WoW - Getting rid of my 60 undead Rogue

exilera

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It's time I move on from WoW. There's too much going on in my life (getting married in less than two weeks), and I don't have the time to dedicate to the game anymore. Therefore, I'm going to let my rogue go to the highest offer. Here's a brief description of his gear, etc.

60 Undead Rogue
Server - Tichondrius (PvP server)
Profession - Alchemy (290)
Ass/Sub build

Equipment:
Dal'Rend's Tribal Guardian
Dal'Rend's Sacred Charge (with crusader)
Shadowcraft - Chest, Legs, Head, Boots, Bracer
Gargoyle Slasher Gloves
Blackhand's Breath (trinket)
Counterattack Loadstone (trinket)
DM Rogue quest trinket (don't remember name, but +10FR and 2% to hit!)
Gorewood bow
Rings (don't remember name, one is +1% to hit and +15 agi, other is +1% crit, +7 sta and attack power)
Wyvern shoulders
All PvP gear up to and including Legionnaire (chest, legs, boots, gloves)
Lots of other high level Blue items
All gear is enchanted
- EPIC MOUNT, green skeletal warhorse

Lockpick is maxxed.

The character has 90g on him at the moment.

I'm sorry if this is the wrong place to post this; I didn't think the for sale forum would quite work for virtual property.

Please PM me with questions~
 

Argo

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Why won't you just post allakhazam link, instead of describing the equipment?
 

exilera

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Originally posted by: Argo
Why won't you just post allakhazam link, instead of describing the equipment?

If you want a link, you're free to post one.
 

Hadsus

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You're getting married......and giving up all this! Are you crazy. :disgust: Well, good luck. You are doink the smart thing by giving up on WoW. Your wife would hate it if you continued to play. Hopefully it will be a forever marriage but there is a 50% chance it won't. I'd keep your toon if I were you. :D
 

BooGiMaN

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i dont think you can really ever tranfser ownership can you..i thought you cannot change the name on the account....

cant you at anytime as the original owner call up blizzard and say your account has been hacked and you want it back?
 

nsafreak

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The ONLY way that this would be legit is if he did it with a transfer of the software, CD-Key and account.
 

CVSiN

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Originally posted by: nsafreak
The ONLY way that this would be legit is if he did it with a transfer of the software, CD-Key and account.

still not legal...

but who cares..
eveyrone sells game accounts and items.. but it is kind of a dodgey affair the seller can always get the account back.... so beware..
 

exilera

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Originally posted by: nsafreak
The ONLY way that this would be legit is if he did it with a transfer of the software, CD-Key and account.

Which is what I'll be doing.
 

exilera

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Originally posted by: Hadsus
You're getting married......and giving up all this! Are you crazy. :disgust: Well, good luck. You are doink the smart thing by giving up on WoW. Your wife would hate it if you continued to play. Hopefully it will be a forever marriage but there is a 50% chance it won't. I'd keep your toon if I were you. :D

I've put way too much time into the character. I'm giving it up for a number of reasons, getting married being only one of them.
 

Concillian

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Originally posted by: nsafreak
The ONLY way that this would be legit is if he did it with a transfer of the software, CD-Key and account.

Still not legit according to the contract he entered into with Blizzard. Blizzard doesn't allow transfer of accounts. You can change some of the information, but if you call support and ask them they will tell you that you can't change enough information that the original owner can't get the account back at any time they desired.

CD-key is useless. At no time do you enter the CD-key into the program. CD-key is only tied to account generation. Once an account has been generated with a CD-key that CD-key is 'used' and all that matters from that point is the account.

Buyer beware, in theory this person can sell you the account, then two months later decide he'd like it back and call up support to change all the information back to his own. Or he could sell you the account, then report himself to Blizzard for violation of contract and the account would be deactivated.

Unfortunately the seller is safe in this case unless Blizzard starts sueing people that do this, but I find that very unlikely. The buyers however, are potentially at signficant risk. I don't know how any person would feel comfortable purchasing a WoW account. The chances are too great that the account would just go *poof* one day.
 

exilera

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Originally posted by: Concillian
Originally posted by: nsafreak
The ONLY way that this would be legit is if he did it with a transfer of the software, CD-Key and account.

Still not legit according to the contract he entered into with Blizzard. Blizzard doesn't allow transfer of accounts. You can change some of the information, but if you call support and ask them they will tell you that you can't change enough information that the original owner can't get the account back at any time they desired.

CD-key is useless. At no time do you enter the CD-key into the program. CD-key is only tied to account generation. Once an account has been generated with a CD-key that CD-key is 'used' and all that matters from that point is the account.

Buyer beware, in theory this person can sell you the account, then two months later decide he'd like it back and call up support to change all the information back to his own. Or he could sell you the account, then report himself to Blizzard for violation of contract and the account would be deactivated.

Unfortunately the seller is safe in this case unless Blizzard starts sueing people that do this, but I find that very unlikely. The buyers however, are potentially at signficant risk. I don't know how any person would feel comfortable purchasing a WoW account. The chances are too great that the account would just go *poof* one day.

Then I guess you won't be buying any WoW accounts :)
 

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