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#1 Jul 23 2011 at 5:31 PM Rating: Good
Ive decided im going to buy WoW but my parents dont really like purchasing things online so i was going to buy a card, the website only has directions on how to use it by making a new account or editing payment options, i dont want to make a new acount because i have characters i like on the one i have, but i dont have any payment options since i haven't bought it yet. how do i do this or can i not use a card?If i end up having to buy a disk, then how do i know if it comes with the burning crusade or not, and what is the payment plan on the diks? can i change it to pay every 3 months?
#2 Jul 23 2011 at 5:46 PM Rating: Excellent
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You have to pay for a copy of the game to upgrade from the trial to a full account. You can pay for a download from Blizzard or go to the store and buy a copy of the game if your parents won't let you buy it online. Once you enter the CD-key (or whatever they call it when you buy digitally) your account will be upgraded and you will see the available payment options. You get 30 days free for buying the game and you can certainly use prepaid game cards to add more time. You can pay monthly or every 3/6/12 months I believe. When I was using them, the prepaid cards were good for 60 days of game time. And if I'm not mistaken, all copies of World of Warcraft also include The Burning Crusade now.

Edited, Jul 23rd 2011 7:46pm by Tellaria
#3 Jul 25 2011 at 5:54 AM Rating: Decent
I've never seen getting the 30 free days that you mention here, as for the multi month payment options, I have seen 3 and 6, but nothing past that...
#4 Jul 25 2011 at 9:35 AM Rating: Excellent
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If you never got the initial 30 days free when you purchased WoW initially, you must be special because everyone gets it. And yes, you can pay monthly or choose a 3 or 6 month subscription. Not sure why I thought you could pay for a year up front.

http://us.blizzard.com/support/article.xml?locale=en_US&articleId=21450&parentCategoryId&pageNumber=1&categoryId=2324
#5 Jul 25 2011 at 10:09 AM Rating: Good
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Just to put my 2 cents in. As Telleria said, You automatically get the 30 days free for buying WoW. The boxes at Stores say it on front of the box, the digital download doesnt say it but it still pertains to all new copies of the game.

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#6 Jul 25 2011 at 11:16 AM Rating: Good
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Galenthor wrote:
I've never seen getting the 30 free days that you mention here, as for the multi month payment options, I have seen 3 and 6, but nothing past that...


Check your transaction log on battle.net. It will show you that you received a free month when you purchased wow.

Edited, Jul 25th 2011 12:17pm by Hyolith
#7 Jul 25 2011 at 12:11 PM Rating: Good
If you buy it in a store, you want to look for the World of Warcraft Battle Chest. Believe it or not, there are actually some copies of the original and BC expansion floating around. You probably won't run into them, but you never know. You will eventually have to purchase Wrath of the Lich King and Cataclysm if you want to progress past level 70, or create a Death Knight character, or a Worgen or Goblin.
#8 Jul 25 2011 at 1:10 PM Rating: Excellent
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Wonder Gem PigtailsOfDoom wrote:
If you buy it in a store, you want to look for the World of Warcraft Battle Chest.

Since they bundled the Burning Crusade expansion in with the original game, you want to avoid the battlechest if you find it on a shelf somewhere. Just the basic WoW box should be around $20 US, I think the battlechest is around $30 and doesn't give you anything extra now.
#9 Jul 25 2011 at 1:23 PM Rating: Good
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AstarintheDruid wrote:
Wonder Gem PigtailsOfDoom wrote:
If you buy it in a store, you want to look for the World of Warcraft Battle Chest.

Since they bundled the Burning Crusade expansion in with the original game, you want to avoid the battlechest if you find it on a shelf somewhere. Just the basic WoW box should be around $20 US, I think the battlechest is around $30 and doesn't give you anything extra now.


Actually its 19.99 at Walmart now, they even have a big sign that says Battlechest only 19.99 now. I still think its BS Wrath is 39.99. They should drop it to 19.99.
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#10 Jul 26 2011 at 11:28 AM Rating: Excellent
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You can download wow without paying for it too, what you then can't do is play, until you have an active account by paying for your license key for the games you want and time-cards to activate time...

And on play-time, you get 30 days time with the purchase of the ORIGINAL game, not for the expansions. You won't get 60 days by getting the battle-chest with Vanilla and BC, you won't get 30 more days for buying LK or Cataclysm either, you get the 30 days once for your account.

#11 Jul 27 2011 at 7:46 AM Rating: Decent
I believe they have changed a few things now... well... at least in EU WoW they have (so I assume it applies to US as well).

Instead of a trial account, you can get World of Warcraft Starter Edition. This allows you to level up to 20, and as far as I understand, it doesn't expire. Of course, however, to get past level 20 and use certain features that would be disabled, you'd need to buy an account and pay a subscription.


Edited, Jul 27th 2011 1:50pm by Danellos
#12 Jul 27 2011 at 8:37 AM Rating: Excellent
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Danellos wrote:
I believe they have changed a few things now... well... at least in EU WoW they have (so I assume it applies to US as well).

Instead of a trial account, you can get World of Warcraft Starter Edition. This allows you to level up to 20, and as far as I understand, it doesn't expire. Of course, however, to get past level 20 and use certain features that would be disabled, you'd need to buy an account and pay a subscription.


Edited, Jul 27th 2011 1:50pm by Danellos


They changed a few things about the trial (including the name), but you still have to do the same thing to get the full version of the game. And I think the OP said something about (his/her parents) being leery of on-line payments and purchases.
#13 Jul 27 2011 at 10:02 AM Rating: Good
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Danellos wrote:
I believe they have changed a few things now... well... at least in EU WoW they have (so I assume it applies to US as well).

Instead of a trial account, you can get World of Warcraft Starter Edition. This allows you to level up to 20, and as far as I understand, it doesn't expire. Of course, however, to get past level 20 and use certain features that would be disabled, you'd need to buy an account and pay a subscription.


Edited, Jul 27th 2011 1:50pm by Danellos


AstarintheDruid wrote:
Danellos wrote:
I believe they have changed a few things now... well... at least in EU WoW they have (so I assume it applies to US as well).

Instead of a trial account, you can get World of Warcraft Starter Edition. This allows you to level up to 20, and as far as I understand, it doesn't expire. Of course, however, to get past level 20 and use certain features that would be disabled, you'd need to buy an account and pay a subscription.


Edited, Jul 27th 2011 1:50pm by Danellos


They changed a few things about the trial (including the name), but you still have to do the same thing to get the full version of the game. And I think the OP said something about (his/her parents) being leery of on-line payments and purchases.


The OP also mentioned already having an account, so he's already got the starter edition I assumed and wants to purchase the full game, which is why he received the advice he did.
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