Originally Posted by
ivanoff
Not taking credit for this, but I've seen this email floating around, it doesn't ask for password but you could use the info they gave you to call blizzard to "recall" the account. Or you can add a part for password, although Blizzard never asks for password so it makes it more obvious as a scam. Here it is:
Greetings,
It has come to our attention that you are trying to sell/trade your personal World of Warcraft account. As you may or may not be aware of, this conflicts with the EULA and Terms of Agreement. If this proves to be true, your account can and will be disabled. It will be ongoing for further investigation by Blizzard employees. Blizzard might consider taking legal actions against your crime, if it seems too be of an extreme nature.
If you wish to not get your account suspended you should immediately verify your account. This action is taken because we at Blizzard Entertainment take these sales quite serious. We need to confirm you are the original owner of the account. This is easiest done by confirming your personal information along with concealed information about your account. You can confirm that you are the original owner of the account by sending an email to the current GM on your realm at [insert your own fake wow email here]
Use the following template below to verify your account and information via email.
First and Surname: Address:
City:
State or Province:
Zipcode:
Country:
Phone:
Account Email:
Normal CD-Key:
TBC CD-Key:
Account Name:
Secret Answer:
If you ignore this mail your account can and will be closed permanently.
Blizzard Entertainment Inc
Account Administration Team
P.O. Box 18979, Irvine, CA 92623
Regards,
Account Administration Team
Blizzard Entertainment Inc
World of Warcraft Community Site
Ownership/Selling of the Account or Virtual Items.
Blizzard does not recognize the transfer of Accounts. You may not purchase, sell, gift or trade any Account, or offer to purchase, sell, gift or trade any Account, and any such attempt shall be null and void. Blizzard owns, has licensed, or otherwise has rights to all of the content that appears in the Program. You agree that you have no right or title in or to any such content, including the virtual goods or currency appearing or originating in the Game, or any other attributes associated with the Account or stored on the Service. Blizzard does not recognize any virtual property transfers executed outside of the Game or the purported sale, gift or trade in the "real world" of anything related to the Game. Accordingly, you may not sell items for "real" money or otherwise exchange items for value outside of the Game.