Dulfite said:
1. This is isolated. 2. Still, they should get eShop store credit. This will also prevent a class action lawsuit. 3. If you want to avoid this problem or disc scratches, or someone stealing or borrowing your game and never returning it, or your toddler taking a bite out of your game, go digital. I don't regret embracing the digital only life. It's more convenient and creates a much cleaner and minimalist gaming space. I used to be physical only, but I can't even comprehend that perspective anymore since microSD cards are so cheap now. |
Not sure of how it works elsewhere but in Australia if there's a genuine defect it's replaced or money back no timeline and the acceptance or decline of in store credit is in the hands of the customer we have strong consumer law. products must fulfill a fit for purpose criteria