If someone permanently gives their account away...

Let's say someone doesn't want to play anymore and permanently gives away their account to a friend. Will that friend be banned for account sharing, even though they would be the new permanent account holder?

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  • Eb0ny-O-M4wEb0ny-O-M4w Member Posts: 14,009 ★★★★★
    Account sharing is when someone plays in another person's account.
    So yep, he would be ban
  • GroundedWisdomGroundedWisdom Member Posts: 36,561 ★★★★★
    Let's say someone doesn't want to play anymore and permanently gives away their account to a friend. Will that friend be banned for account sharing, even though they would be the new permanent account holder?

    You're not allowed. They can be banned, yes.
  • Skinnybuddha74Skinnybuddha74 Member Posts: 6
    Thanks for the quick replies everyone. Good to know.
  • Mwhitaker23Mwhitaker23 Member Posts: 332 ★★
    they really don't care they have more important things to do
  • DNA3000DNA3000 Member, Guardian Posts: 19,640 Guardian
    Let's say someone doesn't want to play anymore and permanently gives away their account to a friend. Will that friend be banned for account sharing, even though they would be the new permanent account holder?

    You're not allowed. They can be banned, yes.

    Actually, I don't know if this has ever been addressed before. Technically, this seems to fall into the letter of the law regarding account sharing, but technically speaking when a parent creates an account for their child to play, that also falls into the letter of the law regarding account sharing. I suspect that if it is always a true statement that there is one and only one player of the account Kabam isn't going to actively pursue that situation.
  • 420sam420sam Member Posts: 526 ★★★
    Did they ban the certain MMX member who was one of the first legends and sold his account?
  • SummonerB2SummonerB2 Member Posts: 556
    420sam wrote: »
    Did they ban the certain MMX member who was one of the first legends and sold his account?

    who is this
  • Viper1987Viper1987 Member Posts: 728 ★★★
    SummonerB2 wrote: »
    420sam wrote: »
    Did they ban the certain MMX member who was one of the first legends and sold his account?

    who is this

    If you don't know, we can't tell you.
  • 420sam420sam Member Posts: 526 ★★★
    SummonerB2 wrote: »
    420sam wrote: »
    Did they ban the certain MMX member who was one of the first legends and sold his account?

    who is this

    The forum is not a place for calling people out. But you could check any external sources if you really wanted to know.
  • 420sam420sam Member Posts: 526 ★★★
    SummonerB2 wrote: »
    420sam wrote: »
    Did they ban the certain MMX member who was one of the first legends and sold his account?

    who is this

    The forum is not a place for calling people out. But you could check any external sources if you really wanted to know.
  • GroundedWisdomGroundedWisdom Member Posts: 36,561 ★★★★★
    DNA3000 wrote: »
    Let's say someone doesn't want to play anymore and permanently gives away their account to a friend. Will that friend be banned for account sharing, even though they would be the new permanent account holder?

    You're not allowed. They can be banned, yes.

    Actually, I don't know if this has ever been addressed before. Technically, this seems to fall into the letter of the law regarding account sharing, but technically speaking when a parent creates an account for their child to play, that also falls into the letter of the law regarding account sharing. I suspect that if it is always a true statement that there is one and only one player of the account Kabam isn't going to actively pursue that situation.

    There was a Post this week with a similar situation, and it was regarding a ban. I believe it falls under Sharing. Whether it will be immediately or not, I believe it can.
  • TenebrousTenebrificTenebrousTenebrific Administrator, Moderator Posts: 461
    Correct, you cannot transfer or resell the account. The Terms of Service are available here.

    The link is also at the bottom of each forum page.
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