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Consumer Rights Act 2015

215.Subsection (4) requires a trader to provide any refund due to the consumer without undue delay and at the latest within 14 days from when the trader agrees the consumer is entitled to it. Subsection (5) makes clear that the refund must be given using the same means of payment as the consumer used to pay for the digital content, unless the consumer expressly agrees otherwise. If a consumer has paid a trader money to buy in-game currencies (a virtual currency) that can then only be used to buy other digital content from that trader, any digital content bought using the virtual currencies would still be covered by the digital content quality standards in out in sections 34, 35 or 36 (satisfactory quality, fitness for purpose and meets the description) by virtue of section 33(3). However, subsection (5) does not mean that a trader can refund the consumer by giving them back the virtual currency. Rather, to satisfy this requirement a trader must give the consumer back the money originally paid for the in-game currency, using the means of payment that the consumer used to buy that in-game currency (unless the consumer expressly agrees otherwise). However, digital currencies (or cryptocurrencies) that can be used in a variety of transactions with a number of traders, and exchanged for real money, are much more akin to real money (e.g. bitcoins). Where the consumer uses these types of digital currency to pay for digital content, the trader can (and must, unless the consumer agrees) repay the consumer in the digital currency. The trader cannot charge the consumer a fee for the payment of the refund.

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