Quote Originally Posted by calebvanvooren_7092773 View Post
The act of clicking I agree to ToS does not qualify as a legally binding contract, or even an electronic signature and would not have much legal standing if Tynon was found to knowingly put out a buggy game that deprived people of a service they payed for.
You don't own your account, that remains the property of uCool. Before the tirade of protests this is standard across all software, including your operating system.

You can play on your account, power it up and exchange cash for in game currency (gems). What Tynon offer is a service and most games do have bugs in them. You don't pay a subscription fee, you pay for gems. The service is free and you can't claim money back on something you don't offically own or pay for.