Don't do this!
My freind did this and ended up wasting a total of $85 because blizzard closed the account it was transferred to as well.
i have done this before without even talking to the guy
i made a keylogger sent it to a guy on MD that was tradeing he opened it
i got the account info
played on it for a little bit before i had the money to buy everything
ALWAYS logged out in the same spot
then i got the stuff x fer'd it off the account didnt get the account banned
and just sat back and laughed at the guy.
honestly i think i was the reason why blizzard doesnt show any info on account management page
because after that they started hideing it like a week later
lol
but a very good scam
:wave:
Don't do this!
My freind did this and ended up wasting a total of $85 because blizzard closed the account it was transferred to as well.
can you post the email? I don't believe you.Originally Posted by hillbilly181
Gets Edgy and Confusing, may just be me.
But this is VERY well written.
Thanks for your Contribution to MMOWNED.
yeah you need to have a lot of scamming experience and thanksOriginally Posted by Lightsky
Recently I have gotten a lot of IMs from kids, let me let you know now that you need a credit card.
nice guide! +rep =)
This is one of the best scams if you want a good start on wow.+rep
This won't work because to transfer a confirmation email will go out to the owners email (which is registered to the account) just hope the password is the same for that.
Not in the EU.
This has promise, too bad it costs ~$85. I can't see shelling out that kind of money for any account.
Do the accounts need to have the same first and last name to transfer, or just the same last name?