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Heres exactly what I did to be able to do this.
1) Create 10 Day trial BC
2) On the last day of the trial, add your debit card. My Debit Card only had like 3 bucks on it, so that might be the key.
3) The "My Account" page will say that your payment is pending for about a day, then it will tell you its frozen.
4) Log on to WoW, you can still play.
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Re: Play WoW Free! (Using Debit Card) -
05-24-2007
Actually you can do this everytime your subscription expires, you can stay in wow till maintenance comes, and sometimes even if you disconnect and account says frozen you can log back in.
I know a guy whos playing 3-5 days free every month — just staying in wow all the time (using antiafk). One thing here, you can change characters, but not server.
And it was posted, wasnt it?
Re: Play WoW Free! (Using Debit Card) -
05-24-2007
Dude OMG no cancel that account you just put your debit account in debt i accidentally did that once now you are gonan hev fees everyday for going into the ngatives.
Re: Play WoW Free! (Using Debit Card) -
05-24-2007
Yeap, I was just about to say what streetska8er said.
If you do that, and they try to charge you $14 or whatever subscription plan you chose, and you got $3 only, then you will have a negative amount in your card and the bank will charge you $5 everyday for that until you deposit money into it. And right when you deposit your money in, $14 is going to go to WoW right away.
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Re: Play WoW Free! (Using Debit Card) -
05-26-2007
I'd just like to add that the title says DEBIT card.
You cant go into the red with one, at least not the one I have (Visa Electron)
and when I had a Solo card, that also couldnt go negative. Trying to
pay for something you couldnt afford would result in an 'insufficient funds' error.
I have a basic cardcash account, no credit, no overdraft, just debit facilities.
Setting up a direct debit with a company is slightly different, as they use your bank account details, not the debit card details, and that is possible to take you into the red and incur bank fee's