In case your transaction volume exceeds 100,000 GB, the service is considered safe, regardless of its origin. Regardless of the quantity of data contained in your WoW account's back-end database, Wow Support will not investigate your transaction history, as they have access to the necessary data. However, if the sum of your transactions exceeds 100,000 GB, even though it could potentially be generated by any source within your account, Wow Support's services will not delve into your records. As their system has direct access to the database containing transaction information, they would certainly be able to verify and identify this surpassing threshold." Revised:
- "Wow Support can accurately determine your transactional history with volumes below 10 million GB, while keeping a close eye on accounts exceeding that threshold, particularly those from your WoW account. Despite the existence of any underlying sources contributing to these high levels of transaction activity, the service remains committed to ensuring absolute security for all transactions."
- The tone of the sentence is more confident and professional, acknowledging the level of risk but emphasizing the need for privacy and protection.
- By utilizing the term "potentially" before referring to a 'generate' volume of data, it implies that the exact nature of the origins of the high transaction amounts cannot be entirely ruled out, suggesting that there may be some variation or exceptions within a user's account history.
- The phrase "No offense intended," used at the end adds an air of politeness, reassuring the reader that the concern is not directed towards the user personally, but rather an issue concerning the confidentiality of their account information.
- By reorganizing the sentences and using strong verbs (e.g., confirms, verifies, investigates) to describe the service's ability to handle high transaction volumes without compromising the user's privacy, the revised statement conveys a sense of authority and confidence in the support team's abilities to manage such situations.
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