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Nazwa pliku: | IK260_24_E_lata80_.jpg |
Nazwa albumu: | 3872 / Ikarusy 260/280 (lata 80.) |
Słowa kluczowe: | IK260 / 24 / E / Lata80 |
Data: | Lata 80-te. |
Nr pojazdu: | 24 |
Linia: | E |
Wielkość pliku: | 160 KiB |
Data dodania: | 29, Wrzesień 2013 |
Wymiary: | 950 x 537 pikseli |
Wyświetleń: | 1153 razy |
URL: | http://omni-bus.waw.pl/archiwum/displayimage.php?pid=102348 |
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I believe DBG has created a lose-lose situation here.
Players who have bought the expansion from a third-party site (and lead to chargebacks) should have their expansions taken off rather than banned. Then, either:
1, They can still play the game but they cannot enter Thalumbra, Maldura or any GU100 zones until they re-purchase the expansion from DBG.
2, Their accounts are suspended until they re-purchase the expansion.
DBG should send out emails to every EQ / EQII account holder to warn them the consequences of purchasing expansions from any third-party sites.
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