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Everyone at GOG believes in a 'gamers-first’ approach. It means that every part of our store is designed with gamers in mind and your purchase safety and satisfaction come first for us. The latest update to our voluntary Refund Policy adds another piece to this customer-friendly experience. And it all sums up in one sentence: starting now, you can get a full refund up to 30 days after purchasing a product, even if you downloaded, launched, and played it. That's it.

It’s important for us to say that this update is possible thanks to your respect for all the time and hard work put into creating the games you buy on GOG.COM and playing by the rules. We're grateful for that and encourage you to continue to do so.

For more details on how the change works, please check this FAQ article.
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ripe for abuse tho, non?
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Wow that is a huge change which i do appreciate. Just hope that people dont exploit it.
Huh. I didn't think this would every happen.

Sooo... is that a no-questions-asked policy then? It certainly would help in some cases where I stumble upon a game that looks and sounds like it would be fun and totally up my alley and then ends up being the total opposite.
It's a nice idea but a stupid one. People will just abuse that.
That's a very customer friendly policy given the nature of the offerings being DRM-free. I'm sure someone will still find something to complain, but this is a pretty generous refund policy as far as I'm concerned.
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aluinie: Wow that is a huge change which i do appreciate. Just hope that people dont exploit it.
I figure if it's done too much by an individual they may just deny them any further refunds. But then there's also the possibility of alt accounts. *shrug*
Not a good policy IMO - ripe for abuse
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I think there should be a restriction on how many refunds in a period say 5 games over 30 days that gives a bit more security for both sides over the previous system and this system for both customers and gog itself.
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How does your updated voluntary Refund Policy work?
The updated policy lets you refund a product up to 30 days after purchase, even if it was downloaded, launched, and played. Yes, you read that correctly. :)
To apply for a refund, you should contact our Customer Support Team within 30 days of your purchase, and our team will sort it out as soon as possible.
However, if the reason you are seeking a refund is that your game is not working (yet!), please consider contacting our friendly Tech Support folk first. They will do their best to help you get the game working on your machine.
We're monitoring the effects of the current update to make sure no one is using this policy to hurt the developers that put their time and heart into making great games. We may refuse refunds in such individual cases. We'd also let you know about any future adjustments in the voluntary Refund Policy in advance.

How long does it take to process a refund?
When you apply for a refund, we can give you two options - a conversion into GOG Wallet funds, or a cash refund back to your original payment method.
GOG Wallet refunds will be applied as soon as a GOG.COM Support representative triggers the refund.
Cash refunds can take a few business days, depending on the exact payment method used, your bank, etc. There are some exceptions, such as paysafecard, SOFORT, and GiroPay - for technical reasons, these transactions need to be fully processed before they can be refunded; this can take up to a few weeks.

I received a gift from a friend. Can I apply for a refund?
We can only offer a cash or GOG Wallet refund to the person who purchased the gift. If the person who purchased the gift prefers to receive a full refund, this is possible, however, they should contact us about this separately.

What about pre-orders?
Pre-orders can be refunded throughout their pre-order period (as in - until they get released), and for 30 days after their release date.

What about Games in Development?
We're extending the refund time for Game in Development titles to 30 days after purchase, just like for any other game.

What about game packs and DLCs?
For technical reasons, we cannot divide a game pack (for instance, a season pass, a pack containing the base game and its DLCs, or a pack containing a whole series of games). As a result, you would get a refund for the full pack and, as a consequence, the full pack will be removed from your account.
If you apply for a refund for a DLC, and it was not purchased as a pack (bundled with the base game), we can issue a refund for the DLC itself.
If you refund the base game, but also purchased DLCs separately, we would also refund the DLCs linked to that base game.

How often can I refund my games? Is there some sort of limit?
We trust that you're making informed purchasing decisions and will use this updated voluntary Refund Policy only if something doesn't work as you expected.
This is why there are no limits but instead, we reserve the right to refuse refunds in individual cases.
Please respect all the time and hard work put into making the games you play and remember that refunds are not reviews. If you finished the game and didn't like it, please consider sharing your opinion instead. Also, please don't take advantage of our trust by asking for an unreasonable amount of games to be refunded. Don't be that person. No one likes that person.

What if my country provides additional rights?
Just let us know. We respect regional laws, to learn more see sections 7.1. and 7.2. of the GOG.COM User Agreement.
Post edited February 26, 2020 by Bigs
Far too generous. The previous method of not official, but in certain circumstances, was fine and worked well.
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aluinie: Just hope that people dont exploit it.
I hope so, too.
Normally I'd welcome this, but considering people can practically just keep the offline installers after the refund, you will lose a lot of money, GOG.
You are crazy xD
I love you!
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Very generous but unfortunately it just takes few people to abuse and ruin it. This may also give publishers more pause to release games on GOG if they feel people will just buy then refund the game to get it for free.