lerxst67 posted...I have the same problem here - it's not bogus. I bought it from Circuit City 2 nights ago - have the receipt and all that. I carefully looked over the package to make sure it had never been opened. I made sure the jewel case was untampered with. I know I can easily take it back for an exchange but the thing is - It's a 100 mile round trip to the store I bought it from. I just happened to stop there while taking someone to their doctor in the city. The Activision Support center suuuuucks bad. They say try re-entering the code. I've entered the code dozens of times with the same error. I'm all patched up - and I even tried using a different keyboard. The game menu says "Code appears to be valid" then I try to connect and get an "Invalid Key Code" error...everytime. There really ought to be a way to send the code to Activision to see why it's invalid. If there's a key generator out there somewhere that magically picked my key out of thin air (and that's got to be seriously unlikely) then Activision should allow you to prove ownership of the key (by faxing a receipt) and they can send you a new code. I know that when I bought Neverwinter - they had your register your key on their site. Activision offers nothing like that. There's no phone number - and no one answered the nasty email I sent. Anyway - my brother is heading to the city tomorrow, so I'll give him the box and receipt so he can exchange it for another. I know it's trivial really - but when you only have so many hours to game a week - these little setbacks can really put a damper on one's fun.
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