You cant.
It is impossible to transfer Microsoft Points between accounts, you can recover the account in another Xbox and download the content again for free, but you will only be able to use it with that gamer tag. (On the first Xbox downloaded all the gamer tags can use the content).
Unfortunately, no. Microsoft Points are registered through code onto one account, and the only way transfer would be possible would be if you had, say, 800 points, and you choose to close your account; the system would ask you if you wanted to transfer the points to another account, and you would enter the other account's information and the points will be transferred, but your account will be terminated.
No, you can't transfer MS points to other people.
which are is transfer the accounts in other name is nominal accounts
Microsoft Points were a virtual currency used for purchasing content on Xbox Live and other Microsoft platforms. However, Microsoft transitioned away from Microsoft Points to real currency in 2013, effectively converting 80 Microsoft Points to $1. Therefore, 6,000 Microsoft Points would have been approximately $75.
You cannot.
The Microsoft email extension is typically "@outlook.com" for personal accounts and "@office365.com" or "@microsoft.com" for business accounts. Outlook.com serves as Microsoft's web-based email service, which integrates with other Microsoft products. Additionally, Microsoft Exchange is used for business email services, often with custom domain names.
Well I have never used Microsoft money before but I do know that you can infact transfer data from older versions of other software like Microsoft word,excel, and PowerPoint to newer versions. Hope I could help.
The U.S. Bank external transfer limit for transferring funds to other accounts is typically 2,500 per day for standard transfers and 10,000 per day for next-day transfers.
Der Riese for Waw is 800 Microsoft points but black ops is round about 1200 microsoft points for the map pack with other maps included! hope this helped!
It depends on many other factors like how many positive accounts you have, how many other negative accounts you have, how old they are, etc.
No. ATMS provide facility to transfer money to any other account that is held with the same bank only. Currently banks do not offer third party funds transfer to accounts outside the bank through an ATM machine. You have to either use internet banking or visit the bank if you wish to transfer funds to another bank.