Bastet wrote:
If you need any help with these instances just ask me, i'll try to help as much as posible
My priest is half way through 67was thining about asking some1 I trust to lvl me. And pay them 500g. I hate lvling
PROTECT YOURSELF:
In order to avoid such calamity, do not give out your account name and password to anyone, and make sure your child or trustee (under age 18) whom you’ve authorized to use the account understands how serious this issue is -- that sharing the account name and password can endanger his or her characters, and yours as well! If you must write your account name and password down, keep them in a secure location where no one else can access them. Run regular computer scans using up-to-date virus and spyware protection, especially after you download any user interface addons that include executable/program files and after visiting any non-Blizzard World of Warcraft and MMORPG websites. For more information on how to protect your account, please review our Account Security article.
EXAMPLES:
Here are a few examples of access that is considered unauthorized. In all examples, George is the registered account user, and Cynthia is his 16-year-old daughter whom he has authorized to use the account (this list is by no means all-inclusive).
George wants to let his brother Rick try the game.
George has to cook dinner and his guest Travis just wants to chat with guildies while George is busy.
Cynthia doesn’t want to level her character up, she just wants to raid, so she pays a power-leveling service to do it for her.
Cynthia wants to achieve the top PVP rank quickly, so she asks her guildmates to fight in the battlegrounds while she’s at school.
George is trying to get Exalted with a particular faction, and asks his wife, Janice, to help him by grinding mobs and repeatable quests.
Each of these examples could result in George’s account being closed, permanently barring both Cynthia and George from accessing it further. In the case of wanting to let friends or relatives try the game, you can provide them with access to a free trial of the game through the Recruit-A-Friend program.
Don't do that GEORGE!!






