Does having the TID matter?

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Well, I was thinking about the concept of TID's and I realized that TID's are useless. I can sell the account $ with the TID. Two weeks later, provide the TID to Mojang and say the account got stolen. Then you'll have two people, both of which have the TID having a war. All in all, TID's just make it easier for users to scam.

What do you guys think?
 
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most people just use the TID to name swap
 

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K3Feedz said Mojang doesn't do that anymore.
 
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im confused with all thsi account shit whats a tid lol
 

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im confused with all thsi account shit whats a tid lol
A TID is the Transaction ID, it comes with the account upon purchase. Can be found in your original purchase email or the PayPal account you purchased the MC account with. If you contact a Mojang employee with your account Transaction ID, they can give you the account back. It's basically a last resort in terms of security.
If you give a Mojang employee two Transaction ID's for two seperate accounts and state you want the names transferred over, given you have a half-decent knowledgeable employee, they will do that for you. However;
sometimes people get paired with bad employees. Resulting in denial of a reasonable and perfectly normal request or they screw it up. Hence you just try again, okay. The TID does matter, a lot.
 

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A TID is the Transaction ID, it comes with the account upon purchase. Can be found in your original purchase email or the PayPal account you purchased the MC account with. If you contact a Mojang employee with your account Transaction ID, they can give you the account back. It's basically a last resort in terms of security.
If you give a Mojang employee two Transaction ID's for two seperate accounts and state you want the names transferred over, given you have a half-decent knowledgeable employee, they will do that for you. However;
sometimes people get paired with bad employees. Resulting in denial of a reasonable and perfectly normal request or they screw it up. Hence you just try again, okay. The TID does matter, a lot.
Also to add on if you buy a minecraft account with a Giftcode, the Giftcode number is the TID.
 

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lvls Sadly, I did not know this for awhile so I threw away my card and now have no TID for my main :/
 

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Hello,

Well, I was thinking about the concept of TID's and I realized that TID's are useless. I can sell the account $ with the TID. Two weeks later, provide the TID to Mojang and say the account got stolen. Then you'll have two people, both of which have the TID having a war. All in all, TID's just make it easier for users to scam.

What do you guys think?

lol, if a scammer were to do that, they would give the buyer a false TID and use the real one to recover.
 
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