[quote name='bastiartadi']You are correct buy I believe the user above you is talking about timeshares. And to answer his question, yes. usually when you don't return the account, you don;t get your deposit back.[/QUOTE]
I'm still a little confused.
For phantom -> must deactivate account (immediately)
For timeshare -> must deactivate account (after set time period)
What is the difference?
What I'm asking is that if I purchase a timeshare, can I turn it into a replayable phantom since I'm deactivating the same way?
I'm still a little confused.
For phantom -> must deactivate account (immediately)
For timeshare -> must deactivate account (after set time period)
What is the difference?
What I'm asking is that if I purchase a timeshare, can I turn it into a replayable phantom since I'm deactivating the same way?