Quote (uareallsheep @ Aug 15 2018 04:30pm)
I filed a ticket and included pictures of my cases with the keys and the date. This is the response I got.
"Hey there, Katie.
My name is Gordon and I am a Supervisor at Blizzard Entertainment. Thanks for reaching out. I'm sorry to hear about your problem with the CD keys, I know it can be frustrating for sure.
I took a look and it appears that these keys where claimed to another battle.net account about 10 years ago in 2008. Diablo has been around for a long time now, so these keys can have been re-sold, traded, gifted, etc. There just isn't a way to determine an original owner in that sense. So we are left to look at where was the 16 digit key claimed to a battle.net account and converted into a 26 digit key. This is the case here, the code was claimed quite awhile ago to another account and the name on that account does not match this one.
We have no way to transfer these keys either, so your best bet is going to be to purchase a new key and claim them to your battle.net account to ensure you don't run into problems again down the road."
So if your someone trying to go this route don't waste your time. Figured I'd give it a shot and let everyone know.
that's shitty, i still have the jewel cases and such too.
edit: i might have those shitty prima guides too that tell you to max Thorns that comes with the battle chest
This post was edited by Zored on Aug 15 2018 12:57pm