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Originally Posted by crusty8mac
This must be some kind of bug, because I just noticed today that I cannot claim the Tactical Escort Retrofit on one of my toons.
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I have the same issue. Here is one possible "answer":
Before F2P, certain Retrofit ships were available for promotional tokens, the TER among them. This was before the cloak was a separate console.
Now, those "earned" ships are essentially character unlocks, the same as any rank-up ship. They cannot be reclaimed on any character. They do not count towards purchasing a Fleet version.
If anyone can disprove the above beyond a reasonable doubt, I would love to hear it. And I'm sure Cryptic would too.

I certainly believed I had purchased the Defiant in 2011, but it's possible that I'm remembering the MVAE instead, which the C-Store does report properly as purchased.
The lack of a MMO paper trail is certainly a concern, and not for the business.
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Originally Posted by cmdrskyfaller
You have all the evidence you need to submit a credit card dispute.
You have your credit card receipt of when you bought those c-store points.
You have screenshots or in-game video access to your characters having the ship hence you must have purchased them in the past.
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As I've noted above. Possessing an item doesn't in fact guarantee it was purchased. There is a convenient loophole.
Also you are entirely missing the purpose of why so many companies sell "digital credits" instead of "digital products". You bought and received the credits, that is the end of the transaction for the bank. Those credits can sit unspent on your account until doomsday and you can't ask for a refund. "Once you have their money, never give it back."
The absolute most,
legally, the company owes you is an equivalent amount of replacement credits if they choose to recognize the problem. If you believe for one minute that the law treats imaginary "points" like real money, you are out of your mind. And the harder you push, the more likely you will be flagged for fraud.
PayPal has a
blanket policy of never honoring a dispute over electronic goods. There is utterly no way to prove or disprove a claim without a physical object. Fraud is rampant.