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GamePal Inc. gamepal.com scammers, ripped off, stole my account and sold it, never paid me. Raleigh, North Carolina
I registered with gamepal.com to sell my WoW account(2 level 80's, 1 level 69). I was offered 595 usd. I got an email to confirm my request, and asking for a reply back. I replied, and after that, I never got another reply.
I never got paid, never heard anything back. I've emailed them several times asking why it is taking so long, what is going on, and if I'll ever get paid. I've gone to their "live help" several times, but it never works.
A few days ago, a friend of mine in real life saw me playing online and asked me about it. I tried to log onto my account, and the password had been changed. Gamepal.com is the ONLY website I gave my information to. I have emails to prove it.
I emailed them after I found out my account had been stolen, with no reply. I've called many different numbers trying to get a hold of someone. All numbers ever listed have been disconnected. The only person I was able to talk to was a sales rep for the currency department and was of no help at all.
I would like to know what I can do about this, and if there is anything I can do to bring these fraudulent b*st*rds down. Thanks.
4 Updates & Rebuttals
Josh
Safford,Arizona,
USA
Forgive Me GamePal. I Am To Blame
#5Author of original report
Wed, July 21, 2010
I am updating this ripoffreport with the truth.
Cleo
Butte,Montana,
U.S.A.
Some help
#5Consumer Comment
Fri, December 25, 2009
First and foremost, what you did is against the WoW ToU. Whether you did sell it, or attempted to sell it. You are not allowed to let anyone have access to your account.
Now, you can get the account back. Call blizzard billing. Tell them your account was hacked. They will lock the account until you can prove its yours. At best you can get the account back. At least, your account will be banned for selling it/ account sharing. Either way, thats all you can do. Gamepal won't help you. What they are doing is technically illegal. They are buying and selling something that doesn't belong to them. They are scammers. Yes they might help a few people, but in the end they scam more than they do legitimate business.
And just to add, you are supporting an industry that supports hacking of peoples accounts, and hacking the game. As a person whose account was hacked, I hope you don't get your account back. What happened to you is karma.
Josh
Safford,Arizona,
United States of America
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#5Author of original report
Mon, December 21, 2009
It's illegal to sell your account, not to attempt to sell it. So, I gave them all my info, I never sold it, they STOLE it. Thanks for your reply.
Edgeman
Chico,California,
U.S.A.
You're not the only one...
#5General Comment
Mon, December 21, 2009
GamePal generates quite a few complaints from both buyers and sellers. Is there a way that you can recall your account as you have the original purchase details (address, credit card number, etc?)
I'm not sure what else you can do. You could try suing them but the act of selling your account is a violation of your contract with the software developer and that is bound to affect the judgment.