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Lost WoW Badges


We know how much effort a child can go to in order to collect a full set of WoW badges. That's why, if one of their badges gets lost, broken or stolen, we will do our best to replace it.







What to do if you need a replacement WoW badge


Have a look at this document to identify which badge you have lost.

Send an email to walktoschool@livingstreets.org.uk with "replacement WoW badge" in the subject field, and tell us:

  • your name
  • what address we should send the badge to
  • which badge you need- the month and year
  • was the badge lost, stolen or broken?

  • We are able to replace a maximum of 6 badges.

    Replacement badges are usually dispatched within 2 weeks.

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