know Steam just implemented a "no questions asked" policy if you want a refund. The catch is that you can only do it once, and you have to have played less than 2hrs of the game to qualify.
[–] HolidayHowlett 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
EA has a guaranteed refund for all 1st party and some 3rd party titles.
EA sucks, but you shouldn't outright lie about them.
[–] shitlordcaligula ago
it was intended as a joke. glad to hear EA does something right though.