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SinHound

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http://support.ea.co...l89&p_topview=1

Finally found it here.

"Call us at 1-650-628-1001 from 7:00am-7:00pm PST, seven days a week."

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SinHound

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...well I thought it was helpful.

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FerruxEcho

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 I bet they turned the phones off when the influx of emails started.

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SinHound

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Well, it does say 7:00am-7:00pm PST. that's in an hour and thirteen minutes.

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...I am not looking forward to this phone call. I can only hope that they'll actually fix this instead of telling me they can't, because I'm not sure I have the sanity left to deal with that.

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FerruxEcho

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It's 8:48 AM where I am. >_>

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PST. PST. ARE YOU PST? CAN YOU READ? PACIFIC STANDARD TIME. IT IS NOT 8:48 PST.



-_- Christ on a crutch.

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FerruxEcho

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I was just saying. I want my stuff now. lol

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Sorry, I'm cranky...

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Trust me, am too. I honestly can't see why EA would go with a complicated and buggy system instead of using the standard way of doing it. But seeing as how EA screwed up The Sims 3 by implementing the Sims 3 Store into the game and make it's more unstable than it already was, I can actually see why they did this now. lol

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I just don't understand why the bioware social accounts can't just be ****ing separate from EA accounts. I mean, that would fix the problem, no? Or not require accounts at all. Or... You know what? I'm going to turn off my higher brain functions now.



Gamble, I can has cake now?

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FerruxEcho

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I think they should have just stuck with doing it through the marketplace. Easier to do and no real problems.

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SinHound

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Yeah, I remember the good old days when we could just put in the download code, download the content, and be playing like ... right then. No need for accounts and other bull****.

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Yeah. I would be playing ME2 with my Cerberus Network and DLC if they had only kept things as they were. It's amazing how bad EA is at everything they try to do. They can't even distribute DLC correctly..

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that would make too much sense


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My concern isn't that EA screwed up (the always do), but somewhere along the line Bioware went "Maybe that's not such a bad idea" and AGREED TO DO IT. That's not a safe thought process.

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yea EA hates using microsofts anything, which is why it took them so long just to get thier games on xbox live in the first place on the original xbox. They always wanted everything on their servers and they wanted everybody to sign up for their own crappy account service so they could do thier own personal tracking. It was a huge deal just getting them to offer any of their games on live in the beginning. This is just more of the same BS.

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FerruxEcho wrote...

I think they should have just stuck with doing it through the marketplace. Easier to do and no real problems.


For the love of God, YES. I've never had a problem using a code that way. But this Bioware/EA code input hokey pokey has me pulling my hair out.

I don't care what kind of code they offer with their next game, even if it promises to drop a real life Normandy in my backyard, as far as I'm concerned they can keep the damn thing. I can't think of anything they could offer that would make it worth going through this again.

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EA's kind of like that kid in the sandbox who sits in the corner eating dirt all day, trying to get other people to eat dirt. You can insult them, and kick them, and do whatever else - but at the end of the day they're still going to have a mouth full of dirt insisting that you eat it too.



Also, there's another four letter word that you can replace dirt with, and my point would stand stronger.

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I know one thing is for certain, I'm not getting Dragon Age Origins because of this or any EA game till they decide to quit treating their customers like mindless sheep.

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Honestly? I didn't have ANY of these problems with DA:O. Actually, that was smooth as pie and I've yet to even log onto my EA account on it. It was ****ing magical. A beautiful time before paradise was lost because Bioware decided to take the damn apple from the snake.

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You know, I didn't have these problems with DA:O either. I just put in the disc, signed into EA's bastard servers, put in the code, and then downloaded.

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i hope the brought extra people in to answer phones today.

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Here's how I forsee most phonecalls going: "Hello, EA, FIX THIS CRAP!" "Nope, you're boned *click*"

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If DA:O works well in this department.. there is still hope for me buying but I'm really surprised EA isn't out of business with this kind of shoddy business practice and.. Bioware should be ashamed of themselves for letting this happen. IN the end, no one wins from this.