• Atomic
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    8 months ago

    Yes. That is the intended function.

    But you know. Some people. They do things that are not intended. They’re not supposed to. But they do it anyway. Maybe that’s a difficult concept to grasp for a German. But take my word for it when I say that some people do those things.

    And you keep claiming that its illegal for companies to cancel someone’s account as consequence.

    Please show me the EU guideline stating that. If you can’t. Please shut up and realize you don’t know shit.

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        8 months ago

        What you link still does not make it illegal for a company to ban your account if you try to defraud them.

        There are many situations where your right for a refund is expired. Most commonly. After a certain time. I can’t refund my purchase of CS 1.6. It’s not illegal for Valve to refuse my refund for that game.

        And despite the query you sent chatGPT None of its answers point to an actual law that says it’s illegal for a service to cancel your account if you endadge in defraudment.

        It’s not unreasonable to agree to losing the right to use a service if you attempt to defraud said service. That’s not an unfair stipulation in a ToS.

        Let me know when your successful lawsuit comes through. Good luck on that.

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          8 months ago

          for a company to ban your account if you try to defraud them

          You’re completely missing the point. If you have a contract broken on you, a chargeback is a completely legitimate mechanism to recoup funding as the contract was breached. It is not fraud to do this.

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            8 months ago

            Says you. I’m pretty sure they have a completely different opinion regarding this being a breach of contract.

            But I’m sure you know better. Because you read the entire ToS before clicking “I Agree” right?