LudicrousSpeed said:
The fault is on Sony's side here. There's no reason for anyone to apologize when they eventually do the right thing, which they will. I mean, when a fast food place messes your order up, do you feel wrong or like you are "hammering" them to go back and have them make it the way you ordered it? And when they make it right, do you feel you need to apologize to them? Sadly the corporate apologizing in this thread is a prime example of why the US will never have the nicer consumer laws other countries have. I mean there are people in this thread actually saying people deserve to pay over the MSRP just because they had the audacity to preorder a game lol. |
Maybe I didn't worded it properly, not that I was trying to defend Sony. But the core issue is with the policies because it doesn't happen the same way here in EU, like was said by other people here.
But still the way some try making a whole tempest over something that will surely be fixed, because bigger issues were fixed before. Every last stick to burn onto the flame wars counts I suppose :P