World of Warcraft - US

World of Warcraft - US

How do I sell my world of Warcraft Account?

I know its kinda shady, but I put it on eBay yesterday and I already got 5 bids. So far so good. But what exactly do I send the the winning bidder when I see the money is in my account. I was planning on emailing the account name, password and secret question but couldn't they just say they didn't get it once they learn what it is? Or do I actually have to physically ship them the info through the mail?

 

 

World of Warcraft - US Power Leveling
If you REALLY want something that will stand up in court (for expensive wow accounts) I recommend sending the buyer the password and login name only. Put a parental password on the account, keep it in your email address, and do not send registration information except via mail. (this opens up the option for them to play right away if they pay with something such as paypal, however, you can recall the account if they recall their payment. Sit tight for 45 days (the amount of time which a paypal dispute can be filed.) and then send them this information via tracked delivery. The post office will require ID check and signature for a few extra bucks.) I recommend things like this only for top accounts. I've sold some gaming accounts that were worth over $2,000. Most are only worth a few hundred.

World of Warcraft - US Buy Account / Sell Account
Public record (the telephone book) verifies their identity and address. That is all that is needed to prosecute them in small claims court if they attempt to defraud you. They know this, and they really don't want a criminal record. So if they're a scammer, they aren't going to verify. Do NOT send payment via Western Union. Use a postal money order. If someone defrauds you when paid with a POSTAL money order, it becomes a federal crime. - Money orders also require identification to cash. If you write a money order to Nancy Drew, her sister will be unable to cash it. Also, they will be receiving this at their address so you now have a positively identified name and address. Receiving mail at an address which is not your own, (eg. picking it out of your neighbor's mailbox is also a federal crime.)

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