I recently bought a gift certificate, with which I wanted to buy a game in the xbox one store. However, my little brother has accidentally bought another game, which is not played now, I can somehow reverse this or sell the game again?
I'm a ps4 user, but that's the way it should be
Unfortunately, no. The game was licensed to this user / ACC. Point. Ideas can be canceled, but not otherwise.
In principle, this does not go back.
But… If your little brother is under 18, preferably under 14 then it always works.
They should not have sold him that first.
So… Together and exchange.
Great answer but unfortunately completely missed the topic. His brother bought a game online with his account. For one thing, it is completely impossible to "work together and exchange". On the other hand, the purchase was made with his account and thus he is right.
So he would have to sue and justify that his underage brother has bought the game. However, this is out of all proportion to the costs incurred and is therefore illusory.
Unfortunately that does not work. When you buy online in the Microsoft sturgeons you legally do not buy the game but the license to play it and this can be bad exchange.
So that something does not happen in the future, I recommend you to secure your account via the console settings with a password and also to allow access to the store only with query.
Also offers the One the opportunity to make an account for children with various age restrictions, there are purchases or even the offer of just these not possible. The whole thing can also be controlled manually down to the smallest detail via the privacy settings.