Im selling my BF BC2 but ive played online. can i still sell it?

Cba to check the account but cant you just sell the account too? Log in and remove your personal details and hand it over like when you sell an MMO account?
 
Is it PC version? If so I'd be interested in it if it's a decent price.

Send me an email at lucibel_mel at hot mail dot com

and we can see if we can work out whether it's permanently tied to your account or not.
 
As I said, I'm interested. I believe you should technically be able to transfer the game but you need a buyer who's patient enough in case it needs to be processed by EA support (who can be a bit dim and slow-working to boot). I've transferred a game to my brother so I know what they're like. If you eBay'd it or something, you'd need to ensure the buyer knows they may not be able to play the game immediately (e.g. for up to a week!)

According to the BF BC2 End User License Agreement:

2. Transfer. You may make a one-time permanent transfer of all your rights to install and use the Software to another individual or legal entity provided that: (a) the Technical Protection Measures used by the Software supports such transfers; (b) you also transfer this License and all copies of the Software; (c) you retain no copies of the Software, upgrades, updates or prior versions; and (d) the receiving party accepts the terms and conditions of this License. Such transfer may not include access to any online feature, service or functionality, or right thereto, including updates, patches, unlocked or downloadable content, dynamically served content and other online features and/or services that require registration with the enclosed access code, that are limited to one user account and/or that are otherwise non-transferable. If you purchased this Software via digital download and if you wish to transfer the Software in accordance with the terms of this License, EA recommends that you de-authorize all of your machines to allow the transferee to authorize the Software on his/her own machines; otherwise, the transferee may not be able to authorize the Software on any additional machines. For more information, visit http://activate.ea.com/deauthorize. EA may require that any end user of the Software register the Software online as a condition of use and/or purchase additional Licenses. NOTWITHSTANDING THE FOREGOING, YOU MAY NOT TRANSFER PRE-RELEASE COPIES OF THE SOFTWARE.
 
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