Credit and Power Pack Confusion.

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What does that ENORMOUS icon say? Please type out what it says. It should be easy, it's an enormous font. Don't argue, WRITE DOWN WHAT YOU SEE.

You won't, because as soon as you start reading it, so that you can write what it says, you'll feel like a fool.
I don’t feel like a fool at all lol. I haven’t even attempted to buy it. Quite a number of forum members here have made the mistake though. Buncha foolish dedicated GT7 fanatics! :lol:
 
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I speak English as 3rd language and I had no issue, to solely buying that "Power Pack".

I am amazed by folks that have English as mother tongue and screwed up on this (IMO) non-issue. I am afraid they will potentially screw up their mortgage contract in real life as well, and blame "capitalism".

FFS ... get a grip!
Wow, I wouldn't like to be anywhere near your household 🤣 The concept of human error is quite clearly alien to you. Out of curiosity, what does happen when and of course IF, a mistake is made?
 
Buncha foolish dedicated GT7 fanatics! :lol:
That's a strange way of saying that you're incapable of reading and can't take any accountability for being wrong. "Buncha" people did the simple act of paying attention. Referring to them in derogatory terms, as if basic comprehension skills are an issue, says more about you than it does about them.
 
That's a strange way of saying that you're incapable of reading and can't take any accountability for being wrong. "Buncha" people did the simple act of paying attention. Referring to them in derogatory terms, as if basic comprehension skills are an issue, says more about you than it does about them.
We expect more from my 10U pop warner boys… reading is fundamental.. I tell my young boys all the time! Buddy just salty he made a childish mistake!
 
That's a strange way of saying that you're incapable of reading and can't take any accountability for being wrong. "Buncha" people did the simple act of paying attention. Referring to them in derogatory terms, as if basic comprehension skills are an issue, says more about you than it does about them.
I don't know. Maybe you misunderstood my post or something - it was sarcasm. "Reading is fundamental." You are the one referring to the people who made the mistake of buying the wrong item here in derogatory terms. Quite a number of forum members have made this error and you have called them fools for it. These are people who are pretty committed fans of the game and presumably pretty familiar with dlc and the PSN and so forth given their membership in this GT7 forum...and yet they screwed up and clicked that button on the screen and bought the wrong thing. I can only assume a pretty substantial number of the 10 million or so GT7 owners who aren't members of this forum also made the mistake.

And I'll reiterate...I haven't bought the dlc. I didn't make the mistake (of buying the mtx instead of the dlc I mean). Initially when I saw that button in the image I posted I thought "oh there's the new dlc right there" but after looking a bit more closely I realized something "hinky" was afoot (lol) and it wasn't the dlc but instead just a 5M credit mtx. So, I did what most people will do...I read it and noticed it wasn't the thing people were looking for. But I also said to myself "oh, there's going to be folks who make a mistake there." And, I was right. They aren't fools. They are just people who made a fairly reasonable assumption that the new thing sitting there on they day it was expected for the price they expected called an "add on pack" was what they wanted and they failed to pay attention after that point.
 
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I don't know. Maybe you misunderstood my post or something - it was sarcasm. "Reading is fundamental." You are the one referring to the people who made the mistake of buying the wrong item here in derogatory terms. Quite a number of forum members have made this error and you have called them fools for it. These are people who are pretty committed fans of the game and presumably pretty familiar with dlc and the PSN and so forth given their membership in this GT7 forum...and yet they screwed up and clicked that button on the screen and bought the wrong thing. I can only assume a pretty substantial number of the 10 million or so GT7 owners who aren't members of this forum also made the mistake.
You were the one sharing images and supporting the mistake.
And I'll reiterate...I haven't bought the dlc. I didn't make the mistake (of buying the mtx instead of the dlc I mean). Initially when I saw that button in the image I posted I thought "oh there's the new dlc right there" but after looking a bit more closely I realized something "hinky" was afoot (lol) and it wasn't the dlc but instead just a 5M credit mtx. So, I did what most people will do...I read it and noticed it wasn't the thing people were looking for. But I also said to myself "oh, there's going to be folks who make a mistake there." And, I was right. They aren't fools. They are just people who made a fairly reasonable assumption that the new thing sitting there on they day it was expected for the price they expected called an "add on pack" was what they wanted and they failed to pay attention after that point.
So, you agree, they're responsible for their own actions because they didn't pay attention.

You're arguing that it's understandable. I'm arguing that people need to be responsible for their actions and the mistake THEY made.
 
I bought the Power Pack through the PS App but didn't look at the title, thumbnail or description when I added it to the cart and gave them my credit card details. Instead of the Power Pack and credits I've ended up with; 23 new and exclusive bell sounds for Bus Simulator, a new hair brush for My Little Pony and a herd of chickens for Sims 4. Obviously this is not a desirable outcome and I will be contacting Sony at the first opportunity since this is blatantly their mistake/misleading marketing 😡
 
So you are arguing for something different ? That's an interesting strategy.
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I bought the Power Pack through the PS App but didn't look at the title, thumbnail or description when I added it to the cart and gave them my credit card details. Instead of the Power Pack and credits I've ended up with; 23 new and exclusive bell sounds for Bus Simulator, a new hair brush for My Little Pony and a herd of chickens for Sims 4. Obviously this is not a desirable outcome and I will be contacting Sony at the first opportunity since this is blatantly their mistake/misleading marketing 😡
EXACTLY
 
Wow, I wouldn't like to be anywhere near your household 🤣 The concept of human error is quite clearly alien to you. Out of curiosity, what does happen when and of course IF, a mistake is made?
😄😄 owning the mistake, learning from it ... not blaming climate change, Elon or capitalism ... what about that for a first take?
 
Must be said... An entertaining read, this thread.
I never buy credits or anything else, I have $200M in cars, no need to buy $5M. This is the screen I saw, knew that the power pack had $5M additional credits, and that it was $24.99, and saw the word "pack" on it and hit buy.

It's my fault, I get that, but I feel like it was an obvious attempt to dupe users, and will push that as far as I can.
You’ve no case. Waste of time.
 
I bought the Power Pack through the PS App but didn't look at the title, thumbnail or description when I added it to the cart and gave them my credit card details. Instead of the Power Pack and credits I've ended up with; 23 new and exclusive bell sounds for Bus Simulator, a new hair brush for My Little Pony and a herd of chickens for Sims 4. Obviously this is not a desirable outcome and I will be contacting Sony at the first opportunity since this is blatantly their mistake/misleading marketing 😡
Ya see, I ended up with some racing game Power Pack thing and what I really wanted was 23 new and exclusive bell sounds for Bus Simulator, a new hair brush for My Little Pony and a herd of chickens for Sims 4!

Wonder if we can trade...?
 
Must be said... An entertaining read, this thread.

You’ve no case. Waste of time.
We will see. Opening the case was less than 5 minutes, same with the Discover call. Not a big waste of time. Beyond that, I'll find a way to take it out of their ass one way or another.
 
😄😄 owning the mistake, learning from it ... not blaming climate change, Elon or capitalism ... what about that for a first take?
Good advice 👍 Think I'll try it in my line of work. Whenever a mistake does happen, whether it's a client's fault or not, I'll just give them the old "Get a grip FFS" No doubt it'll be a very successful policy 🤣
 
Many people made the mistake because they don’t read… just looking at fancy colors and click everywhere…

That’s all. SIE did nothing wrong, PD did nothing wrong… all menus, pages, items, announcements, advertisements etc… are correct and easy to understand… at the sole condition to read what’s written…
 
Many people made the mistake because they don’t read… just looking at fancy colors and click everywhere…

That’s all. SIE did nothing wrong, PD did nothing wrong… all menus, pages, items, announcements, advertisements etc… are correct and easy to understand… at the sole condition to read what’s written…
If that were the case there wouldn't be so many people that made the mistake. Your reasoning skills need work.
 
Yeah, ultimately people are responsible for knowing what they are buying. Obviously. For me, it's just the specifics of this particular situation that make it feel like a bit of a bait and switch. 🤷‍♂️ That link that appeared on the day the PP came out...right on the PS5 home screen. Like I said, I immediately thought "that's going to catch some people." I'm pretty sure there's someone at Sony at least as smart as I am (aka not very smart lol) who would also recognise that being a potential issue. When I scroll through all my games on the PS5, GT7 is the only one that has any links to add-ons sitting right there. They pretty much all have some dlc content available. I guess maybe they are time-limited or something as far as links on the home page go. I don't know. I feel kinda bad though because I bet there's a good number of kids who convinced their parents to buy them the new GT7 dlc and got 5M credits and nothing else for the same money. I mean the two items appeared on the store at the same time - why would anyone who doesn't already have the PP buy the 5M credit package rather than the power pack for the same money?? I'd bet that every single sale of the 5M package on that day (and most every day since) was a mistake.

It's like if a shop advertises a big vacuum cleaner deal - "Next week for 1 day only you can get a Hoover T100 Vacuum PLUS an extra battery, a 1 year supply of disposable bags and a 10 foot hose extension - a $300 value - for the low low price of $149.95! Don't miss out!" Then on the day of the sale they put a little pile of T100 vacuums with the extra swag in a corner at the back of the vacuum dept and out by the front entrance a huge stack of T100 vacuums - but just the vacuums no swag - with a big $149.95 sign on them and predictably people stream through the entrance, grab their vaccum off the stack and head for the checkout. Then they tear into the box at home and they're all "Hey wtf where's my swag???" So they hustle back to the store and the owner is all "Ohhhh, you wanted the T100 package over their at the back of the vacuum dept. Sawwwwwwyyyyyy!"
 
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Good advice 👍 Think I'll try it in my line of work. Whenever a mistake does happen, whether it's a client's fault or not, I'll just give them the old "Get a grip FFS" No doubt it'll be a very successful policy 🤣
OK buddy, you added your strange twist to what I said, so let me put some chronology in, since you obviously indicate a slight sorting problem here.

1) you screw up
2) you analyze
3) you own it
4) you don't whine and blame others
5) you learn
6) you improve
7) you be better next time

Not complicated, and your client's may appreciate that approach, and your honesty too in whatever line of business you are in.

We good?


@Mufti - cannot wait for your next poo emoji - since pooing around seems to be your only capabilty and contribution here.
Well done, kiddo 😘
 
I know this thread is mainly for people who mixed up the Power Pack with the credits, but has anyone actually bought the Power Pack and not received the 5 million credits? I’ve restarted the game several times and still haven’t gotten them.
 
I know this thread is mainly for people who mixed up the Power Pack with the credits, but has anyone actually bought the Power Pack and not received the 5 million credits? I’ve restarted the game several times and still haven’t gotten them.
They get added automatically to your credits in-game.
 
OK buddy, you added your strange twist to what I said, so let me put some chronology in, since you obviously indicate a slight sorting problem here.

1) you screw up
2) you analyze
3) you own it
4) you don't whine and blame others
5) you learn
6) you improve
7) you be better next time

Not complicated, and your client's may appreciate that approach, and your honesty too in whatever line of business you are in.

We good?


@Mufti - cannot wait for your next poo emoji - since pooing around seems to be your only capabilty and contribution here.
Well done, kiddo 😘
What "strange twist" was that, exactly? Your last comment was "Get a grip FFS" to those people who may have a different view to yourself concerning the way PD decided to organise the purchasing of credits and the Power Pack.
In my opinion, they have valid concerns, even if from a purely legal perspective, PD didn't do anything wrong. There's such a thing as the "letter of the law" and the "spirit of the law"

Some clients appreciate the blunt, direct approach. However, not everyone does. In this life, it's advisable to be adaptable. Just saying. But we're good 😉
 
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