[quote]Why is nobody taking them to court in a class action lawsuit for stealing our money?
They lowered XP to not be acquiring the correct amount of the Buff from the Fire-team Medallion that you BUY thru Ever-verse.
So, There are people who spend 20$ and get Silver, they then use the Silver and purchase items.
These Medallions are 50 Dust, lets assume you bought 20$ worth.
Every-time you consumed the Medallion you were expecting an Increase in XP but you were not getting that full Increase. So you were spending 50 Dust for maybe Half of what was stated you would acquire...
How is that not a scam???[/quote]
Yea a bunch of kids are going to pool their money together and hire a lawyer to sue bungie, because of their extreme amount of entitlement.
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Im just throwing the idea out there. Its like going to the Car Dealership and buying the Premium Edition of the Car but only getting the Stock Edition.
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Bad analogy. A car costs way more to buy than a video game so it only makes sense to get your money's worth from buying a premium edition car. Also, I don't think vanilla Destiny 2 was labeled as the "Premium Edition" version of the game. We'd have to wait a few years for that... if the franchise is still alive by that time.
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Amount of money involved is irrelevant. Also seems Bungovision did violate their own terms since dlc dropped.
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Its already been fixed so the point is moot
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For now.