It doesn't matter a jot, and in fact this is worse because you're in proper account sharing territory, which has its own set of red flags for Blizz on the server-side.Quote:
real life, long-time friend who owed me some money. I never changed any of the settings on the account itself, which means he can log on to it any time he wants. As if I was just experimenting on his account.
It wouldn't matter if it was your wife's account.
When you get reported, a GM will check you out and if the account details do not match then they will suspend your account. It happens all the time.
I don't intend to belabour the point any further, but you will get both accounts banned if you continue to play the way you are.
This forum is littered with stories of people doing similar things in the past and losing everything.
The Terms of Use are crystal clear that account sharing and transfers are absolutely forbidden:
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Blizzard does not recognize the transfer of WoW Accounts or Blizzard Accounts (each an "Account"). You may not purchase, sell, gift or trade any Account, or offer to purchase, sell, gift or trade any Account
Both of these terms are frequently enforced, especially against multiboxers who are frequently brought to the attention of GMs by "helpful" players.....Quote:
You may not share the Account or the Login Information with anyone
I have no axe to grind, and don't intend to follow-up here, but it seems to me that you're blissfully unaware of the risk at which you are placing both accounts so I wanted to be certain that you fully understand the risks involved.
Hopefully you now do.
Other than that, happy boxing! With your own accounts! :)