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throaway46546 | 4 years ago

Ironically GOG has an even more generous refund policy.

>You may request a refund for a product up to 30 days after purchase, even if it was downloaded, launched, and played.

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Wowfunhappy|4 years ago

Yes, but reportedly if you do this more than a few times they'll get upset with you.

josefx|4 years ago

I would expect that there is a problem on your end if you have to refund everything you buy. I can't remember the last time I bought something refund worthy, thought I was tempted the last time I bought a game on steam that required uplay.

da_chicken|4 years ago

I would hope so. It's easy to finish a game in 30 days, so the system is ripe for abuse.

Assuming that the games have progression achievements, GOG can easily see (a) how much time you spent in game, and (b) how far you got. If you choose to abuse the system, you're going to lose the privilege.

BlueTemplar|4 years ago

Used to be the case for Steam with their official "no refunds" policy, but unofficial "you get one refund" policy..?

But is it just a rumour ? How many times is too many ?

MomoXenosaga|4 years ago

I think that's reasonable. If you abuse the refund system you should get banned.

But I don't think that it will happen a lot because piracy is already incredibly easy with GOG. If you want a free game why bother with buying it at all?