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Edited by BNGHelp0: 10/22/2014 12:48:28 AM
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JUST SHUT IT DOWN

SHUT IT DOWN AND REOPEN WHEN ITS " FIT FOR PURPOSE " SHUT IT DOWN AND REOPEN WHEN ITS " FIT FOR PURPOSE " SHUT IT DOWN AND REOPEN WHEN ITS " FIT FOR PURPOSE " SHUT IT DOWN AND REOPEN WHEN ITS " FIT FOR PURPOSE " SHUT IT DOWN AND REOPEN WHEN ITS " FIT FOR PURPOSE " SHUT IT DOWN AND REOPEN WHEN ITS " FIT FOR PURPOSE " When you buy something, consumer law says the item must be fit for purpose. For example, a toaster must be able to make toast and a washing machine must be able to wash clothes. As well as being fit for their normal purpose goods must also be fit for any specific purpose that the seller told you they would be fit for. The law which gives you this right is called the Sale of Goods Act 1979. This right only applies when you buy something from a business, not from a private seller. What's the purpose of a Game? To be playable Take a look at the result of these issues: https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=activision+share+price&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&hl=en-gb&client=safari As the publisher Bungie have partnered with Activision Blizzard and since all the disconnects and error codes have been dominant across users, their share price has been on the decline "since around one month ago" . Conclusion: [u]" others have opinions I accept that"[/u] Bungie is a" privately owned business" owned by its "employees". Activision blizzard have backed Bungie in Publishing the game for the market. "Why wouldn't they with all the hype and Bungie's past accomplishments" Bearing in mind that Activision are affected by the open stock market and Bungie aren't. ALL BUNGIE employers that owned shares in BUNGIE when it was released are now [b]Going to the Ferrari dealership[/b]. Ps: (inspired by South parks BP oil crisis episode) "Activision Blizzard... We're sorry, Soooorrry, sorry" So SoRRy Soooooooooorrryyyyyyyyyyyyy Thanks for reading

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  • Yet software does not fall under this act, your console does. Software is covered by copyright and licensing law. You do not buy a game, you buy license to that game which often have Terms and Agreements you acknowledge stating the legal uses that license covers. You also agree to these terms often upon purchase, opening, or initial use of the product. If you find software to be unsatisfactory you are within your legal rights to make a claim with the developer of that product to resolve your issue to include monetary compensation not to exceed the price of the product (a.k.a. a refund). The developer however is under no legal obligation to provide a refund. Welcome to capitalist America, you must be new here.

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