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If the account is banned or reclaimed a month later, you are usually outside the window for a successful dispute. 4. Better Alternatives to Buying
The biggest danger is that the original owner can take the account back at any time. Even if you change the password and email, the seller can contact , provide the original account creation details (like a photo ID or the original secret question), and claim the account was "hacked." Blizzard will almost always return it to the original creator. 2. Violating Blizzard’s Terms of Service (ToS)
Blizzard monitors for sudden changes in IP addresses, hardware IDs, and payment methods.
If you want a competitive collection without spending thousands, try these "legit" methods:
If they suspect an account has been sold, they will permanently ban it. Unlike a temporary suspension, there is no way to appeal a ban for account trading. 3. eBay’s Limited Protection for Digital Goods
eBay’s is notoriously difficult to use for digital items.
Blizzard recently introduced these for returning or new players; they contain up to 50 cards each from recent expansions.
Once the seller sends you the login info, eBay often considers the "item" delivered.
If the account is banned or reclaimed a month later, you are usually outside the window for a successful dispute. 4. Better Alternatives to Buying
The biggest danger is that the original owner can take the account back at any time. Even if you change the password and email, the seller can contact , provide the original account creation details (like a photo ID or the original secret question), and claim the account was "hacked." Blizzard will almost always return it to the original creator. 2. Violating Blizzard’s Terms of Service (ToS)
Blizzard monitors for sudden changes in IP addresses, hardware IDs, and payment methods.
If you want a competitive collection without spending thousands, try these "legit" methods:
If they suspect an account has been sold, they will permanently ban it. Unlike a temporary suspension, there is no way to appeal a ban for account trading. 3. eBay’s Limited Protection for Digital Goods
eBay’s is notoriously difficult to use for digital items.
Blizzard recently introduced these for returning or new players; they contain up to 50 cards each from recent expansions.
Once the seller sends you the login info, eBay often considers the "item" delivered.
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