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what do you think?
no change or refund.
75 million active accounts , I bet you hear this before you are not the only one.
people would be buying more careless and just change the game again and again.
you and the millions of other bad consumers.
Hmm. That's an complicated one.
On one hand, Day Z Standalone and Arma 2 are not the same game, so they don't fall under the "Bought the wrong version" exception to the refund policy.
On the other hand, Day Z Standalone is a spin off of the Arma 2 Day Z mod, and it is entirely believable that a user might be confused and buy Day Z thinking they were getting the Arma 2 Day Z.
Unfortunately, even in the "Bought the wrong version" exception, installing and playing the game voids the exception.
This may just be a "Live and Learn" event, research your purchases a little better next time.
You can still try, but I doubt it will go anywhere.