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The Balance does not have an equivalent value in real currency and does not act as a substitute for real currency. Regardless of how it is acquired, Balance is non-transferable to another person or Account, does not accrue interest, is not insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC), and, unless otherwise required by law or permitted by this Agreement, is not redeemable or refundable for any sum of money, monetary value, or anything of value, from Blizzard at any time.

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Blizzard grants you a limited license to acquire, use, and redeem Balance pursuant to the terms of this Agreement. Balance can only be used to obtain certain products and services offered by Blizzard it has no cash value. You knew that, hence why you bought the balance when you did.Ĭould Blizzard have given more notice, or handled it better sure, but in forex you wouldn’t expect to get the same back as you spent if the relative values changed in between so why would you expect Blizzard to?Īs an active Account holder, you may participate in the Balance service (“ Balance”). If you’d not loaded the money onto your balance, then when Diablo came out you’d still have had to have paid more in your own currency to buy it at that time than at some earlier point if the currency devalues in the interim. The difference being if you’d had the Euros you could have freely swapped them or withdrawn them. While it’s fair to say you didn’t know what Blizzard would do at the time you made the balance purchase, you didn’t actually buy Euros, you bought a game currency notionally denominated in Euros. You can’t expect a company to make a loss to make up for a whole country’s currency issues when its market cap is in the tens of billions of dollars versus a currency with trillions.

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You hedged, in full knowledge that your currency would devalue, and Blizzard, who probably had a lot of people doing that, decided to act (which is well within the terms if you’d bothered to read them). With the greatest of respect you took a gamble and lost. Even though, I purchased BattleNet balance as Euro now it will drop in worth, price of an entire token every week, because they converted it to a unstable currency without my ok or knowledge…Įdit: Link to email sent Blizzard stole my money - #16 by Daedralord-draenor So, being a US and EU based company, blizzard is basically saying, we will steal your money through using currency rates as scape goats. Any blizzard employee can review that interaction from this ticket number btw: EU81932996 That was the answer of the GM, like a joke. To prevent this, I asked what should I do. My BattleNet account had around 145 Euro last week (this may seem low to some but in my country this is about the average monthly income of an entire family), now around 130 and it will continue to go down in value. Even though I had loaded quite a sum over the years as Euro, now I can’t keep or spend as Euro. So now in just one week, my money has lost 10% of it’s value. If this currency was a stable one, maybe that wouldn’t be a problem, but it is very VERY unstable. Last week, without my knowledge, they converted my money to my local currency. Which was fine, I loaded money as Euro, than I spent as Euro. Since it was first introduced, I used my BattleNet account as Euro, since they didn’t have currency of my country available.









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