gonna try it out on my old account
gonna try it out on my old account
of course this works. the only time it wont work is if you cant provide the correct first and last name, account name or sq/a.
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Last edited by exidus; 09-13-2011 at 01:06 PM.
Link to my guide: https://www.mmowned.com/forums/wow-g...rd-policy.html | I'm retired, please don't PM me. Thanks.
Thanks for this guide, ill try it soon.
tried today in EU. it doesn't work . they want the current email, original wow key and the gamecard that was lately added
Don't try this if you live in EU
Last edited by exidus; 09-13-2011 at 01:21 PM.
If you got the account info from a phising site, that includes cdkeys and all other info about the OO, it works to call EU aswell. I've done it, they ask for my name, where i live, full wow cdkey, and for something about the creditcard registered to the account (A tip is to fast take away the creditcard billed on an account you've got your hands on, incase they change password or whatever, cause otherwise you cant change email really.) TESTED AND WORING.
I tryed it and it didnt worked, I knew first and last name, also SQ/A, but they asked on witch email as the account on, I dint knew it so they didnt changed it.
Doesn't work for me, just tested.
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Last edited by Dashmore20; 03-19-2018 at 08:41 AM.
What is wrong with you people. Honestly, what is wrong with you.
This method is known as recalling. Recalling has been around since day 1. The first thing a scammer should learn is how to recall an account. This guide is parading it as if it's a new technique or something. Unless you are brand new to MMOwned and scamming, then you should know how to recall an account. Jesus Christ...
Yes, of course it works people. For WoW US, anyway.
For a better guide on it, click here: http://www.mmowned.com/forums/wow-sc...g-account.html
Last edited by Verye; 07-26-2008 at 02:24 PM.
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