Character Transfer From an Everquest Account to Another

By: Anne Tide

The community that belongs to the EverQuest game has continued its own growth on a daily basis. The Everquest accounts are traded online in order for the buyer to reach higher levels in the game. They can also try to transfer even their characters from one account to another but this process is likely to be more difficult than one may expect it to be. This present community has evolved from different message boards, guilds, fan sites; but constant playing of the game is to be taken into account too because playing stands for a continuous search for new options and solutions. One of these options is mainly related to the possibility that a friend of yours is playing the same game but not on the same server as yours.

This situation has been urged for a solution, therefore, there are many sites that may allow you to switch servers but you have to be aware that there are some conditions implied by this process. For instance, some of the established policies are not likely to allow this transfer to happen; they will not allow you to switch from an everquest account to another in order to transfer your characters. These policies have been established in order to maintain the necessary balance; the fraudulent activities are also to be prevented by these policies that are used in order to eliminate all the heavy cost and burden when it comes to every customer service department.

But there have many requests that were looking for this particular type of switch; the players were looking forward in order to transfer their characters from different Everquest accounts. Therefore, a special service was implemented in order to allow this transfer to happen. This service is a value added one that has enacted the necessary policy in order to meet all these requests. If a player desires to transfer his characters from his initial account to a secondary everquest account, he will take advantage of a particular service that will require a fee. This fee can be billed and paid by using the personal credit card. The player has also to be fully aware that this service may be modified or even ended without any prior notification.

The service implies some restrictions as well because the game balance is to be preserved; for instance, the player will not be allowed to transfer his characters to an everquest account that does not belong to him. The account has to be originally registered by the same player because the transfer is not likely to happen otherwise. The fee schedule is to be followed; this schedule will be displayed by each site that deals with this kind of transfers.

Another restriction states that the destination Everquest accounts must have access to the same game extensions and facilities as the source Everquest accounts. Any guild affiliation of each character will be removed during the process and the character cannot be moved on a server that is less than 7 months old. When moving all these characters from one account to another, the billing information must be the same on both accounts; the player has to be the original owner of the accounts that are being used during the transfer process.

The credit card is to be used; the player must use the credit that is on file or he can submit a different file in order to receive a different credit card. The player has to be aware that no refunds are likely to be permitted as soon as the transfer request is processed and approved. Additional request forms are to be filled out in case that the player changes his mind about the current transfer of characters or accounts. Al the established policies are to be followed and the player must pay for all his transfers. He will have to pay attention to the fee schedule that will be displayed in order to be aware of the amount of money he is going to pay in each of the previous cases. No frauds will be allowed and the service will make sure that the game and players balance will be ensured in the case of every permitted transfer.

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