Quote Originally Posted by DaBooMan View Post
I'm not on about ToS I am on about uCool still need to follow certain laws in certain countries. Not once did I mention their ToS.
My post was a simple pointer games have to follow certain laws depending on which country that gamer is from.

I believe there was talks about limitations on how much people could spend on a game in certain countries. By which the game provider would have to follow.

I don't really care what uCool do.

Whatever they do we need to deal with. All I'm saying is they have to follow rules too.

It doesn't matter what country your're in, this is what you agreed to when you created your account.

Quote Originally Posted by Terms of Service
ALL PURCHASES AND REDEMPTIONS OF VIRTUAL ENHANCEMENTS MADE THROUGH THE SERVICE ARE NON-REFUNDABLE.

You can order Virtual Enhancements by visiting the Tynon In-Game Shop, accessing a third party payment gateway, confirming the particulars of your purchase and re-affirming your agreement to these Terms. When you place an order to purchase Virtual Enhancements from our Service, you will receive an in-game confirmatory message that will contain details of the items you have ordered. For Virtual Enhancements, your order will represent an offer to us to purchase the relevant product(s) which will be accepted by us when we make the Virtual Enhancements available in your account for you to use in our games or debit your credit card or other accepted/approved payment method, whichever comes first. The provision of Virtual Enhancements for use in the Tynon Service and Game is a service provided by uCool that commences immediately upon acceptance by uCool of your purchase. By ordering Virtual Enhancements you agree and accept that uCool will provide them to you immediately following completion of your purchase. If you reside in the European Union and you purchase an enhancement from uCool, you have the right to withdraw from a purchase within seven calendar days, commencing on the day after the date of purchase (the "Cooling Off Period"). However, you lose your right of withdrawal if the performance or use of the enhancements begins before the end of the Cooling Off Period.
In short no refunds are applicable unless you got yourself a very expensive and probably a not very clever one. The only exception to the 'rule' so to speak is if any purchases you have made weren't received by you.