Decide that Xbox One game isn't for you? Automated refunds are in Preview now

It looks like 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Microsoft is taking a page from Valve's playbook and will be offering self-service refunds in the near future. Basically, if you're not satisfied with a game you bough🍨t off the Xbox Store or Windows 10 Store, you will soon be able to request a refund. Those enrolled in Xboꦍx Preview (Microsoft's beta testing program) were notified of the new feature today, and it should be rolling out to all users later this year.

There 🍨are, of course, stipulations. The refund in question has to be made within 14 days of purchase and you have to have accumulated fewer than 2 hours of play ti😼me across all accounts. You'll also have to download and launch the game, and wait at least one day after the game's release date before initiating the refund process.

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Self-Service Refunds Now In Preview Alpha

You’ve spoken; we’ve listened. In support of offering gamers the freedom of choice, we’re making changes to the Microsoft Store purchase experience by offering customers a simple way to instantly return digital products like games and apps through account.microsoft.com.

When a game or app leaves you wanting more, we're here to help. Self-service refunds on Xbox One and Windows 10 provide a quick, simple way of returning a digital product.

To request a self-service refund:

1. Navigate to account.microsoft.com and sign-in.
2. From the top menu bar, select Payment & billing > Order history.
3. Navigate to a purchased game or app, and select Request a refund.

Please note the below conditions for requesting a self-service refund:

Games and apps are eligible for self-service refunds within 14 days of purchase if you have less than 2 hours of play time across all accounts.

DLC, season passes, and add-ons are not eligible for self-service refunds.

The game or app must be downloaded and launched before requesting a self-service refund.

You must wait for at least 1 day after the game or app's release before requesting a self-service refund.

Certain Windows 10 apps may not be eligible for self-service refunds.

Microsoft reserves the right to block access for users who abuse self-service refunds.

All told though, not bad. Those terms seem pretty fair to me,ꦉ and might make me feel a little bit better about going digital. What 💞do you think? Onboard?

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