EA offering to refund Australia's Medal of Honor Heroes 2 (Wii) copies |
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Here's some good news for the guys in Australia who found out a tad too late that their copy of Medal of Honor Heroes 2 for the Wii doesn't have Wi-Fi support.Publisher Electronic Arts has recently sent out an announcement to apologize for the mix-up, and to inform the game's current owners that they can opt to return the copy. Quoting EA's PR dude Cameron Jenkins regarding this matter:
Medal of Honor Heroes 2 for Wii does not support online functionality in Australia. We made an error in the documentation and marketing materials. We are very sorry to have caused confusion for our customers. We will provide a refund to anyone in Australia who wishes to return the game to EA because of the lack of online functionality.
Here's to hoping you kept your receipts, folks. Be sure to check with the retailer you bought your game copy from to clarify how they plan to dispense with EA's refund policy for MoH. Drop by again in case we receive any related updates regarding this matter.
Via IGN
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Under Australian law, if you buy something and it doesn't do what it was marketed as then you can return it to the vender and receive your cash back (or another copy of the product if you wish). Doesn't matter if EA agree with it or not. Interestingly a number of large shops got in trouble with apple ipods because they were making people send the faulty products to apple.
You have a month after purchase to do the above.