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Arryth
08-18-2008, 10:20 PM
Blizzard banned one of my step sons 5 box accounts yesterday.. I bought him his other 4 and have them set in my name, his father got him number 5. I'm so glad all 5 of mine are in my own name, poor kid.

Any one know the process of shifting an account ownership to your minor child? I want to put his other four directly in his name so he does not end up losing any of them when his father replaces the lost account. Also... could/should I have notified blizzard that his fifth account was bought by his biological father? Or would it even have made a difference? I some how feel it's my fault.

Vyndree
08-18-2008, 10:50 PM
Blizzard banned one of my step sons 5 box accounts yesterday.. I bought him his other 4 and have them set in my name, his father got him number 5. I'm so glad all 5 of mine are in my own name, poor kid.

If, as I understand it, your son is both yours and your husband's minor dependent child (and you don't mind faxing in the paperwork to prove this) you can get the account un-banned.

As long as your son is the one multiboxing those accounts, it's perfectly within the rules.

That being said, while you're unbanning the accounts your son is using, you can also opt to put the accounts in his name since it would be similar paperwork. I'd contact blizzard's account admin and see what they can do for you.

Arryth
08-18-2008, 11:11 PM
Blizzard banned one of my step sons 5 box accounts yesterday.. I bought him his other 4 and have them set in my name, his father got him number 5. I'm so glad all 5 of mine are in my own name, poor kid.

If, as I understand it, your son is both yours and your husband's minor dependent child (and you don't mind faxing in the paperwork to prove this) you can get the account un-banned.

As long as your son is the one multiboxing those accounts, it's perfectly within the rules.

That being said, while you're unbanning the accounts your son is using, you can also opt to put the accounts in his name since it would be similar paperwork. I'd contact blizzard's account admin and see what they can do for you. Thanks for the info Vyndree. I will give it a shot.

Havelcek
08-19-2008, 09:06 AM
I agree, I think you can get this one sorted out with Bliz assuming your boy's father doesn't mind helping with the paperwork.