Question about the F/T rorums

Renob

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Ok so people get around the end user agreement on EBAY to sell their WoW character by selling the time they have put into the character, is this against the rules on the F/T rorums? to sell something like this?
 

Renob

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No sales of game accounts (Steam, World of Warcraft, Guild Wars, etc.) if prohibed by the manufacturer's terms of service.

So you did not answer my question, as I said people sell their time they have put into building a character, not the account.

So that being said is this something that is done in the F/T forum?
 

deadlyapp

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anyone selling any sort of game account will have their thread locked. Doesn't matter how you try to get around it.
 

Pastore

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Originally posted by: Renob
No sales of game accounts (Steam, World of Warcraft, Guild Wars, etc.) if prohibed by the manufacturer's terms of service.

So you did not answer my question, as I said people sell their time they have put into building a character, not the account.

So that being said is this something that is done in the F/T forum?

Why does it matter how you describe the product? I could say I'm selling a Dodge Neon, or I could say I'm selling this thing with tires, engine and other stuff, but it's still the same product. How can they get away with that on ebay? The character is ultimately changing hands.
 

Ika

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Originally posted by: Pastore
Originally posted by: Renob
No sales of game accounts (Steam, World of Warcraft, Guild Wars, etc.) if prohibed by the manufacturer's terms of service.

So you did not answer my question, as I said people sell their time they have put into building a character, not the account.

So that being said is this something that is done in the F/T forum?

Why does it matter how you describe the product? I could say I'm selling a Dodge Neon, or I could say I'm selling this thing with tires, engine and other stuff, but it's still the same product. How can they get away with that on ebay? The character is ultimately changing hands.

I think it's actually more like "I'll sell you a house" vs. "I'll sell you all the building materials, then build it for you, for a price".
 

Renob

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anyone selling any sort of game account will have their thread locked. Doesn't matter how you try to get around it.


Fair enough, just wanted to know if this was OK to do in the forums, no biggie just thougth I would give some one a good deal in the forums before I go to ebay. :)
 

Pastore

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Originally posted by: Aflac
Originally posted by: Pastore
Originally posted by: Renob
No sales of game accounts (Steam, World of Warcraft, Guild Wars, etc.) if prohibed by the manufacturer's terms of service.

So you did not answer my question, as I said people sell their time they have put into building a character, not the account.

So that being said is this something that is done in the F/T forum?

Why does it matter how you describe the product? I could say I'm selling a Dodge Neon, or I could say I'm selling this thing with tires, engine and other stuff, but it's still the same product. How can they get away with that on ebay? The character is ultimately changing hands.

I think it's actually more like "I'll sell you a house" vs. "I'll sell you all the building materials, then build it for you, for a price".

Oh so the character doesn't exist yet, and you have to wait for them to level your character? Seems kind of silly if that's the case.