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aphextim | 6 years ago

I wonder if a type of 'restocking' fee can be applied to games.

It happens where you get a game try it and it doesn't work on your hardware or it just wasn't what you expected.

I'd gladly pay a 10-20% restocking fee for whatever process they need to do to recycle that key and issue a refund rather than be stuck with a game that will never be played again in my library.

After playing a game more than 2 hours good luck getting a refund on steam, and good luck finding out how much you really enjoy a game in 2 hours.

30 days seems a bit extreme and I do see it ripe for abuse.

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AstralStorm|6 years ago

It cannot be applied even for physical products in the EU lawfully. At least for normal refunds.

For extended ones, sure, why not.