Edited By
Nicolas Duval

A growing number of people are expressing concerns over a potential bug related to the purchase of the Explorer Club. Many recently reported that they were unable to receive promised rewards after accessing the club and buying it, raising questions about the reliability of the system.
This morning marked the 14th day of continuous access for some, with one individual declaring: "I bought the Explorer Club, but it didnβt give me the 90 Atlas rewards! Is this a bug or normal?" This scenario has triggered numerous responses from the community, prompting debate over whether these issues stem from a widespread system malfunction.
People are discussing workarounds for the problems encountered:
Repeated clicks seem to help: One individual shared, "When I bought it yesterday, it gave me the same error, but after 3/4 insistent clicks, I received my 90 Atlas.β
Suggestions to Restart: Others recommend trying to restart the app or even reinstalling it to see if this resolves issues.
Call for Support Reporting: A growing chorus has urged those experiencing problems to report the issues to customer support, emphasizing the importance of addressing bugs promptly.
"Looks like a bug, please report it to support,β noted one comment.
Despite the frustration, there's a palpable determination among users to get these matters sorted out. The sentiment is mixed, with some hopeful that their persistence will pay off.
Key Points to Note:
π© Multiple reports of issues with purchasing Explorer Club rewards
β οΈ User-recommended fixes include multiple clicks and app restarts
π’ Community calls for official acknowledgment of bugs
As these issues arise, it leaves many wondering: When will these concerns be officially addressed? Stay tuned for updates as the situation develops.
Given the current frustration among people, thereβs a strong chance that the developers will expedite bug fixes within the next week. With so many reports piling up, it's likely that customer support will issue updates to address the widespread concerns. Experts estimate around a 70% probability that users will see improved functionality soon, especially if these issues continue to generate such a strong community response. Furthermore, the push for official acknowledgment may lead to better communication about system reliability and user experience moving forward.
In the late 1990s, similar frustrations emerged during the rollout of new online banking systems. Many people faced issues accessing their accounts or processing transactions, which prompted a storm of complaints across forums. Much like today's Explorer Club scenario, the rapid pace of technological advancement met user expectations that far exceeded the systems' readiness. Those early digital banking enthusiasts, despite feeling helpless, inadvertently pushed financial institutions to prioritize user experienceβmuch like how today's community advocates for clarity and support.