GOG recently updated their Refund Policy
Posted: Wed Feb 26, 2020 8:32 pm
I think this is a big mistake:
Everyone at GOG believes in a 'gamers-first’ approach. It means that every part of our store is designed with gamers in mind and your purchase safety and satisfaction come first for us. The latest update to our voluntary Refund Policy adds another piece to this customer-friendly experience. And it all sums up in one sentence: starting now, you can get a full refund up to 30 days after purchasing a product, even if you downloaded, launched, and played it. That's it.
It’s important for us to say that this update is possible thanks to your respect for all the time and hard work put into creating the games you buy on GOG.COM and playing by the rules. We're grateful for that and encourage you to continue to do so.
First thing I thought about is 30days is way too long, because a gamer can finish almost any game in 30 days.... There has to be some fine print here ([url]https://support.gog.com/hc/en-us/articles/360006129837?_ga=2.248798853.389338191.1582748757-1529895972.1582748757&product=gog[/url] )?
It does look in the FAQ that the support team can deny a request, because some games can be won in 10-20hrs. They should have made this hour based return policy and of course if the game just doesn't work because of your pc setup.
I give CDPR a thumbs up for the effort, but I think gamers will exploit this.
Everyone at GOG believes in a 'gamers-first’ approach. It means that every part of our store is designed with gamers in mind and your purchase safety and satisfaction come first for us. The latest update to our voluntary Refund Policy adds another piece to this customer-friendly experience. And it all sums up in one sentence: starting now, you can get a full refund up to 30 days after purchasing a product, even if you downloaded, launched, and played it. That's it.
It’s important for us to say that this update is possible thanks to your respect for all the time and hard work put into creating the games you buy on GOG.COM and playing by the rules. We're grateful for that and encourage you to continue to do so.
First thing I thought about is 30days is way too long, because a gamer can finish almost any game in 30 days.... There has to be some fine print here ([url]https://support.gog.com/hc/en-us/articles/360006129837?_ga=2.248798853.389338191.1582748757-1529895972.1582748757&product=gog[/url] )?
It does look in the FAQ that the support team can deny a request, because some games can be won in 10-20hrs. They should have made this hour based return policy and of course if the game just doesn't work because of your pc setup.
I give CDPR a thumbs up for the effort, but I think gamers will exploit this.