I am in some strange way cursed, such that if I think about buying stuff from the ncsoft store, I tend to trigger the "as a securit measure we limit individual purchases of online codes" things, and once I've triggered it, it stays triggered until I file a petition.
In theory the point system should help, except that it doesn't help if I can't buy points, either. But wait! Not only can't I buy points, but the entire section of help messages about this, while still just as useless and vague as before, is also now wrong, because it is all about "serial codes". I'm not buying a serial code. Serial codes do not figure in to this.
Based on previous experience, I know that if it's been three days since a purchase and I get the throttle message, the only thing I can do is file a petition. I also know that the claim that they "cannot override this" is a 100% blatant lie, as they not only can but do upon receiving petitions. *sigh*
Paragon folks, please find a way to get ncsoft to sell you to someone who does not have some kind of abiding religious objection to the idea of engaging in commerce.
I am in some strange way cursed, such that if I think about buying stuff from the ncsoft store, I tend to trigger the "as a securit measure we limit individual purchases of online codes" things, and once I've triggered it, it stays triggered until I file a petition.
In theory the point system should help, except that it doesn't help if I can't buy points, either. But wait! Not only can't I buy points, but the entire section of help messages about this, while still just as useless and vague as before, is also now wrong, because it is all about "serial codes". I'm not buying a serial code. Serial codes do not figure in to this.
Based on previous experience, I know that if it's been three days since a purchase and I get the throttle message, the only thing I can do is file a petition. I also know that the claim that they "cannot override this" is a 100% blatant lie, as they not only can but do upon receiving petitions. *sigh*
Paragon folks, please find a way to get ncsoft to sell you to someone who does not have some kind of abiding religious objection to the idea of engaging in commerce.