Quote Originally Posted by 'Basilikos',index.php?page=Thread&postID=163608#po st163608
Alright - this is it: http://www.worldofwarcraft.com/legal/eula.html

Section 4B says that rights and responsibilities can be transferred to another party given certain conditions. Also, you're going to need to contact Blizzard to get contact information changed as per 4B. This, as Fursphere said, could be an absurd hassle.

So whatever you feel like doing, I guess.
I believe the only known circumstances where an account transfer is allowed is from a parent to a child, when they reach 18, where the child was playing as a minor, on an account their legal guardian started and paid for. The only other scenario I heard of was a wife playing on an account her husband started and paid for, and he died - and she had to jump through a lot of hoops to get the account, like faxing a death certificate and such. (Note: faking a death certificate can get you in *serious* trouble.)

This is the #1 area where account thieves want change, and I hope to god they never get it - the second a scumbag account thief can take ownership of an account they steal, is the last second I play this game.

To the OP: you wasted your money, bud. Sorry about that, but you will never own the account you bought, and using it puts all of your accounts at risk.