You should to write to Steam and Blizzard support to close your accounts. It isn't allowed to give away or sell accounts.
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All things must have some sort of ending. I have been playing online games since the internet allowed you to do so. I have spent around 8 to 10 years in online gaming. At one point I could say I had played every single online game available, be it p2p, b2p or f2p. As you may or may not understand, constant and excessive gaming can take a toll on one's life in many aspects. I have always tried to be as fit as possible, but my gaming addiction has reached a rock bottom (or sky-high top, depending on how you look at it) and I have gained a few pounds of fat. In school it was easy to manage time, I never put any kind of real effort into anything and still managed to be “Outstanding” (not the maximum honor, but the effort I made was none, never really focused on anything other than slacking, gaming and drinking), but now I’m half way through the university (studying Law) and I’m starting to feel the toll, I’m starting to pay the price, and that price is not low grades, but my mental and physical integrity is starting to decay (no sleep, and literally starting to go insane). I have lost my purpose in life, I no longer know what I want, and gaming is just like alcohol… it makes you forget about the world, its problems, but in the end… you end up postponing the inevitable, sooner or later you have to face up real life, fight your own demons. In the economical aspect, I have been lucky to have my family support and have managed to convince them I’m good enough to take certain responsibilities in the various family businesses, which has been fueling my gaming needs, I didn’t even need to work, so I had all the free time in the world, a commodity truly undervalued (at least by me) which I used for virtually nothing. So this is it, this is my final attempt to break free of the shackles that have consumed a great deal of my life. I’m giving away what’s left in my gaming repertoire.
Steam Accounts:
-6 digit HL1/CS:S/DotA 2/ various other games.
-? Digit CS 1.6.
World of Warcraft:
-1 Battle Net account with 2 linked (1 cataclysm and 1 up to burning crusade) wow accounts: 3 lvl 85, 1 lvl 81, several alts around 60-70. And some banned diablo 2 and d2:lod keys(they were stolen).
-1 Battle Net account with 1 wow account up to burning crusade (don’t remember any characters) and a diablo battle chest with fully working keys. (I will give away my diablo 2 account, I think it still has some characters active in it… a full 90something hdin pally with all the perks).
Guild Wars:
-Sold my first account, bought a new one thinking I had time to be good again but didn’t get into it. Has all the expansions and EotN.
First come, first served basis, you can only pick 1 item from the list.If you attempt to sell any of these accounts I will retrieve them, because all of them are my personal accounts and I have cd key scans of each of the cd keys I ever used. And… you will suffer in the place of choice for your religion.
Enjoy, live life, never compromise, and don’t let anything fully consume your life.(And excuse any grammar or spelling mistakes, English is not my first language).
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