Posted: Tue Oct 11, 2005 10:55 pm
I hope a parent sues them for counselling a minor to commit credit card fraud in order for him to simply gain access to a game and info on it
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https://quake3world.com/forum/
many messages sent..eepberries wrote:Url for how to send them your thoughts on this subject:
http://www.activision.com/en_US/corporate/contact.jsp
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Not only that, but in the UK/EU the game won't be rated 18+ (here in the EU, Quake3 was rated 15+ while it was rated 17+ in the US)Foo wrote:I think you misunderstood. The point being that credit card verification would probably only work for US credit cards, and not ones in many other countries.[FTF]Pyro wrote:dont wanna be annoying or anything dude, but you are on a US siteMKJ wrote: very userfriendly for peopl eoutside the US![]()
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Effectively making the offical Quake 4 information US-Only, which would be absurd for a game shipping internationally.
Exactly. Many adults also choose not to own one so that excludes them from doing something as simple as looking at the Activision product line.Eraser wrote:
Not only that, but in the UK/EU the game won't be rated 18+ (here in the EU, Quake3 was rated 15+ while it was rated 17+ in the US)
Also, I wonder, what does a credit card prove? I mean, you don't have to be 18 to legally be able to own a credit card right?