You can cancel a preorder. I did it with elder scrolls online.
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You are right, you can cancel a preorder, but in the Gamestop preorder help section, it says for promitional items once a code or item is supplied, you can't cancel an order.
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Elder scrolls gave out a preorder beta code and some other goodies. I preordered at gamestop, used the codes they gave me, and cancelled the order the next day, no questions asked.
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They didn't give you any issues with it because the Beta was free is my guess. I could be wrong.
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No, it was an exclusive beta. Also, when I preordered destiny, the manager at gamestop assured me that if I played the beta and wasn't impressed, I could come back at any time for a full refund.
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Yeah makes sense.
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Thanks for the clarification, did you ever give ESO a chance? I was a huge Morrowind, Oblivion, Skyrim fan but am disappointed in ESO.
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Edited by BludApostle: 8/28/2014 5:08:09 PMYeah, I ended up ordering the limited edition digital version, since the hard copy was sold out. It was alright. I played for a few months. Had 3 level 30+ characters and just got bored with the grind. It was good, just not good enough to pay a sub for. I went through all of skyrim stealth-killing and assassinating everything on my first playthrough, and loved every minute of it. Eso just wasn't the same. The story was very bland and unengaging.
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Ya I was hoping for a much better product, the size of the maps and the skill lines were intriguing...but everything else felt like a letdown. I think bringing in a new Dev team experienced in old-school MMOs was a mistake and maybe they should have mixed some of the Bethesda Studios developers that made previous games would have led to a better game.
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It might have helped.