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It establishes that account deletion is permanent and results in irreversible loss of both account access and previously purchased game ownership.
Interpretive note: The 30-day grace period itself is described in a separate clause; this excerpt presupposes it as a precondition rather than establishing it independently.
Once the 30-day grace period expires, there is no recovery of the Minecraft account, purchased games, or game access.
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It establishes that account deletion is permanent and results in irreversible loss of both account access and previously purchased game ownership.
Once the 30-day grace period expires, there is no recovery of the Minecraft account, purchased games, or game access.
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