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    Quote Originally Posted by bystander View Post
    Wow, that's very cold of you. Have a bit of sympathy, people! If you really believe this way of thinking then: The next time when you bump into your own furniture, you should just ignore your pain and not expect any pity because you did this to yourself. You knew where your furniture and how large your body is.
    But... this is the logical way of thinking, isn't it? Because you have a brain, and thus you can think and make your own choices, and be responsible for your decisions. If you spend your money on something, but didn't read the contract and lost your investment because of your ignorance, then the fault is yours, right?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Koshka View Post
    But... this is the logical way of thinking, isn't it? Because you have a brain, and thus you can think and make your own choices, and be responsible for your decisions. If you spend your money on something, but didn't read the contract and lost your investment because of your ignorance, then the fault is yours, right?
    While Nutaku definitely has a bad track record in being open about information, screwing up development/contracting/whatever and overall being greedy cash-grabbing pigs (to the point it can ruin games), this time I have to toss my lot with the minimal sympathy crowd. It's in the FAQs (unlike some other issues people have had), after all. Personally, I buy N Gold regularly, but I know I'm going to spend it within the next 30 days (generally within 2 weeks), and I don't buy in advance (though to be fair, I'm a low-tier/casual whale so I spend on N games quite a bit more than some here).

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    Wow, thanks for posting this OP. I have purchased gold a number of times, and never realized that there was an expiration date on it, nor that the company wouldn't honor your original purchase when you come back. Seems awful scummy/shady, especially considering this information has to be dug out of the FAQ, and is not presented to you upon purchase.

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    Well, it's clearly his fault for not reading faq. And I believe that nutaku sends e-mail if your gold is about expire (like one week before it expires), so it's also his fault for not checking e-mail.

    It's really hard to pity you since it's your fault for not reading faq or e-mails. Although it would great if gold was permanent but guess what! Nutaku isn't the only one with premium currency that can expire. So next time how about reading faq before you buy anything? This way you can avoid many unpleasant surprises.

  5. #5
    Even without reading the faq I think everyone's already aware that nutaku is shady, so this kind of shit shouldn't surprise anyone. 1 year is a long time to leave an account inactive, but why is that they didn't just close it and delete it entirely instead of just wiping the balance? Because they're so thoughtful they wanted to leave you something in case you decided to come back and spend more?

    Your nutaku account is forever, but your money isn't; they'll always want more of it.

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