Merge Battle.net Accounts?

#0 - June 11, 2009, 9:46 p.m.
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So, is it possible to merge two Battle.Net accounts?

Here's the story:

I already had a Battle.Net account for my main WoW Account. I then decided that I wanted a new Warlock and Priest, but I didn't really feel like leveling though Azeroth again. So, I used the RaF program and purchased an new account, and re-activated an old account.

The Warlock and Priest were finally high enough to go into Outland, so there was no need to continue on with having them on seperate accounts. I wanted to play my Warlock first, so I tried to transfer him to my main account.

Problem was I couldn't transfer a normal WoW account toon to a Battle.Net WoW account. I was told that I needed to upgrade my Warlock's account to Battle.Net status.

Here's where I'm in trouble. I didn't know at that time that I could simply add the account to my main Batte.Net account. I thought each account would have to have their own.


So there you have it. I made a mistake, and now I have to wait 30 days before I can transfer my Warlock to my main account where I have BoA gear waiting for him to level faster.

Is it possible to un-do a Battle.Net account or even merge two Battle.Net accounts?

Thanks.

#2 - June 11, 2009, 9:52 p.m.
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As Chipster has suggested, it would probably be best to contact the Billing and Account Services department by phone with this request. While I cannot guarantee that we will be able to move your World of Warcraft account from one Battle.net account to the other, we will be happy see what options are available.

Billing and Account Services
    Live Representatives Available Mon-Fri, 8am to 8pm PDT
    For phone assistance please call: 1 (800) 592-5499 || 1 (800) 59-BLIZZARD
    • Players in Australia should call 1-800-041-378
    • Players in Singapore should call 800-2549-9273
    • Players in Chile should call 1230-020-5554
    • Players in Mexico should call 001-888-578-7628
    • Players in Argentina should call 0800-333-0778
    • All other international players should call: (949) 955-0283

#5 - June 11, 2009, 10:12 p.m.
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Fortunately, the authentication keys for your account are rarely used as a primary form of verification. As such, you would most likely be asked to very your secret question and answer, or something along those lines instead.