robotzombie
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Stinkles told him that, not MS proper.
Ah, nevermind then.
Stinkles told him that, not MS proper.
if the date in the receipt is 11/06/2012 but the OP got banned on 10/28/2012.. then something is not going to add correctly to whoever is reviewing the case.
I've not intentionally obscured the store, no. But sometimes the photo will cut off part of the address at the top of the receipt, or something similar. I've never had a problem, so I can only assume only date and product are required, which makes sense to me. I don't see why the store would be needed.So you've had this happen to you before and you've submitted a receipt without the store's name on it to get your account back?
I'm not sure why that matters to MS unless they want to take action against the store, but the OP isn't required to reveal the store. Every time I've been asked for a receipt for proof of purchase all it's needed is to show the product in question and the date of purchase.
edit: beaten
What do you guys got dibs on camping out in here and doing the same thing?
Not just here, everywhere. It's been an unspoken agreement our entire life.
I've been getting a few PM's from people asking for my help for when they've banned by Microsoft for various dubious reasons. I nor my contact can help you, overturning one of these things seems pretty much impossible.
For further clarification on the OP's case, I have learned that Microsoft suspect the date of the receipt to be altered. From this my guess would be the OP's receipt shows the date of Halo's launch, but they know he had it earlier than that, thus they believe the copy he was playing prior to that was a pirated copy, and he just went out on launch day to buy a new copy and use that receipt. They don't seem to have any of the details, they just see the black and white evidence and base their ban off that.
So when Microsoft are asking for an 'unaltered receipt' they're really asking for a receipt that shows the actual purchase date -- which doesn't exist.
So when Microsoft are asking for an 'unaltered receipt' they're really asking for a receipt that shows the actual purchase date -- which doesn't exist.
Asking for a receipt is absurd in the first place. I doubt I'm the only one that tosses most of mine shortly after opening the product.
As I said before, if MS is willing to take away so much money and time from the customer then they should have the decency to give banned people some phone time with a real person who has power to reverse it.
What makes you think they don't?
Which is what I've been saying, and that doesn't seem unreasonable to me.
For further clarification on the OP's case, I have learned that Microsoft suspect the date of the receipt to be altered. From this my guess would be the OP's receipt shows the date of Halo's launch, but they know he had it earlier than that, thus they believe the copy he was playing prior to that was a pirated copy, and he just went out on launch day to buy a new copy and use that receipt. They don't seem to have any of the details, they just see the black and white evidence and base their ban off that.
The way I read it was that the dev (343i or Stinkles or whatever) supposedly altered the receipt before sending it to MS for some reason. Again, I might have read this wrong and I couldn't see why they would do that anyhow if they were trying to get him unbanned.thats what i was reffering to as sending the receipt but for some reason they are implying the receipt was altered.
So unless the OP is lying about giving an unaltered receipt something broke down at that point.
The way I read it was that the dev (343i or Stinkles or whatever) supposedly altered the receipt before sending it to MS for some reason. Again, I might have read this wrong and I couldn't see why they would do that anyhow if they were trying to get him unbanned.
Which is what I've been saying, and that doesn't seem unreasonable to me.
Expecting people to just keep receipts in case they get banned is the definition of unreasonable.
Well I'm trying to stay fairly neutral here.... Trying. In actual fact this kind of anti-consumer behaviour boils my blood.... BUT. Asking for something that doesn't exist is kinda unreasonable.
Expecting people to just keep receipts in case they get banned is the definition of unreasonable.
But if the sale took place, it should exist. I know people don't agree with me on that, but that's just my way of thinking regarding this particular case.
Expecting people to just keep receipts in case they get banned is the definition of unreasonable.
Op needs to just take this to small calms court, MS can't use 100 lawyers to drown him in paper work. Just go In make your case about street dates not applying to customers and hope for the best.
He is not, he never block the info on where he purchase the game. He mentioned this already.That would require the OP to say where he bought it from which he is refusing to do.
Op needs to just take this to small calms court, MS can't use 100 lawyers to drown him in paper work. Just go In make your case about street dates not applying to customers and hope for the best.
The TOS actually specifies either submit to arbitration or go to small claims court. So the OP can do either. But either way would probably require him to present his receipt, which apparently he doesn't want to do.
I've been getting a few PM's from people asking for my help for when they've banned by Microsoft for various dubious reasons. I nor my contact can help you, overturning one of these things seems pretty much impossible.
For further clarification on the OP's case, I have learned that Microsoft suspect the date of the receipt to be altered. From this my guess would be the OP's receipt shows the date of Halo's launch, but they know he had it earlier than that, thus they believe the copy he was playing prior to that was a pirated copy, and he just went out on launch day to buy a new copy and use that receipt. They don't seem to have any of the details, they just see the black and white evidence and base their ban off that.
So when Microsoft are asking for an 'unaltered receipt' they're really asking for a receipt that shows the actual purchase date -- which doesn't exist.
not Major Nelson said:"We do this [a ban wave] from time to time with titles to combat piracy"
"If a user happens to purchase a legit copy of Halo 3: ODST early, then our problem is not with the user but the retailer who broke the street date. Those individuals will not be punished."
Of course the date on the receipt is altered. The OP said as much in the first place, that he bought the game early, and the store knew not to leave a paper trail, so they offered one of two choices, no receipt, or a receipt with an altered date. The OP chose to get a receipt with an altered date.
And for reference, here's what Major Nelson said about people breaking release dates.
http://kotaku.com/5352066/microsoft-starts-banning-odst-pirates-not-players
The OP has a legit copy of Halo 4. He showed a picture of it after the ban but before the supposed launch.
But I guess Microsoft's problem with the retailer has become the OP's problem with the retailer. Classy move Microsoft.
I see he's made his Xbox Live profile private so people can't see his gameplay history anymore.
I can see his history of his skel1ngt0n account. He owns about 75 games. Around 50 of those games have zero achievements, his gamer score is only 4000ish which seems low for how long he's been gaming and how many games he owns. Some of the games in the picture he posted such as portal 2, new Vegas, blood bowl, blops 2, shift, etc dont show up on his game history. Which means he took the packaging off but never booted them up, not even once. Odd no?
I've gotten a few games before release and always got a receipt and i always run the game to make sure it works before tossing the receipt. (I've seen improperly pressed discs before)
IMO considering how many games the OP owns but has never played I would say he's either an ocd collector or a pirate who got banned then ran out to buy a copy of halo 4 to save his account. Usually pirates will download a bunch of games, run them once to see if they work but never actually play them.
Not sure if anyone has brought this up(not going through the entire thread) but it's my 2cents. If the OP is innocent then the situation sucks but there's too much evidence saying otherwise.
You're shitting me right? You complaining on neogaf of all places of people buying games and not playing them? Go into sale threads and see how big some people's backlogs are.I can see his history of his skel1ngt0n account. He owns about 75 games. Around 50 of those games have zero achievements, his gamer score is only 4000ish which seems low for how long he's been gaming and how many games he owns. Some of the games in the picture he posted such as portal 2, new Vegas, blood bowl, blops 2, shift, etc dont show up on his game history. Which means he took the packaging off but never booted them up, not even once. Odd no?
I've gotten a few games before release and always got a receipt and i always run the game to make sure it works before tossing the receipt. (I've seen improperly pressed discs before)
IMO considering how many games the OP owns but has never played I would say he's either an ocd collector or a pirate who got banned then ran out to buy a copy of halo 4 to save his account. Usually pirates will download a bunch of games, run them once to see if they work but never actually play them.
Not sure if anyone has brought this up(not going through the entire thread) but it's my 2cents. If the OP is innocent then the situation sucks but there's too much evidence saying otherwise.
He looked like more of a collector to me. He had like 5 copy's of halo 2. Who else would own more then one if they don't collect? I love how you just jump right to pirate biased on you being a snoop.I can see his history of his skel1ngt0n account. He owns about 75 games. Around 50 of those games have zero achievements, his gamer score is only 4000ish which seems low for how long he's been gaming and how many games he owns. Some of the games in the picture he posted such as portal 2, new Vegas, blood bowl, blops 2, shift, etc dont show up on his game history. Which means he took the packaging off but never booted them up, not even once. Odd no?
I've gotten a few games before release and always got a receipt and i always run the game to make sure it works before tossing the receipt. (I've seen improperly pressed discs before)
IMO considering how many games the OP owns but has never played I would say he's either an ocd collector or a pirate who got banned then ran out to buy a copy of halo 4 to save his account. Usually pirates will download a bunch of games, run them once to see if they work but never actually play them.
Not sure if anyone has brought this up(not going through the entire thread) but it's my 2cents. If the OP is innocent then the situation sucks but there's too much evidence saying otherwise.
I can see his history of his skel1ngt0n account. He owns about 75 games. Around 50 of those games have zero achievements, his gamer score is only 4000ish which seems low for how long he's been gaming and how many games he owns. Some of the games in the picture he posted such as portal 2, new Vegas, blood bowl, blops 2, shift, etc dont show up on his game history. Which means he took the packaging off but never booted them up, not even once. Odd no?
I've gotten a few games before release and always got a receipt and i always run the game to make sure it works before tossing the receipt. (I've seen improperly pressed discs before)
IMO considering how many games the OP owns but has never played I would say he's either an ocd collector or a pirate who got banned then ran out to buy a copy of halo 4 to save his account. Usually pirates will download a bunch of games, run them once to see if they work but never actually play them.
Not sure if anyone has brought this up(not going through the entire thread) but it's my 2cents. If the OP is innocent then the situation sucks but there's too much evidence saying otherwise.
If that's your 2 cents can I have a refund.
Not without a receipt, you dirty pirate.
If anybody doxxed my steam account in a similar manner, I'd probably face similar piracy accusations.
I''ll send you a copy via pm and feel free to report the store to microsoft
My steam account also looks highly suspicious by that logic. Kind of crazy that buying more games than you have time to play is incriminating these days.
Don't worry buddy the store screwed up, I'll get you sorted out
Don't worry buddy the store screwed up, I'll get you sorted out
I can see his history of his skel1ngt0n account. He owns about 75 games. Around 50 of those games have zero achievements, his gamer score is only 4000ish which seems low for how long he's been gaming and how many games he owns. Some of the games in the picture he posted such as portal 2, new Vegas, blood bowl, blops 2, shift, etc dont show up on his game history. Which means he took the packaging off but never booted them up, not even once. Odd no?
I've gotten a few games before release and always got a receipt and i always run the game to make sure it works before tossing the receipt. (I've seen improperly pressed discs before)
IMO considering how many games the OP owns but has never played I would say he's either an ocd collector or a pirate who got banned then ran out to buy a copy of halo 4 to save his account. Usually pirates will download a bunch of games, run them once to see if they work but never actually play them.
Not sure if anyone has brought this up(not going through the entire thread) but it's my 2cents. If the OP is innocent then the situation sucks but there's too much evidence saying otherwise.