Omar Phipps: withholdings, assessments, and the like, together with any interest, penalties, and additions imposed in connection with such transfer." ( [url]http://www.worldofwarcraft.com/legal/eula.html[/ur... )
Sammy Kar: she filed a complaint at paypal. Fraud?
Jeremy Donohue: "After a quick conversation we decided on a paypal payment of 320 USD ( United States dollars). They sent me 195 which I sent back because it was too low, which you can clearly see in the payment history. They then sent me the correct payment of 320 USD."So, in the end, you have the amount of money you agreed upon? Because later you say:"In the end she now has my account which was either sold or banned and my 320 USD."How did she get it back?At any rate, there's nothing you can do legally....Show more
Kaylee Schmittou: Yeah nicely, once you attempt to sell some thing by way of third occasion channels, whilst the channel itself tells you it rather is not any longer authorized th! rough the genuine channel, then you definately are on what they call the "black marketplace". And interior the black marketplace, policies do no longer stick to, it rather is client and business enterprise pay attention. you may desire to no longer have transferred the account till you had earnings hand in case you prefer to play interior the black marketplace. it rather is in contrast to you have not got already got adequate warning of a rip-off from each path, you in basic terms chosen to forget approximately approximately it out of greed. save that greed below administration next time. As for the words of service of WoW, I study that as to declare which you will circulate the account, yet no longer unavoidably the fee products in it....Show more
Wilbert Shellgren: First off, the disclaimer does NOT do you any good. The beginning portion is from the auction site trying to absolve themselves from any action from Blizzard. The whole "This auction is not for the owne! rship of their intellectual property but rather for the time s! pent working on these characters and acquiring items." is an attempt at semantics made to justify breaking the Terms of Service. The only part that matters is the Section 3B from the EULA, and it does not sound like you transferred CDROM, Manuals and removed the game from your system. You just tried to sell the account.The account is NOT yours to sell, therefore, she did NOT steal anything from you. The character and the gear he possessed does not exist, therefore there is nothing to steal.Blizzard, probably prohibited the sale of in-game goods for this very reason. Giving these items a real-world value and allowing these kinds of transactions would open up a world of headaches that they might be held responsible for.So you might just want to consider this an inexpensive lesson. You lost your character trying to break the rules. It could have been worse, you could have PAID $320 and got an account that was banned or such and you have no way to get your money back....S! how more
Cherlyn Tefera: for the time spent working on these characters and acquiring items. All references to 'the character' are indicative of my time spent on leveling the aforementioned characters. All characters, items, in-game currency, and anything else associated with this auction will remain the property of Blizzard Entertainment. According to the World of Warcraft EULA section 3.B: "You may permanently transfer ownership of the Game and all parts thereof, and all of your rights and obligations under the License Agreement, to another by physically transferring the CD-ROM, all original packaging, and all Manuals or other documentation associated with the Game, and by removing from all of your home or personal computers and destroying any remaining materials concerning the Game in your possession or control, provided the recipient agrees to the terms of this License Agreement. The transferor (i.e., you), and not the Licensor, agrees to be solely responsible for! any taxes, fees, charges, duties, with...Show more
Ginny Tricket! t: She said (after a 30 second pause) that she lived in the United States , New Jersey . In the end she now has my account which was either sold or banned and my 320 USD. What I want to know is if I can do anything legally to get my money back. I have my payment history recorded and her phone number saved. Please email me if you know. Felland44@yahoo.com p.s. â" Selling WoW accounts is consider illegal but I have found that a disclaimer may cancel this out. Disclaimer: By bidding on, inquiring about, or viewing this auction you are stating that you are in NO way affiliated with Blizzard Entertainment, ESA - Entertainment Software Association, VeRO, or any associated entity. World of Warcraft is a trademark of Blizzard Entertainment. All characters, items, gold, or other intellectual property in World of Warcraft are the sole property of Blizzard Entertainment. This auction is not for the ownership of their intellectual property but rather for the time spent working o! n these c...Show more
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