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Okay, does anyone have any idea on what to say to blizzard to get someone else's boa helm on your account?
A whole new meaning to loot whore =Pmarrying the person with the helm works too
its as simple as that? so once you make an account with their last name, you get the item then you change the name to yours and link said account and boom you got the helm?
Okay, does anyone have any idea on what to say to blizzard to get someone else's boa helm on your account?
Okay, does anyone have any idea on what to say to blizzard to get someone else's boa helm on your account?
Okay, does anyone have any idea on what to say to blizzard to get someone else's boa helm on your account?
too bad he's banned
His skype is still shown.
There are 2 ways you can go about transferring a BoA helm.
Method #1 : Create a new Battle.Net account with the same information as the person with the BoA helm. Then, transfer a character with the BoA helm from his account to your newly created one with his information. Now you can either stop here and use this account like it is your own, or go to method 2.
Method #2 : Same steps as method #1 but now you go a step further. You now want to change your new account with the BoA helm's information to match your current account. This involves a battle.net name change. Unfortunately, most people have stopped providing this service because it requires forging legal documents, but the most popular way was to photoshop a name change certificate so it would appear that your newly created account now has your real last name. Then you would pay for another character transfer from that account to your current one.
All in all, method #2 takes a lot of time, effort, and money, so unless you really want it on your current account, method #1 is the way to go.
Hope that helps
The most populair way for doing this regarding moving helms aint "Buying" name changes nor using legal documents, you make it harder than it really is... What you do is you create a an account with the same last name lets take this scenario, we have a guy named Paul Smith for instance, and you want to buy a head from him. Now you are smart and make an obvious fake first name, in this case we pick Mr Smith, move a level 10 char with the helm over to Mr Smith, after 1-2 days you contact blizzard support. "Hello I am new to World of Warcraft and a HUGE matrix fan, my friedns noticed me it would be stupid to have a fake name and as you can see I have the name "Mr Smith" on my account from Matrix because... yes I am a huge fan boy, would you please do me the favor and let me have my real name as I already have bought the games =/"
So ye... it's really that simple.. ofc you have to feel if it's a friendly GM or not but really.. no need for legal documents.
Best regards
Has this method been done before? It seems highly unlikely that this would actually work, such that any smart GM could easily see through what you are trying to do. After all there was a reason the bnet name change service was so popular, because it was the only way that worked consistently.
If it has been done!? When I say this is the most populair method, of course it has been done, used it for all my head / leg / char transfers so far (total of 10) and my 5friends that also buys head enchants are also doing it, I might still have a few old transcripts in my email if you want. Besides from that, this has been posted plenty of times before and most of EU knows this already, nothing really new and your previous moderator Whatgoesup can vouch for it aswell and he was one of the guys that made it public at first. Now you can either start to believe what I am saying or keep spending 100s of dollars on name changes, really up to you.
Oh wow. Can't believe this isn't more well known. I personally haven't done a bnet name change, but I have looked into it extensively, and this method never came up. Even on OwnedCore everyone was doing the forging of documents and not once did this come up.
Thanks for the info. My apologies for being skeptical. I had no idea GMs would be so easily fooled.
I had no idea GMs would be so easily fooled.
He hasn't delivered on multiple orders within the past few weeks after accepting payment from members, so unless you want to get scammed, do not do business with him.