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Handy Games (Wreckfest) Are Not Trustworthy Publishers

Handy Games are the most untrustworthy seller on Google Play Store a terrible developer with a serious lack of moral principals they defrauded me by first allowing me to buy the game Wreckfest only to a few days later state that the device I bought the game with is now incompatible when the hardware was a Rockchip RK3588 with 8gb of DDR4X ram and a Mali G61 GPU that would tear right through benchmarks that phones score on performance in a lot of cases not all but a great number would pale in comparisson yet Handy Games took the money and refuse to refund it or replace the game with a working copy which is obtaining by deception (fraud) it's not an accident when you make it unplayable just days on from selling it stating the hardware was compatible which is makes HandyGames the worst seero n Google Play store a rogue seller at best, They might have just offered a different product like a PC CD product key for gog.com or steam instead being as they deliberately chose to make me jump through hoops to claim a refund then denied the claim intentionayintentionay breaking the consumer rights act of 2015 which in this country covers all sales of digital goods and services from being denied refunds if the product is not fit for purpose and because it cannot even be installed around 3-5 days after buying it I say that constitutes an illegal act as a seller you don't have a right to refuse that refund or replacement it's not obligatory it's consumer law meaning "Law" how do they expect anyone to ever trust them when they read this I bet that will cost more than a single copy of Wreckfest as result now. I'll pull the review when they choose to obide by the law of
the consumer rights act of 2015 for UK customers then. In the mean time everyone should avoid Handy Games and the developers of the game Wreckfest like the llague until they stop defrauding people on Google Play store or their company stops allowing others to rogue trade with their intellectual property

November 8, 2024
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