>>5739489No they don't. They have no legal obligation to keep your preorder, preorders aren't a legal agreement, they're AmiAmi's own system and they can dictate the terms of that themselves, until the actual money changes hands. I'm sure if you read shit on their website they say somewhere that they reserve the right to cancel your preorders if something goes wrong.
One instance I know of is they ban people sometimes, so obviously they cancel all of that person's preorders.
The only time someone has a chance to get in trouble with that would be if they charged you the money up front, held on to your money for months and then cancelled your preorder. And yeah even then you'd have to sue them which obviously you're not going to do because at that point you'd already have your money back it'd just be bullshit. But if they don't charge the money up front then no legal agreement actually takes place when you place the order as far as I know and it's all just kind of a handshake.