This is an automatic notification.
Dear customer,
Your account ACCOUNTNAME has been locked due to a chargeback on the payment that was made for the upgrade of your account from trial to full version.
Due to this reason the recurring subscription has been removed, and the option to pay with direct debit and prepaid game cards on your account has been disabled.
To unlock your account please follow these steps:
5. Please make sure that the credit card has sufficient funds available.
6. Click on the following link
https://www.wow-europe.com/account/reimbursement.html?oid=IDNUMBER
7. You will be taken to a page with a choice of payment methods which you can use to reimburse the chargeback
8. Select the appropriate method, enter the payment information requested and confirm the payment.
After step 4 has been finished and your chosen method of payment has been entered successful, it will take up to 24 hours until your account is unlocked.
As soon as the account has been unlocked you have the option to pay with a prepaid game card again, although the direct debit option will remain locked.
Please note:
A prepaid game card is not a valid option to reimburse a chargeback on a direct debit or credit card chargeback due to its fixed amount of playtime that is added to the account.
The option to pay with direct debit for your subscription fee on the account has been permanently disabled since you had a chargeback with this method of payment.
In specific cases, we will reactivate the option to pay with direct debit for your account if:
- A bank error caused the chargeback
- Your account shows a sufficient number of direct debit payment on the bank account prior to the chargeback
Please contact our account and billing support team if you have problems or need further assistance.
You can either contact us by phone on our hotlines (free of charge):
http://www.wow-europe.com/en/support...ntbilling.html
Or by email using our web form which you can access here:
http://www.wow-europe.com/support/we...lt.html?lan=en
Best regards,
Blizzard Europe