Yes, you can transfer your Xbox Live account to someone else. However, the person you are transferring the account to will need to have an Xbox Live account and be signed in on their Xbox. You will also need to have the original account information, such as the email address and password.

Your Xbox Live account is worth a minimum of $5.99 per month.

It is not illegal to sell Microsoft accounts, but it is possible to be fined if you do. Microsoft has a policy against selling or giving away accounts that are attached to email addresses, and they may take legal action if they find that you have done this.

Yes, you can transfer your Xbox Live account to a new email. Once you’ve transferred your account, you’ll need to sign in with the new email address and password.

Yes, you can transfer your Xbox Live account to a new email. To do this, follow these steps:Log into your Xbox Live account on your Xbox One or Windows 10 device.Click the “Profile” tab in the upper-left corner of the screen.Under “My Profile,” click “Settings.”On the “Settings” page, under “Email & Phone,” select “Use another email address.

Yes, you can give your Xbox account to your son. However, he will need to have an Xbox Live Gold subscription in order to play the games on his account.

An OG gamertag is an old-school gamer tag that was used in the early days of gaming. They’re typically very colorful and creative, and are a reminder of the early days of gaming when people were more creative and had more fun.

There is no universal answer to this question as it depends on the specific game and the region in which it is played. However, some games allow players to sell their gamertags, while others do not. In general, it is generally frowned upon by developers and publishers of video games to sell or trade gamertags, as it can give players an unfair advantage over others.

There is no definitive answer to this question as it largely depends on the popularity of the Xbox 360 and its games. However, some of the rarest Xbox Gamertags include “Polaris”, “Aurora”, and “Olympus”.

There is no federal law prohibiting the theft of Xbox account information, but there are state laws that may prohibit such activity. In most states, it is a misdemeanor to steal someone else’s personal information, including their Xbox account information.