When even Fox News gets it right, you know trout got smurfed up
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That is not unreasonable when someone commits mass-scale deception and sells a product which varies from "Not what was advertised" to "Completely broken". I completely fail to comprehend this notion that videogames somehow shouldn't be subject to exactly the same standards and consumer protection laws as every other industry that exists but it's not exactly a helpful one.
I'm more thinking along the lines of "is there anything that costs £40 that is worth going to court over? Wouldn't the court proceedings cost so much more?"
I suppose it might work if there was a very large group of people working together as one in the case so the cost could be shared, but then you have to take into account the cost of your time, and I for one couldn't justify taking a day off work for £40.