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grapevinegrapevine Member UncommonPosts: 1,927
Anyone else get an email from play.com, saying they've shipped Guild Wars 2? Even phoned them, and they said they had it in stock.

Guess I shouldn't have trusted them again. Now have to wait 7 days for the vapourware to not show, before getting my money back.

I advise to avoid them, even if they are £10 cheaper.

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  • KabaalKabaal Member UncommonPosts: 3,042

    Haven't used them for a couple of years now, ever since games started turning up after launch days instead of before or on. It's a shame as once the were the place to go, everything was cheaper than elsewhere due to no VAT and orders would turn up a good day or two before the launch days.

  • ConnmacartConnmacart Member UncommonPosts: 722

    Think you need to read up on what's actually in the Pre-purchase box. 

    from play.com

    Pre-purchase redemption

    The serial code in the Guild Wars 2 Pre-Purchase box is the only serial code you will need to play Guild Wars 2. No additional serial codes or retail boxes will be provided. Pre-purchase box includes serial code only and no game disc. Internet connection required to download and play. Play.com cannot accept returns of any Guild Wars 2: Pre-Purchase editions once packaging has been opened.

  • grapevinegrapevine Member UncommonPosts: 1,927
    Originally posted by Connmacart

    Think you need to read up on what's actually in the Pre-purchase box. 
    from play.com
    Pre-purchase redemption

    The serial code in the Guild Wars 2 Pre-Purchase box is the only serial code you will need to play Guild Wars 2. No additional serial codes or retail boxes will be provided. Pre-purchase box includes serial code only and no game disc. Internet connection required to download and play. Play.com cannot accept returns of any Guild Wars 2: Pre-Purchase editions once packaging has been opened.

     

    That would be fine, if it were a preorder box that are usually shipped a few days prior to release. They are selling a product that doesn't exist, or have a release date.
  • grapevinegrapevine Member UncommonPosts: 1,927
    Originally posted by Kabaal

    Haven't used them for a couple of years now, ever since games started turning up after launch days instead of before or on. It's a shame as once the were the place to go, everything was cheaper than elsewhere due to no VAT and orders would turn up a good day or two before the launch days.

     

    Same here, until this. Only gave them another chance with being cheaper than Amazon. Never again!
  • Loke666Loke666 Member EpicPosts: 21,441

    I bet it is the pre purchase box which in fact just is a DVD box with the serial and instructions how to use it in.

    There is no DVD, no manual, poster or anything else in it.

  • MothurMothur Member Posts: 19

    Play.com/Zavvi/TheHut whatever it's all the same shitty company that takes weeks to deliver a product and in my case did not even the deliver a product and ignored me as a customer so I had to file in a complaint with PayPal.

    Never, EVER buy anything from them.

  • ConnmacartConnmacart Member UncommonPosts: 722

    It's not play.com's failure that you neglected to read up on what you actually bought. My quote came directly from plays gw2 buy page. Pre-purchase is nothing but a serial key that will give you full access to them game when released.

  • Ice-QueenIce-Queen Member UncommonPosts: 2,483

    Originally posted by Loke666

    I bet it is the pre purchase box which in fact just is a DVD box with the serial and instructions how to use it in.

    There is no DVD, no manual, poster or anything else in it.

    I would imagine this is correct. Glad I just bought directly from NCSoft. Got my code immediately. I suppose if you want CE you have to go to retailers. image

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  • VortigonVortigon Member UncommonPosts: 723

    Doh OP - Wake up lol

    Its the pre-purchase box with only your code inside it that they are sending. ;)

    That is full access to the game same as buying pre-purchase from Arenanet no difference except its cheaper why complain? rofl

    I find play.com a great company - never had any trouble with any purchase, I recommend them.

  • AntariousAntarious Member UncommonPosts: 2,834

    This was talked about on the GW2 twitter page.

     

    They said mostly in the EU some companies insisted on having something to send to people who ordered.   So there is a little box that as someone else mentioned... pretty much contains the code other places simply email to you. (Zavvi was the name most mentioned).

  • grapevinegrapevine Member UncommonPosts: 1,927
    Originally posted by Vortigon

    Doh OP - Wake up lolIts the pre-purchase box with only your code inside it that they are sending. ;)I find play.com a great company - never had any trouble with any purchase, I recommend them.

     

    So it's fine to charge full retail price, for something that has no release date and have to sit there doing nothing for goodness knows how long? I know it won't happen in this case, but what if like with a number of mmos the plug was pulled prior to launch.
  • VortigonVortigon Member UncommonPosts: 723


    Originally posted by grapevine
    Originally posted by VortigonDoh OP - Wake up lolIts the pre-purchase box with only your code inside it that they are sending. ;)I find play.com a great company - never had any trouble with any purchase, I recommend them.
     

    So it's fine to charge full retail price, for something that has no release date and have to sit there doing nothing for goodness knows how long? I know it won't happen in this case, but what if like with a number of mmo the plug was pulled prior to launch.



    That falls under the category of Caveat emptor - buyer beware!

    Buyers choice to pay for a game that may never be released, if you have any doubts dont pay for the game and wait. simples.

  • grapevinegrapevine Member UncommonPosts: 1,927
    Originally posted by Vortigon

    Originally posted by grapevine
    Originally posted by VortigonDoh OP - Wake up lolIts the pre-purchase box with only your code inside it that they are sending. ;)I find play.com a great company - never had any trouble with any purchase, I recommend them.
     

    So it's fine to charge full retail price, for something that has no release date and have to sit there doing nothing for goodness knows how long? I know it won't happen in this case, but what if like with a number of mmo the plug was pulled prior to launch.



    That falls under the category of Caveat emptor - buyer beware!

    Buyers choice to pay for a game that may never be released, if you have any doubts dont pay for the game and wait. simples.

     

    Doesn't quite work that way in the EU.
  • VortigonVortigon Member UncommonPosts: 723


    Originally posted by grapevine
    Originally posted by VortigonOriginally posted by grapevine
    Originally posted by VortigonDoh OP - Wake up lolIts the pre-purchase box with only your code inside it that they are sending. ;)I find play.com a great company - never had any trouble with any purchase, I recommend them.
     

    So it's fine to charge full retail price, for something that has no release date and have to sit there doing nothing for goodness knows how long? I know it won't happen in this case, but what if like with a number of mmo the plug was pulled prior to launch.



    That falls under the category of Caveat emptor - buyer beware!

    Buyers choice to pay for a game that may never be released, if you have any doubts dont pay for the game and wait. simples.



     

    Doesn't quite work that way in the EU.


    I am from the UK and this purchase makes no promise about release dates so on what grounds would you like a refund?

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