Muthead

Back to I'll tell you this, I laugh at these "I'm going to sue" posts, but there are absolutely states that this violates their cpa's

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brian211259

Quote from lariluck >> CPA=Consumer Protection Act

There is absolutely language governing the situation where someone is buying points because EA is advertising the utility of those points and then not providing reasonable access for those who've puchased to use said points.

Of course, if EA/MS are granting refunds with no problem, then it's not an issue, but if you're buying points and cannot get your money back, then they are 100% in violation of many states CPAs and the TOS or whatever wouldn't stand, neither would any arbitration clauses.

Doubt you'll find any attorney that wants to bring this litigation, but it's not without merit.