My purchases expire?

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jurisdiction

I purchased all of the online expansions a couple of years ago. I just realized that they now have an expiration date of December 31, 2017.

I have to say, I'm incredibly disappointed. When I purchased the expansions a couple of years ago, I didn't purchase a subscription. I purchased the expansions outright.

Everyone who purchased expansions before Dominion 2017 should have access to those expansions forever. Period. Anything else is morally wrong.

jurisdiction

Before you respond, let me pre-empt the certain rebuttal.

"But you can have permanent access to them... offline."

Again, when I purchased the expansions a couple of years ago I purchased online access to the expansions permanently. I didn't purchase offline access to the expansions permanently.

To take something away from me, and other customers in this position, is simply wrong.

Seprix

This topic has been covered a million times already, and it might be worth your time to read the official responses to these complaints.

JW

It's too bad the way this played out but the other company promised you something that they could never deliver on because they didn't have the license forever. That was wrong of them. The current company is only selling subscriptions for as long as they are guaranteed the license, so this won't happen again even if they lose the license.

jurisdiction

Quote from: Seprix on 24 August 2017, 04:33:16 AM
This topic has been covered a million times already, and it might be worth your time to read the official responses to these complaints.

I could have guessed as much, but Shuffle iT deserves another post annoying them about it.

LaLight

Quote from: jurisdiction on 24 August 2017, 07:53:04 PM
Quote from: Seprix on 24 August 2017, 04:33:16 AM
This topic has been covered a million times already, and it might be worth your time to read the official responses to these complaints.

I could have guessed as much, but Shuffle iT deserves another post annoying them about it.

ShuffleIT didn't promise you that you will have all the bought expansions. ShuffleIT haven't received the money you had paid to the other company. But nevertheless, ShuffleIT have made a huge discount for anyone who had bought those expansions from the other company.

jurisdiction

Quote from: LaLight on 24 August 2017, 08:23:33 PM
ShuffleIT didn't promise you that you will have all the bought expansions. ShuffleIT haven't received the money you had paid to the other company. But nevertheless, ShuffleIT have made a huge discount for anyone who had bought those expansions from the other company.

"Sure, I sold you my car. But then I sold it to Bob. And Bob wants to keep it."

jurisdiction

I do understand what you're saying, and perhaps Shuffle iT deserves less blame than I originally thought. But this clearly isn't a good customer experience. I can't say I'm a happy Dominion supporter after this experience.

Cave-O-Sapien

Quote from: jurisdiction on 25 August 2017, 05:57:03 AM
Quote from: LaLight on 24 August 2017, 08:23:33 PM
ShuffleIT didn't promise you that you will have all the bought expansions. ShuffleIT haven't received the money you had paid to the other company. But nevertheless, ShuffleIT have made a huge discount for anyone who had bought those expansions from the other company.

"Sure, I sold you my car. But then I sold it to Bob. And Bob wants to keep it."

It's more like someone charged you for the rights to use their car but neglected to tell you they were only leasing it for a few years.

jurisdiction

Quote from: Cave-O-Sapien on 25 August 2017, 06:22:20 PM
Quote from: jurisdiction on 25 August 2017, 05:57:03 AM
Quote from: LaLight on 24 August 2017, 08:23:33 PM
ShuffleIT didn't promise you that you will have all the bought expansions. ShuffleIT haven't received the money you had paid to the other company. But nevertheless, ShuffleIT have made a huge discount for anyone who had bought those expansions from the other company.

"Sure, I sold you my car. But then I sold it to Bob. And Bob wants to keep it."

It's more like someone charged you for the rights to use their car but neglected to tell you they were only leasing it for a few years.

Fair. I think that's a good analogy.

Still doesn't make it right, of course.