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I like how you completely ignored how your entire point of view makes no sense and chose to pick apart an analogy that is perfectly appropriate for the situation
You must be pretty young, just keep enjoying your days.
Stay in school and maybe you’ll find out multi-billion dollar companies manage millions of dollars in inventory and data using one analyst manually fixing incomprehensibly large Excel sheets lmao
Here's a source: literally this scenario - they didn't delete progress.
Congrats, you're the moron!
Wow, you came back after all this time, only to show me a discord screenshot that doesn't actually support your argument. Bahaha you fucking idiot
So are you trying to claim that they did delete progress for people that refunded, or do you just not remember what your argument was originally?
Neither of us have evidence and we're both speculating. Let me know when you have some actual useful information. Until then, fuck off.
It already happened, there is no speculation. Many people who refunded have already bought the game after the policy was rolled back, and their progress remained.
"many people"
Can't show me one fucking person lmao