Complaint Review: Warcraftloot.net - Internet
- Warcraftloot.net www.warcraftloot.net Internet U.S.A.
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Warcraftloot.net it scammed me with my wow account, by taking it and not giving the money for it. Internet
*Consumer Comment: Yet another one.
*Author of original report: UPDATE
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First i got told about selling my world of warcraft account so i checked all the websites, this one seemed relayable because it had all the certifacates of all the secruity that it uses. So i thought ok then this looks good, i put in all the details then summed up how much it will pay me so i thought yes im really going to get this. so Ive waited for a while now and no money yet, I kept on sending them emails but no reply only automated ones. UTTER SCAM.
Honestly, it didn have any bank details but it did take my account, wich was worth a lot to me!!!!!! Please help me, anyone who knows where these people work and live tell me. So i can take of them and get my account back!
Alang.
broxburn
United Kingdom
This report was posted on Ripoff Report on 03/29/2009 01:52 PM and is a permanent record located here: https://www.ripoffreport.com/reports/warcraftlootnet/internet/warcraftlootnet-it-scammed-me-with-my-wow-account-by-taking-it-and-not-giving-the-money-438876. The posting time indicated is Arizona local time. Arizona does not observe daylight savings so the post time may be Mountain or Pacific depending on the time of year. Ripoff Report has an exclusive license to this report. It may not be copied without the written permission of Ripoff Report. READ: Foreign websites steal our content
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#2 Consumer Comment
Yet another one.
AUTHOR: Cleo - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Sunday, March 29, 2009
First off, you can't sell your WoW account. It is bound to you forever. You selling it is against the ToU. IF you get it back, it can get banned.
Now with that being said, beens it is your account, you can get it back. If you go to the Customer Service forums for WoW, they have threads about how to get it back. Basically you have to say the account was hacked/stolen, and they should give it back. Just don't tell them you sold it, and want it back cause you didn't get anything for it. You will have to go through a huge process though, including faxing them an ID of some sort, to prove you are the original owner of the account
And for the future, don't try and sell your account again, not only are you risking losing it permanently, you can also put your bank account, and credit at risk.
Just wondering, what kind of info did they ask for? Cause depending on what info you gave them, it might be a hassle getting it back.
#1 Author of original report
UPDATE
AUTHOR: Alang. - (United Kingdom)
SUBMITTED: Sunday, March 29, 2009
First i got told about selling my world of warcraft account so i checked all the websites, this one seemed relayable because it had all the certifacates of all the secruity that it uses. So i thought ok then this looks good, i put in all the details then summed up how much it will pay me so i thought yes im really going to get this. so Ive waited for a while now and no money yet, I kept on sending them emails but no reply only automated ones. UTTER SCAM.
I gave them my account name and password as they said. And after a few days i tried to email them, then when they didn't reply i went to check my account on the wow website and said the details i out in were wrong and i tryed all different passwords and account names. they all failed! They still havn't given my account back.
Honestly, it didnt have any bank details. BUT it did take my account, which was worth a lot to me!!!!!! Please help me, anyone who knows where these people work and live tell me. So i can take of them and get my account back.
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