Soreda said:I still dont know why the game is "broken and unplayable".
Yeah, it's normal for a MMO to delete your character if you crash out.
Soreda said:I still dont know why the game is "broken and unplayable".
ManaByte said:They cancelled my free month because the senior citizen on the other end of the line was so senile she didn't know what she was doing.
Juice said:Maybe they cancelled your free month because you implicitly asked them to. I've played over a dozen MMOs with all slightly different registration processes, but in general with any credit card auto-renew subscription, there is no distinction between "cancel my account" and "cancel my account right before you make me start paying."
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ManaByte said:Yes, there is a distinction. Now shut up because you have no clue about what you're talking about.
Hell, some MMO companies don't even require you to enter subscription information until after your free month is done.
:lol :lol :lollockii said:The Oracle?
Milkman said:Didn't stop people from buying WoW.
JackFrost2012 said:Haha, look at the funny FFXI man!
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You're assuming this thread was stickied because Matrix Online sucks. I can't say for sure, but I'd venture a guess the real reason it was stickied is to point out how bent out of shape ManaByte is getting over issues that were mostly nobody's fault but his own.Tellaerin said:I just find it peculiar that when one person claims a new MMORPG is 'broken and unplayable' on the basis of a bad (and brief) initial experience, after making no effort to rectify the problem with the support staff, the thread gets stickied. It'd be a different story if this thread was filled with horror stories similar to Manabyte's, but since when does a single person's bad experience with a new game rate a stickied warning to 'NOT buy' it?Seems almost like people are itching to drive a stake through this game's heart before it's even properly begun.
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Tellaerin said:I just find it peculiar that when one person claims a new MMORPG is 'broken and unplayable' on the basis of a bad (and brief) initial experience, after making no effort to rectify the problem with the support staff, the thread gets stickied. It'd be a different story if this thread was filled with horror stories similar to Manabyte's, but since when does a single person's bad experience with a new game rate a stickied warning to 'NOT buy' it?Seems almost like people are itching to drive a stake through this game's heart before it's even properly begun.
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john tv said:You're assuming this thread was stickied because Matrix Online sucks. I can't say for sure, but I'd venture a guess the real reason it was stickied is to point out how bent out of shape ManaByte is getting over issues that were mostly nobody's fault but his own.
JackFrost2012 said:As long as we're taking potshots at ManaByte, "I want to cancel my account" usually means immediately, not "at some future point once my current free time expires." Yes, it sucks, but I don't think the person did anything really wrong in this case. I mean, you're calling to cancelyour account mere hours after installing the game ... clearly you don'tt seem like a customer who's looking to stick around for the long term. ;P
ManaByte said:So that means they can just fuck you out of the full retail price of the game?
JackFrost2012 said:I think we're forgetting who called who to cancel!
ManaByte said:Yes, but I should still have access to the 30 day trial I paid for when purchasing the boxed copy of the game.
You're just showing that you have no idea how MMOs work.
JackFrost2012 said::lol
Have you tried asking the people who cancelled your account prematurely to reinstate it yet? Or did you just run straight to GAF?
ManaByte said:Yes, they said once the 30 day trial is closed they can't grant the time back. They said if I wanted to get another trial I'd have to buy another copy of the game and add the key to the master account as a new game account.
If you cancel your account, it's assumed you don't want the free month. This is how it works in any subscription-based program, be it games, internet, magazines, whatever.
ManaByte said:Why do you feel you need to personally defend the game?
Tellaerin said:Why didn't you petition a GM (or the Matrix equivalent) to help you when you found yourself stuck in the starting area?
Alex said:John, you make a good point, I think both sides are credible really... But I think the point he's trying to make is that it isn't par for the course in the genre. I've played quite a few MMO's and have never run across such a situation, especially with the more low brow titles. I outgrew my sampling phase though, thankfully
Anyhow, it seems really shady to make the billing process so obtuse and difficult to manipulate, then not allowing him to ride out the rest of his free month, which for the most part isn't really free it's part of the package and expected of these games.
There's a difference between canceling and ending account renewal. I've never seen an online title interrpret it as the former, to sum things up.
Personally, I wouldn't touch this game with a ten foot pole attached to a....subtantially longer pole. But Mana just has to try 'em all I guess.
ManaByte said:So that means they can just fuck you out of the full retail price of the game? I can't return the game and I can't even play my 30 days. The first guy I talked to closed it and said the 30 day trial is still active. Then I talked to the retard on the phone (after their fucked up site reactivated it automatically), she laughed, closed it again and canned the 30 day trial.
This is the first MMO I've ever seen where they take your 30 day trial away from you.
DarienA said:Where is our resident Matrix Online whore? WHERE IS CYBERCRASH! Hmmm hasn't posted since a month ago today...
ChrisReid said:It really just sounds like you got what you deserved. What kind of mindset must you have had to buy an mmo game at launch, declare it immediately broken, then waste your day calling them twice to cancel your account? That's an incredible lack of patience right there. Any sensible and reasonable person would have given it a couple weeks (or more than a couple hours) before making any decision about whether to cancel or not.
john tv said:Mana, you're not paying for a free month -- if that were the case, the month wouldn't be "free," would it? You're paying for the game and the free month is being given to you for -- wait for it -- free. As a bonus. If you cancel your account, it's assumed you don't want the free month. This is how it works in any subscription-based program, be it games, internet, magazines, whatever. If you were so concerned about losing your free time, you should've waited til the last day before the 30 days were up and cancelled it then.
Does anything I'm saying not sound perfectly reasonable to you?
it doesn't reactivate the account.When their site (their mistake) automatically reactivated the account, the next laughing idiot I spoke to decided to close the account completely and cancell out the 30 day trial.
ninvampire said:Mana, did you cancel your account? Or did you tell them to cancel the recurring billing? That's the distinction.
But based on Mana's experiences, sounds like the customer service for Matrix Online sucks.
You might have been able to avoid some of this aggravation by acting in a different manner
So this game is totally USELESS now? HE paid what say $50 bucks AND he can't transfer the serial? Why can't you get a 30 day grace period to return the game? Is there no one player option? Sounds shady, class action lawsuit type shady, though cancelling a MMORPG without exploring it is rash.
Sounds like you screwed yourself.I told them to cancel the recurring billing, which is what the first guy did. I explained this multiple times in this thread. The second retard I spoke to cancelled the 30 days when that is NOT what I requested.