About accounts.
by Heluva | 14/11/2006 14:35:48![]() Although I understand the thought behind banning the sharing of accounts, I was just wondering what exactly would be defined as sharing. So, I had a few examples Iยดd like people to look at and tell me what they think about each, and if they think these cases should be banned and why. 1. Two friends play on the same server, and raid often with their guild. Now, let's say one of them goes on a family trip over a weekend. This same weekend has a raid planned and the one that is leaving is the main tank/healer and would affect the run with his abscense. Then his friend who normally has a rogue offers to step in and play for him over this weekend to help the raid. 2. Again two friends, these two decide that their characters no longer interest them and decide to switch accounts, both would then pay on for their new accounts, they ownership would merely change. 3. A player decides to leave World of Warcraft, but knows a friend who wants to start playing, so he gives this friend his account and the friend payes every month like the old owner used to do. 4. A guild enchanter gives a few of his friends his password and account name to allow them to enchant items when he is not playing. All above examples are viewed as a non-scam situation, although the risk of being scammed is always there if your password is given away. If I placed this in the wrong forum, I am sorry, and I hope this will be moved to the correct place. |
by Aeus | 14/11/2006 14:49:03![]()
Logging in on someone else's account to play: sharing.
Logging in on someone else's account to play: still comes down to sharing.
See 1 and 2.
Still sharing an account. No matter how you look at it, as soon as you log in on someone else's account and play one of their characters you are sharing the account and it can get the account banned. Avoid trouble and simply don't do it. World of Warcraft: The Burning Crusade will be in stores on January 16th, 2007. Aeus, critting flamers since 2005. |
by Aeus | 14/11/2006 15:12:07![]()
Here's my car key, take my convertible for the weekend, just bring it back in one piece on Monday. You do promise you'll return it, right? ... World of Warcraft: The Burning Crusade will be in stores on January 16th, 2007. Aeus, critting flamers since 2005. |
by Aeus | 14/11/2006 15:51:46![]()
Although I wouldn't use the word "legal", yes, according to Blizzard policy and rules, this is not allowed. World of Warcraft: The Burning Crusade will be in stores on January 16th, 2007. Aeus, critting flamers since 2005. |
by Aeus | 14/11/2006 15:53:47![]() At least some people in here are backing up their statements and opinions, your comment isn't helping in anyway. World of Warcraft: The Burning Crusade will be in stores on January 16th, 2007. Aeus, critting flamers since 2005. |
by Aeus | 14/11/2006 15:56:49![]()
Going on this text: how bout if you shared your account and then that other person scammed you and took the account for good? I thought it fitting, but thank you for your candid opinion :) World of Warcraft: The Burning Crusade will be in stores on January 16th, 2007. Aeus, critting flamers since 2005. |
by Aeus | 14/11/2006 16:07:00![]()
Two very valid points. World of Warcraft: The Burning Crusade will be in stores on January 16th, 2007. Aeus, critting flamers since 2005. |
by Aeus | 14/11/2006 16:38:57![]()
Unfortunately at this time we don't allow character moves to an account that is not registered with the same name. World of Warcraft: The Burning Crusade will be in stores on January 16th, 2007. Aeus, critting flamers since 2005. |
by Aeus | 14/11/2006 16:56:15![]()
Hah! I wish :) World of Warcraft: The Burning Crusade will be in stores on January 16th, 2007. Aeus, critting flamers since 2005. |


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