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PO Box 544
2009 Pyrmont Australia






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PO Box 544
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Oggetto: Disdetta del contratto – Notifica tramite email certificata

Gentili Signori,

Con la presente comunico la mia decisione di recedere dal contratto numero relativo al servizio Call Of Duty: Warzone 2. Questa notifica costituisce una volontà ferma, chiara e inequivocabile di disdire il contratto, con effetto dalla prima data possibile o in conformità al termine contrattuale applicabile.

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– cessare ogni fatturazione a decorrere dalla data effettiva di disdetta;
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– e, se del caso, inviarmi il rendiconto finale o la conferma del saldo.

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– eliminare tutti i miei dati personali non necessari ai vostri obblighi legali o contabili;
– chiudere ogni account personale associato;
– e confermarmi l'effettiva cancellazione dei dati secondo i diritti applicabili in materia di protezione della privacy.

Conservo una copia integrale di questa notifica nonché la prova di invio.

Cordiali saluti,


11/01/2026

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Call Of Duty: Warzone 2
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How to Cancel Call Of Duty: Warzone 2 - Easy Method

What is Call Of Duty: Warzone 2

Call Of Duty: Warzone 2 is a free-to-play battle royale and multiplayer component in the Call Of Duty ecosystem that shares seasonal content and in-game purchases with other Call Of Duty titles. The service uses an in-game currency (COD Points) to sell seasonal Battle Passes, bundles and cosmetic items, and offers premium seasonal tracks (Battle Pass, Battle Pass bundle, and higher-value bundles) that unlock content across PC platforms via platform stores. Official pages list the Battle Pass at 1,100 COD Points and bundle options at 2,400 COD Points, with premium bundles or special packs shown as a fixed price equivalent on the store pages.

Licensing and purchase channels vary by platform , which affects how purchases are charged and which provider’s terms govern refunds. Consequently, the product is a hybrid digital service: free core play with optional paid seasonal content and consumable in-game currency.

Subscription plans and what they mean for billing

Warzone 2 does not operate on a single recurring subscription fee for gameplay; monetisation is primarily seasonal Battle Passes and COD Points top-ups. The core recurring elements for a user to track are: purchase of COD Points, seasonal Battle Pass upgrades, and any optional subscription-like bundles tied to other Call Of Duty titles.

ProductUnits or tokenPrice (A$)
Premium battle pass1,100 COD PointsVaries
Battle pass bundle2,400 COD Points + 20 tier skipsVaries
Premium bundle / special pack (BlackCell style)Includes pass + bonus CPVaries

Note: official pages express item cost in COD Points and show an equivalent price on platform stores; platform pricing may show local currency. Where platform prices are listed as a fixed dollar amount on promotion pages, they are rendered as the platform's local equivalent. For many markets the promotional pack is shown as $29.99 (platform local currency equivalent referenced on the official site).

How cancellations and refunds typically operate for Warzone 2 purchases

Framework: purchases of COD Points and spent in-game items are generally treated as final by the game operator, except where consumer law or platform refund policies provide otherwise. Refund availability may therefore depend on whether the purchase was via the platform store (Steam, Battle.net, console stores) or directly via an in-game microtransaction mechanism linked to that platform.

Billing cycle and proration: Battle Pass purchases are seasonal and not billed on a rolling subscription cycle; there is no standard proration for partially used seasonal content. If a service offered a recurring element, proration would depend on the merchant’s terms and the platform’s policy. For Warzone 2, the central practical point is that consumable purchases (COD Points) are consumable once spent.

Cooling-off and consumer guarantees: under consumer law digital content may be non-refundable where the consumer has explicitly consented to immediate supply and was informed of loss of refund rights, but guarantees for acceptable quality and fit-for-purpose remain enforceable where the product is defective or not as described. For Warzone 2, this means a technical failure that prevents access to purchased content could engage statutory remedies even when the operator’s terms say purchases are final.

Customer experience: analysis of real user reports

What users report

Users discussing Warzone and related Call Of Duty transactions report several recurring themes: disputes over COD Points balances after refunds or account relinks, frustration with perceived non-refundable in-game currency, and mixed outcomes when seeking refunds through platform stores. Some users report negative COD Point balances following refunds or account re-linking events. These are discussed across community threads and illustrate account-linkage and settlement complexity.

Separate community commentary highlights platform-dependent refund windows (for example, time-limited refund policies on platform stores) and user experiences where platform dispute resolution resolved some charges but caused other account-side consequences. Journalists and gaming outlets also note approximate retail equivalents for Battle Pass upgrades, which users reference when comparing value.

Recurring issues and practical takeaways

  • Account linking risks: Relinking or unlinking platform accounts can create discrepancies in COD Points balances and may trigger automatic adjustments. Keep records of which platform account holds each purchase.
  • Consumables finality: COD Points that have been spent are generally treated as consumed and non-refundable, which is a common practice for in-game currency.
  • Platform variability: outcome for refunds often depends on the platform’s policy and whether the purchase was processed by the platform rather than by the game operator.

Common contractual terms that affect cancellations

Terms to inspect: the purchase terms will typically include an express clause on refunds, a chargeback policy, an account suspension clause for unauthorised chargebacks, and a jurisdiction/choice of law clause. These clauses determine the legal pathways available after a disputed charge.

Consequently, focus on these contractual elements in the Terms of Service and the platform’s store policy when evaluating remedies. An express non-refundable clause for virtual currency does not displace statutory consumer guarantees where those guarantees apply.

Documentation checklist

  • Purchase proof: order numbers, transaction IDs, platform receipts.
  • Payment evidence: bank or card statements showing the charge (masked PAN acceptable).
  • Account records: screenshots of purchase history and COD Points balances before and after disputed actions.
  • Correspondence log: dates, times, and summaries of any interactions with support channels (save IDs and ticket numbers).
  • Platform policy extracts: copy or screenshot of relevant refund or terms-of-sale language that applied at time of purchase.

How disputes, chargebacks and refunds interact

Legal perspective: initiating a chargeback through a payment provider is a remedy of last resort and may trigger account measures under the service terms. A chargeback can resolve a payment dispute but may produce downstream effects including account restrictions or reversal of virtual balances.

Practical implication: maintain documentary evidence and consider platform dispute channels first, then escalate to external dispute mechanisms if necessary. Under the Competition and Consumer Act, major failures in digital content quality can attract remedies.

IssueTypical outcome
Spent COD Points requested backUsually no refund; treated as consumed
Platform charge disputePlatform policy applies; may succeed if within platform window
Technical failure preventing access to paid contentStatutory remedies possible under consumer guarantees

Address

  • Address: PO Box 544 Pyrmont NSW 2009 Australia

What to expect when you notify about a cancellation or refund claim

Timing: expect an initial acknowledgement within the platform’s stated response time and case assessment that may take several business days. Complex cases involving currency reversal or account linkage can extend beyond typical windows.

Possible actions you may see: account balance adjustments, reversal of items associated with refunded COD Points, or temporary holds while the platform investigates. Keep a clear record of dates and the effect of each action on your account.

Practical legal steps and recommended approach

Framework: treat the matter as a contractual dispute initially, then consider statutory consumer remedies if the content is defective or misrepresented. Preserve evidence and identify the applicable contract (developer terms, platform terms, or both).

Only recommended method for formal cancellation notice: use registered postal mail to provide a dated, verifiable record of your instruction and keep the postal receipt as proof of action. Maintain copies of the notice content and all attachments in your case file. Use concise language in the notice stating the purchase, date, and requested remedy without providing further procedural steps.

Chargeback risks and legal consequences

In accordance with typical terms of service, a chargeback may be treated as a repudiation of the contract and can result in account suspension or reversal of in-game assets. Document all steps to rebut any wrongful characterisation of a chargeback as fraud.

Furthermore, if the platform or operator alleges breach or abuse, the dispute record will be crucial to any later legal claim such as an ACL breach or contract-based claim. Keep correspondence and receipts indexed and dated.

Short note on consumer guarantees relevant to Warzone 2

The Australian Consumer Law applies to digital content: if Warzone 2 content is faulty or not as described, a user may be entitled to a remedy such as a refund, repair or replacement for the defective part of the supply. These remedies can exist irrespective of a provider's non-refundable wording. Apply this to specific purchases (for example, a Battle Pass that fails to deliver promised items).

What to do after cancelling Call Of Duty: Warzone 2

After you lodge a formal cancellation notice by registered post, preserve and catalogue all documents (proof of purchase, postal receipt, account screenshots). Monitor your bank statement for the expected reversal or further charges. Keep a chronology of events for any escalation.

If the outcome is unsatisfactory, escalate using documented dispute pathways: platform dispute procedures, your payment provider's dispute process, and then consider a statutory complaint to the relevant consumer regulator citing the consumer guarantees where applicable. Consider legal advice if substantial sums are involved.

FAQ

The standard Battle Pass costs approximately 1,100 CoD Points, which is around AU$9.99. You can cancel your purchase by sending a written request via email or registered mail.

If you accidentally purchased Call Of Duty Points, you can dispute the transaction by contacting your payment provider or the platform's support. Make sure to send your cancellation request in writing to keep proof.

If your purchased CoD Points are not appearing, document the issue and contact support for assistance. You can also send a cancellation request in writing if you wish to dispute the charge.

While Call Of Duty: Warzone 2 typically involves one-off purchases like the Battle Pass, players may find that frequent spending adds up. If you wish to cancel future purchases, send a written cancellation request.

Prepare any receipts, transaction IDs, and communication with support regarding your purchase. You can send your cancellation request in writing to ensure you have proof of your dispute.