Flacito
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If I may speak on behalf of those in the same adversity, I'd say we can not and will not accept the approach and course of action Honorbuddy is currently implementing. Out of observation which is purely based on the sheer amount of threads, posts, and polls (which have been often deleted), there are a lot of customers who used HB solely for PVP/Arena purposes, this is an undeniable fact. In addition, any criticizing or lightly put, disapproved arguments and statements are answered with condemnation. They are either deleted or are simply being closed and openers of such subjects are threatened with authority (e.g.: infractions).
However, to get back on topic: yes, we all praise the HB team, yes we all appreciate the time and effort you all put into your product; but remember this is business. We pay, you provide. Currently, it looks like HB made a harsh decision without consulting and interacting with their consumer database -- resulting apparently in a lot of discomfort and also lost customers. What happened to the whole philosophy of every business, and business transaction: "customer king"? It seems HB is operating in a reverse philosophy, while gladly taking your money all the same.
Saying that HB does not support Arena functions is indeed misleading; as you were offering them on your store, on top of that a whopping 30% revenue's of the products sold on the store (including the arena CRs) went right in HB's pocket. How can you, ethically (and morally) say you do not support this, without sounding misleading?
Well, without sounding misleading ourselves and without further do, you can definitely count that we do not support the decision of disabling HB for arena, but much more importantly, this tyranny and fascism targeted to your own consumers is much less supported.
However, to get back on topic: yes, we all praise the HB team, yes we all appreciate the time and effort you all put into your product; but remember this is business. We pay, you provide. Currently, it looks like HB made a harsh decision without consulting and interacting with their consumer database -- resulting apparently in a lot of discomfort and also lost customers. What happened to the whole philosophy of every business, and business transaction: "customer king"? It seems HB is operating in a reverse philosophy, while gladly taking your money all the same.
Saying that HB does not support Arena functions is indeed misleading; as you were offering them on your store, on top of that a whopping 30% revenue's of the products sold on the store (including the arena CRs) went right in HB's pocket. How can you, ethically (and morally) say you do not support this, without sounding misleading?
Well, without sounding misleading ourselves and without further do, you can definitely count that we do not support the decision of disabling HB for arena, but much more importantly, this tyranny and fascism targeted to your own consumers is much less supported.