Author Topic: I think EA's pre-order system is loving rigged.  (Read 1417 times)

I pre-ordered the new NFS game for my PC, which was like $70 or something

EA said they don't charge me until the day that the game comes out, but I was charged in June, here:


Even my bank confirmed they they took and received the money.

But EA is saying they don't charge me until the release date of the game, which is Nov6
The actual payment was $74 due to a sales tax.

I cancelled the pre-order in October, and the "recurring payment" will never be revised, they said.
These forgeters are trying to keep my money.

Report it to your bank as a fraudulent transaction, which it is.

You can't spell steal without EA

Actually im not suprised. We talking about EA here.

Report it to your bank as a fraudulent transaction, which it is.
Also sue them for more money. Than use the money to buy the game. Excellent troll!

Talk to your bank, believe it or not, the bank works for you.

Talk to your bank, believe it or not, the bank works for you.
I was talking with my bank, they sent me my statement and confirmed the money was taken.

the moral is not to preorder

the moral is not to preorder
I am probably never gonna preorder again because of this.

Also sue them for more money.
People are like "sue them" where I am sitting here like "How the forget do I do to sue them?"

People are like "sue them" where I am sitting here like "How the forget do I do to sue them?"
Google "how to sue someone"

Talk to your bank, believe it or not, the bank works for you.

Yeah. Once a service charged me twice by mistake overdrafting me pretty hard for over 100 dollars so Chase just gave me the money they took & covered the overdraft fees.


You can't spell heaven without EA

http://www.ehow.com/how_2081253_sue-company.html
I was looking at this, can some people give me other info on what to do to sue a company?

You can't spell death without EA