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In which we talk about our relationship with you.

Refunds, terms of use, customer support - it's the hot button issue right now and it's been on our minds as well. We thought this might be a pretty good time to say a word or two about how we do things, recent changes, and our approach to your customer experience.









Refunds.

We've got 'em, and here are the basics you might need to know:
You have 30 days, worldwide. Hitting "Buy" doesn't waive your rights.
European Union law states that you should have 14 days to withdraw from a purchase. That's not a bad deal, but it's not always enough. We think that 30 days is more like it, and that worldwide is just nicer - within that period, we only consider your purchase final if you've already started to actually download your game. We want all of our customers to feel that our refund policy is there to give you a comfortable experience - not that we were forced into having one.


You can still get a refund for technical issues after downloading your game.
Downloading a game doesn't mean you're on your own, you still have our guarantee that it works!
If you have your game, but it doesn't work for one of the million reasons that just happen - we're here to help. We want you to be able to play your game, and if you can't, there's no reason why you should be stuck with it. We call this the Money Back Guarantee. If your game doesn't work due to technical issues, and our support team is unable to help you fix it, we'll offer you a refund - and two ways to do it. You'll have the choice of a refund in store credit, (this is almost immediate), or back to your card/PayPal account (if you're okay with waiting a few days to be cleared by your card or account issuer). You have 30 days to contact us after making your purchase, but there's no rush - your refund-timer stops ticking once you get in touch.










Customer support
We think that good customer support is one of the pillars of an awesome GOG.com experience. A hard time getting through to a living, breathing, human being can be one of the most frustrating things ever. But that's just not us.

Our support team is a cool, friendly bunch of people. Emphasis on people. They're really good at what they do, and they're here to provide you with a friendly, personal way to get in touch. We offer in-house tech support for all your problems, crashes, and other (totally not PEBKAC) issues, and we'll provide full support with no time restrictions. If that game you bought two years ago isn't working anymore, we might just be able to help. We'll take the time to walk you through any suggestions, and do our best to accommodate your non-technical needs - but that doesn't mean we can't work fast. Beginning January of this year, the waiting time for your average support ticket response was under 24 hours, and we got your problems completely resolved in under 36 hours.

Still, there's no reason why we couldn't do even better: we recently started offering support on Saturdays and Sundays, and the team just got a bit bigger. You can now write to us in English, French and German, and we plan to include more languages as we continue to expand. We're planning a significant update to our website support section, so finding information and getting in touch should be much easier. Soon, we'll also offer a much finer way to track your purchases and gifts, while all orders eligible for our Money Back Guarantee will be clearly labeled.









That's our two cents. We hope that this gives all of you a better (and much needed) inside look at customer experience and support from our perspective. If you have any questions, feel free to drop us a line in the comments section. We're here to talk!
Post edited March 26, 2015 by Konrad
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skeletonbow: Can you imagine how apeshit people would go if the Elder Scrolls series showed up here along with the id Software catalogue? I could be mistaken but I don't think any of those games have any DRM on them anyway... :)
No they don't... but for some reason Bethesda is very much in love with Steam. Kind of like Egosoft...
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blotunga: Now the Bethesda rumors can start :P
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skeletonbow: Can you imagine how apeshit people would go if the Elder Scrolls series showed up here along with the id Software catalogue? I could be mistaken but I don't think any of those games have any DRM on them anyway... :)
I would love to be able to put the discs away and have the games right here.
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blotunga: No they don't... but for some reason Bethesda is very much in love with Steam. Kind of like Egosoft...
I doubt it has anything to do with Valve being the number one online video game distributor for PC video games. :)
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tinyE: I would love to be able to put the discs away and have the games right here.
Yeah, all my id Software games are ancient floppy disks or CDs. I have Return to Castle Wolfenstein on Steam though, but I'd love to own the entire collection on GOG, pretty much every single id Software game, both those they created themselves and the ones they published that others developed with their engine.
Post edited May 04, 2015 by skeletonbow
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Ciris: MUCH more
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blotunga: Now the Bethesda rumors can start :P
I always see this name popping up here and there, but the only title I've played from them was Hunted: the Demon's Forge ;)
I know it's an important dev for many here but god knows I'd rather wanna see more unexpected/unknown gems and crazy stuff than Bethesda :P
Post edited May 04, 2015 by vicklemos
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vicklemos:
Would Arkham Knight rumors make you feel better??
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vicklemos:
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blotunga: Would Arkham Knight rumors make you feel better??
That's a game people have the utmost respect for. Thanks to Humble Bundle I own most of them but thanks to lack of "able time"... you know the drill: two kids, college, work, books to read, papers to deliver :P
It would be pleasant for many to have the Arkham series in here, for sure!
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vicklemos:
And the Rumor Wheel turns :)
Someone else think that makes a lot of releases streams starting thursday ? :)

THURSDAY, May 7th:
4pm GMT / 12pm EDT / 9am PDT: RELEASE STREAM with MegaPiemanPHD
6pm GMT / 2pm EDT / 11am PDT: Torture Thursdays: Dungeon Keeper with Memories in 8bit
8pm GMT / 4pm EDT / 1pm PDT: RELEASE STREAM with TotalBiscuit
10pm GMT / 6pm EDT / 3pm PDT: RELEASE STREAM with GeordyJones

FRIDAY, May 8th:
6pm GMT / 2pm EDT / 11am PDT: Piran Pursuits Peace: Septerra Core with Piranjade
8pm GMT / 4pm EDT / 1pm PDT: RELEASE STREAM with Flaose
10pm GMT / 6pm EDT / 3pm PDT: Trine 2 co-op with MatCat

SATURDAY, May 9th:
4pm GMT / 12pm EDT / 9am PDT: Twitcher: The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings #17 with GeordyJones
6pm GMT / 2pm EDT / 11am PDT: MULTIPLAYER: RELEASE STREAM - more details coming soon!
8pm GMT / 4pm EDT / 1pm PDT: The Saturday Spooky Show: System Shock 2 with Vlad of The Weekend Slice

SUNDAY, May 10th:
5pm GMT / 1pm EDT / 10pm PDT: Twitcher: The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings #14 with GeordyJones
8pm GMT / 4pm EDT / 1pm PDT: RELEASE STREAM with E__A

http://www.gog.com/forum/general/coming_up_on_twitchtvgogcom_e3167
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vicklemos:
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blotunga: And the Rumor Wheel turns :)
:)
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skeletonbow: I've thought about the 'much more' part for a few hours now and while it could mean any number of things, my mind's eye is rampantly speculating. ;oP
Some Disney/LucasArts games were released meanwhile (on 28tth April), inlcuding the DOS CD versions of X-Wing and Tie Fighter, so I think some of the things you expect already happened :)
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GabiMoro: Some Disney/LucasArts games were released meanwhile (on 28tth April), inlcuding the DOS CD versions of X-Wing and Tie Fighter, so I think some of the things you expect already happened :)
I'm not thinking of short term things tied to May the 4th, but big things "yet to come" probably weeks/months from now. I wouldn't be sitting around here expecting things to happen that already have occurred though either. ;o)
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GOG.com: Beginning January of this year, the waiting time for your average support ticket response was under 24 hours, and we got your problems completely resolved in under 36 hours.
There are problems that doesn't get solved even after an year, so to reach those average numbers the other request must have been solved instantly.
The issue with you customer support is that it doesn't have the minimum level of feature you should expect. No automatic response that make you sure the ticket was received (maybe with a copy of the message you sent). No state of the ticket, to check if the issue was solved or not. No place with a list of your tickets to consult. So you write tickets hoping someone sees it. When they do, they may solve the problem, but you have no guaranties and no way to know that.

In the end this is just another pr news with no solid proof to support it.
GOG less publicity, more facts.
Post edited May 21, 2015 by MIK0
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MIK0: There are problems that doesn't get solved even after an year, so to reach those average numbers the other request must have been solved instantly.
The issue with you customer support is that it doesn't have the minimum level of feature you should expect. No automatic response that make you sure the ticket was received (maybe with a copy of the message you sent). No state of the ticket, to check if the issue was solved or not. No place with a list of your tickets to consult. So you write tickets hoping someone sees it. When they do, they may solve the problem, but you have no guaranties and no way to know that.

In the end this is just another pr news with no solid proof to support it.
GOG less publicity, more facts.
Strangely enough I sometimes get an "automated" response. Makes me suspect it's not really automatic...
Customer experiences is rather bad lately. The account notifications are playing havoc. Today I had 2 new notification, which when expanded only added to 1 (in the library) which when clicked on the library was nowhere to be found. This is crazy. A reason not to use GOG.
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MIK0: ... In the end this is just another pr news with no solid proof to support it.
GOG less publicity, more facts.
What you say is also not really proven but also just opinion.

How do you imagine any company in the world could successfull prove such things? I mean proof in a strict, absolutely convincing sense, the same way it was meant by you probably. Would you like to personally travel to Warsaw and watch them working for a week or what would be necessary here?
Post edited May 21, 2015 by Trilarion
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Trilarion: Customer experiences is rather bad lately. The account notifications are playing havoc. Today I had 2 new notification, which when expanded only added to 1 (in the library) which when clicked on the library was nowhere to be found. This is crazy. A reason not to use GOG.
Exactly. My number 1 problem with GOG at the moment (well, pretty much the only one). Month after month of broken notifications is not acceptable. Impossible to keep my library up to date.

Please fix, GOG.