How to refund a game on Nintendo Switch Unfortunately, Nintendo doesn't allow you to refund digital games that you haven't pre-ordered, even if you purchased the game or DLC by mistake. Nintendo's official policy is that you need to be more careful and should read online reviews ahead of buying something.
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When will Amazon restock the Nintendo Switch?
Unfortunately, Amazon hasn’t restocked the Nintendo Switch OLED since the pre-orders began on July 16. There is no set date for restocks. Although, it is certain that as they fulfill the pre-order backlog, more stock will be made available.
Should I buy a Nintendo Switch now?
do you buy a Nintendo Switch on Black Friday and potentially miss out on an upgraded screen, or should you wait for more stock of the OLED model? It's a difficult question to answer, especially considering there are three models on offer right now.
Can the Nintendo Switch actually outsell the Wii?
The Switch, Nintendo’s home console-portable hybrid system, has managed to outsell the Wii, a system that was a bonafide cultural phenomenon in the mid-2000s. This is likely the clearest sign we’ve seen so far that the Switch has also evolved into a pop-culture gaming product, just like the Wii.
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Nintendo Switch refunds: How to cancel a preorder
There's two ways of canceling a game you've preordered on Nintendo Switch, as you can use your web browser or your Nintendo Switch. Here's how to cancel a preorder on Nintendo Switch using a web browser:
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How long does it take to cancel a digital purchase?
You can cancel a digital content purchase within 14 days from the date of purchase and receive a refund, provided that you have not started downloading or streaming it. Should you want a refund, you have to contact PlayStation Support, but the option is available which makes Sony's policy superior to Nintendo's.
Is digital purchase final?
All digital purchases are final, but should they be? A mainstream shift towards digital distribution and media consumption has been in motion for years now, but the events of 2020 have arguably accelerated the adoption and acceptance of digital purchase s.
Does Nintendo give refunds?
Nintendo has been known to give refunds in very specific circumstances (most often in cases where key information wasn't highlighted sufficiently to the player before purchase, or the software is literally unplayable ), but they are rare exceptions to standard company policy.
Should Nintendo have a 2 hour refund policy?
Absolutely - Nintendo should have a similar '2-hour' policy to Valve Yes, I should be able to get a refund for a digital game I haven't played yet It sounds like it should be easier, although I'm not too fussed I'm happy with Nintendo's current policy.