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Hoping for a u.s. alternative soon
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I seriously would like to keep this thread clean of speculations and whinings but up to date with actual proof and other methods on how this can be done on US(if any). Unless you have actual data that could contribute to the thread I would suggest to wait until the request is completed and only then can you start to complain about the situation.To add more to this story, the support is Short-staffed on weekends so this might be one of the reasons as to why it was not completed yet.
Thanks!
Last edited by MisterPepsi; 07-22-2018 at 03:20 PM.
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After some testing, I can confirm that this does not work for NA-based Blizzard accounts in its current form. Adding an EU WoW starter account to a NA Blizzard returns the same "No data found" page. It's very likely checking which region your Blizzard account is situated in; and if it's not the EU then you're screwed. The only alternative I can think of is changing your Blizzard account region which requires an EU government issued ID to be submitted. Someone could try photoshopping an EU driver's license with their photo on it and test if changing Blizzard account regions allows you to submit a Data Request.
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Everybody keep it calm. The data request process is pretty clear cut.
In a summary:
- Blizzard is legally allowed to take 30 days to process the data request.
- Requests are not automated, they have to run through Blizzard support.
- Right now Blizzard has a large volume of requests to process, and support is limited.
- There is no way to speed up the process past the verification step.
- The more data your account has, the longer the process will take.
Speculating about this process seems like debating over as to why your coffee machine takes so long.
This is the reason why I also shift towards that posts containing nothing but a statement that someone's request is still not fulfilled have little value.
As such, posts of this kind are discouraged.
I'll be keeping an eye out and will continue to remove posts as needed. One thing is certain, these posts are no reason to fight over.
Do not reply to this post.
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is this confirmed to work on NA or nah?
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Work with any wow account region but only with Europe, Middle East, Asia and Russia battle.net account
Sorry
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nobody got some news after 2 days? ^^
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Hm still waiting.
My Account is from 2009. I think it will take some time 
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Can confirm, put my request in on 01/07/1994 and still waiting.
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One last time for those who refuse to understand and who do not read the informations provided by Blizzard themself
THIS MAY TAKE UP TO 30 DAYS
Last edited by Neyia; 07-25-2018 at 09:18 AM.
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can i get my PETs back too ?
i ve an classic CE account banned...
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Originally Posted by
nss89
can i get my PETs back too ?
i ve an classic CE account banned...
i think so. everything like transmog, pets and mounts that arent overwritten to the whole bnet should be then. but i'm not 100% sure
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im getting the feeling that delay has something to do with the fact that blizz realized the exploit and are trying to find a way to provide the data without logging the accs
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Originally Posted by
matisyahu
im getting the feeling that delay has something to do with the fact that blizz realized the exploit and are trying to find a way to provide the data without logging the accs
The delay is only because theres far more request than before, because of banned accounts. At least it's manual, and with the Prepatch release and the future launch of BFA obviously they have something else to do. There's a 30 days delay so just wait.
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I would guess that the entire login process was bugged. Logging the characters every few minutes makes absolutely no sense. At least on my account, the logins stopped since friday. Only Blizzard knows what they're doing, maybe they're currently reworking the automated login system, or they're indeed busy. I would bet my last 5 cents that the endless login loop was not intended.
Needless to say I still got no report but the login process started immediately, at least this part is automated.