yes you can, but you have to recover it on your other xbox
To transfer Microsoft Points (not abbreviated SC) from one MSP account to another, you need to log into your account. Next go to messages and select the account you want to transfer the points to and select enter gamertag.
You cant.
you have to go to your profile and then it will say gamertag go on it and then it will ask you for 800 Microsoft points...
Yes, it will cost 800 Microsoft points. Yes you can but it costs 800 Microsoft points (about 10 dollars). To do so, sign in and go to My Xbox. Under it press A at your Gamertag and the 4th option should be Change Gamertag. Make sure you have enough points!
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 either wait until your xbox live runs out and then make a new account then add xbox live to that appart from then you have to add all your friends again. or pay 800 Microsoft points = £5
Go to marketplace, not sure how many, but it requires gamer points (use a valid credit card), or buy a gamer point card from any store that sells the xbox 360 system); Then you can change your gamertag, I believe it is 800, but I may be wrong. First you must have 800 Microsoft points(Bought at any video game store). Then you go to your Xbox 360 dashboard and go to My Xbox. click on the second window and choose change gamertag. It will say you need Microsoft points and then you change your name.
The account does, but the Guest account doesn't get to save the points that they get.
Yes, you just need to buy Microsoft points at your local game store and set up your gamertag.
No you cant.
No you do not. When you register a gametag with xbox live the gamertag is given a 1 month gold membership, but no points.
no, unless you have a family pack and the parental account can give an "allowance" of microsoft points, but that's it. They don't let you do this so people can't be scammed for the MS points on the account.