![]() If I take it home and unwrap it, I’m stuck with it whether I like it or not. It’s like a societal givin at this point. Pretty soon it was no refunds or exchanges on opened software, those rules have just always been in place since. So they stiffened up the rules and everyone kind of fell in line with it. Pc pirating was pretty easy back then also as copy C:*.* A got you the full game and you had to photocopy the instruction manual in case it asked you a “skill testing” question. Basically using the return period as a game rental and then exchanging for no valid reason other then “it sucks.”Īll of the sudden game and movie stores started cracking down because they would get left with piles of opened “shitty games” and had no stock left of new good ones that they could get paid for. Click to expand.Back when games were new even up to Snes days, it was easy to get a refund for a faulty game, but then people did what people do and started lying and using false excuses to return stuff.
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