Why in gods names would Blizzard resort to something like this for a $6.50 per keyfob or $1 per mobile, most of which they don't even see as profit. Every hacked account costs them far more in terms of canceled subscriptions and man-hours for research to find out where the gold and items went, restores and customer service to deal with the hacked customer and customer service to deal with the spam/hack complaints about the compromised account. And that doesn't take into account the potential for multiple account loss in situations where one person gets compromised and quits, so other friends or family members quit, too.
If Blizzard wants to make money for nothing, they release a new vanity pet or mount or something through the store, they don't hack their customers.
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