Topic Policy Spotlight - Account Sharing
Reed
Auchindoun
Reed
85 Tauren Druid
8515
Well the Win-Win option would be - if you DO want to share your account, you have to accept the terms that you will not get any support in the likelihood of your account being hacked. The punishment is the same as being banned or your account being closed by Blizzard, but at least you have the freedom, if you want it.
Ruffus
Scarshield Legion
Ruffus
85 Human Warrior
7065
Edited by Ruffus on 28/07/12 22:53 (BST)
i don't think you can tell people to pay doubel every month that makes 360/year for a game that is getting worse.this is a game that is from 2 gamegenerations back..
I don't care if people share their account only when living in different house.
Ananda
Kul Tiras
Ananda
90 Draenei Priest
10680
You might not care, but Blizzard do & it's against their ToU.
Exécutant
Chants éternels
Exécutant
71 Orc Shaman
540
Please delete 'wow2' from my account :)
Ananda
Kul Tiras
Ananda
90 Draenei Priest
10680
*scratches head*
Not sure why you've posted in this thread when your request is nothing to do with the topic.
Anyway - assuming wow2 is a starter account - you need to contact Account & Payment support.

http://eu.battle.net/support/en/article/contact

I believe you need to attach a scan/photo of some official ID to confirm you are the owner of the account you want deleted. If it's not a starter account, it's far more complicated.
Nyshae
Emerald Dream
Nyshae
MVP - World of Warcraft
90 Pandaren Monk
15660
Edited by Nyshae on 08/02/13 14:03 (GMT)
As the responsible owner of the account (if your sons are under age) it's up to you entirely what you do and that includes breaking the rules of no sharing, at your own risk, meaning if one of your sons was to delete a character of the other or destroy gear/money then support might refuse to help since they're actions taken in a "legit" way (meaning not hacked).

They wouldn't even be able to log in at the same time anyway even if the rules allowed it, a single WoW account can only be logged in in one client at a time, whether they're at a different IP address or not (authenticators, mobile or physical, tend to block these locks as they're a SAFETY lock first and foremost).

Also, newsflash, Blizzard is a company, not a charity, they also need to keep their shareholders happy and for that they need to continue to make money over time, not stop being profitable after X years.
Saneko
Grim Batol
Saneko
90 Blood Elf Mage
6870
Edited by Saneko on 08/02/13 14:06 (GMT)
@ Ravmunken, mind your language.

The reason that there is only one account = one person is because in disputes the owner is responsible for all and everything... We've seen enough qq-threads about supposed "account-selling", "Family member stole it", and "It is mines when I play on it, even when the name does not matches" threads all the time.

Softlocked is only when IP changes from regular positions which can be prevented by Authenticator use. Bans happen when account sharing is suspected and/or identified which is against the ToS/EULA/etc you've agreed on under "Account Sharing"

Earning millions of money does not mean that they will give/other people free accounts. People keep missing the points that A: Blizzard is a company and B: Even with inflation (your money is worth less) the amount of money for a month has been the same like forever.

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