#Vigilante nurf
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You bought it because it was blatantly op.....do you really think you deserve a refund if you're going to engage in such a "less than ideal" practice?
@thick mortar because slow mode is activated I'll just edit. You don't deserve a refund my dude.
I do yes. When you purchase something whatever that may be you expect it to stay the same. If it changes then you have a right as a customer to request a refund
Am the same I take a refund. It wasn't my fault WG released a broken tank that should have never been released as a blind man could tell it was broken
A refund should be presented or at the very least issued to anyone who purchased this tank. The nerferd version is not what was purchased. It almost feels like a rug pull. It's not the players fault who purchased the tank that it was put in at a broken state. This should have gone through R&D and then tested in the sandbox before released. Not on the players at all.
You actually don't though. Wargaming has the right to change any payed content at any time. You agreed to this when you signed the EULA.
Buyer beware. When one views a new Premium for sale, one should think of Danny DeVito in his role in Matilda as a used car salesman.
Technically you don't own it
You all bought something because it was absurdly op now you can't farm the enemy brainlessly and want a refund. Very mature of you. If you're willing to spend money to be toxic maybe you rethink how healthy that is for game balancing. If you played it in multiplayer you don't deserve a refund. Yes the devs should have never released it but you guys shouldn't have bought it. Stop handing devs a paycheck to be OP.