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Join Date: Aug 2006
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Procastinating WoW Payments...
Alright everybody, I figured out a little nifty piece of information. Currently If you are using a *real* credit card, your are being cheated out of 6-7 days of costless playtime! I use MSBN, which is Mastercard's version of fake credit card service, which creates a credit card, which charges a predetermined (by you) amount of money to set on a card. AKA... 15 dollars so to speak. Then, it gives you a flash window of your credit card # and security number. Go to your account management in WoW's website, and set up your payment for 1 month, on this credit card. Say you start your account on March 1st, You will not be billed again until April 1st... but when the website realizes you are out of cash on your card, it gives you 6-7 days, (in my 4th case this time, 5 days), of game play, totally free. This is my 4th time doing this, and I just realized as I went back on my bills to check up. Blizzard's mistakes are our gold, I must say.
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I would not advice you to do that though. It’s fraught. We had a dude doing somewhat the same against the telephone company I work at, and he went to jail!
Repeated use of this exploit costing blizzard thousands of dollars and the luck of the draw to become the one that blizzard make an example of will land you in jail.
I've done this a couple times in the past, but I bounced it between two credit cards for a while till I had the money to actually pay for the subscription, they eventually banned both of the credit cards I was using through the web interface and I had to call them and set my credit card up over the phone.