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If you have already used your TBC/WoW CD Key .. then no one can do anything.

A Key can only be used one time. After it is used the Information is pretty worthless.
 
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: wolflord</div><div class="ubbcode-body">If you have already used your TBC/WoW CD Key .. then no one can do anything.

A Key can only be used one time. After it is used the Information is pretty worthless.

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Please disregard the quoted uninformed post.

Your cd keys are another method of verifying your identity.
 
If this is the case, then every Account Sold on any Website, even this very Forum should also come with the Original Key.

Otherwise, if what you say is correct, the Original Owner could get their "Sold" Account back at anytime.

But, that still would not stop them. If they had written the CD Key down anywhere.... then you are basically out of luck.

A CD Key is a "One Time" thing. Used once for proof that you have "Purchased" the game. It is not another method of verifying your Identity.
 
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: wolflord</div><div class="ubbcode-body">If this is the case, then every Account Sold on any Website, even this very Forum should also come with the Original Key.

Otherwise, if what you say is correct, the Original Owner could get their "Sold" Account back at anytime.

But, that still would not stop them. If they had written the CD Key down anywhere.... then you are basically out of luck.

A CD Key is a "One Time" thing. Used once for proof that you have "Purchased" the game. It is not another method of verifying your Identity.

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Wrong, wrong, wrong.

You have obviously never called Blizzard or tried to retrieve your sq/sqa. I always give my buyer full information and that includes the cd keys.

A shady seller, at any time, can recall an account -- doesn't mean you should. It's an inherit risk when buying an account.
 
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