M3 Stuart LL
Дата: 07.10.2014 13:42:33


Ectar: I'm afraid I have to disagree here. You see by
granting an exception that means you're getting something that
other players don't get. The very definition of the word is "a case
that does not confirm to a rule or generalization". - Special
treatment effectively. For us it's important that players are
treated fairly and every player knows what to expect. This is so
that every player can expect the same level of service based
on our current rules. If we grant everyone an exception that
that's not really an exception, it's a standard service. - As
things currently stand everyone has the same standard service,
every player is able to get a single premium vehicle reimbursed,
but only if the vehicle is sold within 2 months. With
certain actions in-game that players do there is consequences.
Whilst it is unfortunate that you sold your tank, you have to
respect/understand that only you made that choice and you are
ultimately responsible for your actions. We put warning
messages and confirmation boxes into the process specifically to
help players be aware of what they're doing and to help players
avoid making decisions like this (If the reason was that
someone else deleted the vehicle, again you're the only person who
is ultimately responsible for who has access to your
account). Bending rules to satisfy one player whilst telling
hundreds of players something else is not good customer service.
Whilst you may get a satisfactory outcome everyone else doesn't get
the same outcome. When you then explain what happened to you, other
players would only be satisfied with the same outcome this then
means that the "exception" then becomes a regular expected
service. I appreciate that this answer may not be to
your liking but the line has to be drawn at some point. If we
extend the policy to include when you deleted your tank, then next
week we'd have a topic from another player who's tank was deleted
just slightly later, or deleted a tank for a 2nd time etc etc.. At
the end of the day you're responsible for your own actions in any
game you play and not all those actions are reversible.
M3 Stuart LL