You may not use, copy, modify, sublicense, rent, sell, assign or transfer the rights or obligations granted to you in this Agreement, except as expressly provided in this Agreement.
Darling I can disagree with someone and still consider them a friend. If all my friends and I agreed on everything it would make for quite boring conversations don't you think?Lady Flutter. We may disagree on a thing or two. I will always value you as a friend first and an outstanding player as well.
*smiles*Darling I can disagree with someone and still consider them a friend. If all my friends and I agreed on everything it would make for quite boring conversations don't you think?
Legally anyway. And never here on Stratics.That whole deal is gone. You can not sell accounts.
On January 6th, someone asked Jeff Skalski on Twitter if the account transfer service was still around and his reply was, "The service currently does not exist."Why's it illegal if you can sell/trade/buy accounts via the EA account transfer?
Or am I misunderstanding how that account transfer works.
If you're in North America, at least, it looks like you now have several options for paying for game time codes (one-, three-, and six-month versions) and anything else available from the Origin store: EA Cash Card, five types of credit/debit cards, something called ClickandBuy, and PayPal. I remember reading that some people were having trouble using credit or debit cards to buy the game time codes, so hopefully one of the other options will work for them so they don't have to try to buy them anymore using game gold.As written, it seemed to me that it was illegal, also including giving an account to someone. So if someone got hacked bad, and someone else offered to give them a spare account they weren't using, illegal, also to do on the boards i guess. give sell assign? not just accounts but i think that includes game time codes now as well.
I think a rewrite/revert is needed, sounds like a twitter session to me
Yeah, but remember we are talking about the same company that can't even put up its current game expansions/boosters on its Australian version of its webstoreFor simple consistency, that condition should not be there.
Well it is EA after all. On a different note they just won a very prestigious award by "The Consumerist" website beating out Bank of America in a 64% / 36% split (link below).So what you are saying is that I could not sell my account at all?? EA would rather me close my account down instead of transferring it to someone else so they can continue making money each month?? What part of that makes any sense??