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Maybe you could take them to court based on the argument that they made certain implicit promises, based on custom and reasonable and forseeable assumptions about their customers' expectations, when they began providing the service/platform.

It's in court where both parties get a chance to make their case and have it decided by an impartial party, based on the balance of evidence.



That sounds entirely reasonable. I'm just wondering if anyone would ever take the side of a mere gamer.




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