March 2016 - last edited March 2016 by Straatford87
Hi
I bought an Origin account from a person my friends warned me about. I got it with pass and question (WTHOUT MAIL) I changed the question, email, and the password several times. Now, the account is in my hands, but what my friends warned me about was that after selling an account, he goes to the old mail he sold the account with in it and clicks on the message "your e-mail has been changed" and recovers the account from there. I have put mobile authenticator. I am scared
Username: Imamhardline
Games: BFH hardline+BF3 Limited edition premium
please tell me what to do now. I know the verification backup codes aswell (they are on my a4 wheet on my desk)
Can I prove you that i know the mail's information so you block restoring origin from his mail, which is *email address removed*
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March 2016
Hi @Imamhardline,
The purchasing or sharing of an account is strictly against our terms of service. Therefore this is not something we will assist with. The two mains reasons why we won't assist with something like this is the safety of both the account and personal information of both parties involved.
Since you admitted to not being the original owner of the account, we won't be able to help you in recovering the account should it be hacked. I would therefore highly advise against doing something like this again in the future.
Lastly, since we want to avoid account selling and buying, I will lock this thread from further discussion.
March 2016 - last edited March 2016
I`m pretty sure its against EULA to buy or sell accounts, and again pretty sure putting someones email in the post is also against the rules. To be honest this thread is more likely to get you in trouble than get the help you need.
March 2016
Hi @Imamhardline,
The purchasing or sharing of an account is strictly against our terms of service. Therefore this is not something we will assist with. The two mains reasons why we won't assist with something like this is the safety of both the account and personal information of both parties involved.
Since you admitted to not being the original owner of the account, we won't be able to help you in recovering the account should it be hacked. I would therefore highly advise against doing something like this again in the future.
Lastly, since we want to avoid account selling and buying, I will lock this thread from further discussion.