Is Loot Crate going out of business?

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Is Loot Crate going out of business?

The company announced that it was filing for bankruptcy protection on August 12, 2019, laying off close to half of its remaining workers in the weeks prior. The company owed more than US$30 million in debt and US$5.87 million in taxes, while its credit card processor has withheld payments to the company.

Is the destiny Loot Crate worth it?

Is Loot Crate Worth It? Overall, Loot Crate is a bit of a niche product. It’s not a negligible investment so you need to be sure it’s something you’d like, but if so, this Loot Crate subscription review concludes that it seems like a great way to get an exciting surprise each month, two months, or three.

Can I get a refund on Loot Crate?

IF YOU CANCEL, YOU MAY USE YOUR SUBSCRIPTION UNTIL THE END OF YOUR THEN-CURRENT SUBSCRIPTION TERM. RETURNS WITH THE REQUEST OF A REFUND WILL BE REFUNDED THE PAID FOR SUBSCRIPTION COST MINUS THE SHIPPING AND IS AT THE DISCRETION OF CUSTOMER SUPPORT.

Can I buy just one Loot Crate?

Loot Crate on Twitter: “@JonMcClain18 Yep, you can buy just one; all the details are at the link in the post http://t.co/o68bvwsrvq :)”

How do I end my loot crate subscription?

To cancel a subscription, log in to your account, and head over to your Manage Subscription page here. Next, select Actions and Cancel from the drop menu. You can view your next renewal date after Renews on. Please note, by cancelling, you will not receive a refund for any paid crates.

How much does a Loot Crate cost?

Loot Crate Subscription Box: Monthly Plan

Initial price: $23.99 for your first box
Renews at: $29.99/box & FREE Shipping
You Save: $6.00 on your first box

Can you buy just one Loot Crate?

Are loot crates illegal?

Loot boxes have been controversial for years and governments are fighting back, creating regulations and bans against predatory microtransactions. Loot boxes are more than a gaming nuisance: they are damaging to consumers and potentially dangerous for children.

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