Hello,
I bought a wow account, and it got locked for some reason - maybe due to different IP usages in a tight time frame. I created an ID that matched the first and last name of the account, and sent them to blizzard. Account got unlocked which was great.
Few weeks later, I did a stupid mistake and paid for the account registration using a visa that's differnet from the account OO's name (I know - stupid). Account got unlocked again with a notary request.
I can try to fake a notary stamp but I don't wanna risk losing the account this time - so I am seeking the experts' opinions here.
1. Does the notray have to have an impression on the paper? Is this a must?
2. Do they check if that Notary exist in a certain state? Do they actually try to contact the notray?
3. Lawyers commission doesn't expire - and I can claim it belongs to a lawyer so that they wouldn't be checking for the dates. Is that an option?
4. The form requests a phone number, and an email - that sounds like I am repeating myself - but do they actually contact that notary?
5. I assume that I have to send the physical paper stampped by mail - not a scanned email. Correct?
Is there anything other than that I should be aware of? Any ideas? - Your thoughts are highly appreciated. Thank you.