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yes you can take it back if you bought it at the right place. EB will hand your money back regardless as long as its within 7 days.

my little bro went to JB to take his back...but the guy convinced him to stick with it a bit long...have some faith i guess??

Depends on the store, some have a brain and won't let you return games with online unlocks, exactly like they should.

Others let my brother tell them some bs story and give me two free Black Ops keys.

yes you can take it back if you bought it at the right place. EB will hand your money back regardless as long as its within 7 days.

my little bro went to JB to take his back...but the guy convinced him to stick with it a bit long...have some faith i guess??

Cheers mate I bought mine at JB so I'll see what they say. I've never really like the COD style fps but I thought battlefield would be different but it's not. Just not my type of game really that's why I want to take it back. Not to mention the graphics are shocking, it's like DNF lol.

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Depends on the store, some have a brain and won't let you return games with online unlocks, exactly like they should.

Others let my brother tell them some bs story and give me two free Black Ops keys.

Which store location is this?? I DEMAND YOU TELL ME!!! TELL ME NOW!!!

:worship:

Cheers mate I bought mine at JB so I'll see what they say. I've never really like the COD style fps but I thought battlefield would be different but it's not. Just not my type of game really that's why I want to take it back. Not to mention the graphics are shocking, it's like DNF lol.

ACCC laws say that they're under no obligation to provide a refund because you don't like a product. I'll find the actual law tonight (have it on my home laptop).

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http://www.accc.gov.au/content/item.phtml?itemId=322947&nodeId=0d27732a8eba631f0d2ea13ccf345092&fn=Warranties%20and%20refunds.pdf

Page 11.

Consumers’ responsibilities – goods

The law aims to give consumers and sellers a fair go. It is not designed to protect consumers if they are careless or make unreasonable demands.

There are several circumstances when consumers are not entitled to a remedy from the seller.

Sellers do not have to give refunds, credit or exchanges if consumers:

  • change their minds, decide they do not like the goods or have no use for them (except in cases where other legislation provides for a ‘cooling off’ period – for example, door-todoor sales)
  • discover they can buy the goods cheaper elsewhere (except where the seller provides a guarantee that the goods cannot be purchased cheaper elsewhere)

ACCC laws say that they're under no obligation to provide a refund because you don't like a product. I'll find the actual law tonight (have it on my home laptop).

I'm aware of that, I said trade not refund.

Have you forgotten about the expansion "pak" on the N64?

That wasn't a graphic card upgrade, it was just extra RAM.

Doubled the N64's 4MB to 8MB... & thus I was able to play perfect dark :)

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