drzappleswag;n8008520 said: I would argue that they didn't remodel your car based on a superficial discrepancy between a Ford Focus vs Ferrari. As the purpose of a card re-balance, at least in this game, is not balanced so that more expensive cards are necessarily better. Therefor the purpose of the replacement would stem from the fact that under their construction they did so under the assumption that everyone is aware that purchasing their cars, would be subject to change as they're doing so with the intent on making all cars fair or unequivocally the same. At-least in this hypothetical situation.. Click to expand...

drzappleswag;n8008520 said: Furthermore, even considering the replacement, there would be no reasonable expectation you'd receive a FULL refund given even the most extenuating circumstances. As you directly benefited from the purchase, at the time of purchase. Click to expand...

you can try to sound eloquent all you want, doesn't make you any smarter...if i spend my money on a ferrari, that means i want a ferrari, not a crappy car. and if they come to my home and change my ferrari to be more like a crappy car, i have every right to demand a refund for that, since it isn't the product i purchased.actually, you do have every right to return the product for a full refund if the product delivered is different from the one you purchased.in fact, it is ILLEGAL for a store to refuse a return in this case (at least in any decent country)now, for cards: if i spend my scraps on a 7str "deal 5 damage" and the devs later decide to change it into a 10str "deal 2 damage", it isn't the same card i crafted anymore.i crafted vernon roche because i wanted a 7str "deal 5 damage"; if it's no longer a 7str "deal 5 damage", they are delivering a product different from the one i purchased, therefore, i should have every right to return it for a refund.of course, due to the nature of digital properties and those sneaky terms of use, no one would be able to sue CDPR if they decided to screw up their cards after the game released... but that doesn't mean people should (or would) accept it. if they failed to properly balance a card before releasing it, it's their problem. the playerbase doesn't have any responsibility over the failures of the development team, and punishing them for it would be ridiculous.that's why every digital card game i've played offers refunds when cards are changed, and i seriously doubt CDPR will throw away their reputation of being consumer friendly because of some gwent scraps...