Thursday, January 5, 2012

Best Places to Find WoW Accounts For Sale

By Emily Tian


You have to realize that I didn't just sat down and decided to write a guide in order to make some money I have been playing the World of Warcraft ever since it was in its beta stage back in 2004 so I have a pretty much idea of what I'm talking about in this guide and let me tell you why I decided to write this guide.

I wrote this guide because I know there are millions of players who are frustrated by their total lack of gold therefore I m giving you a good opportunity to make an end to your problems. I also did it because I'm tired of seeing individuals selling gold almost for $ 300 and a lot of more reason that I can't even explain.

First of all let me say that your guide is wonderful .I had many reservations about buying it at first but I m glad your website manage to persuade me! Keep up the great work. Hi there Just to let you know, your tip on stock piling the mats were great I actually kept all those stuff just like you said and unload them a week after BC was released. I was one of the first few to buy my epic mount when I hit 70.

A lot of the Wow accounts in these auctions are overpriced as well. People see sites selling an account comparable to theirs for $1000 and think they can sell theirs for the same. If you keep your eye away you can find good deals on these sites however. There is still the issue about the ip address, but since you are contacting who owns the account directly they can often handle any problems much easier than you can.

A while ago there was a pretty common spam in trade chat--someone wanted to sell a recruit a friend mount for in game gold. If I only played on one storage space or only saw it a couple times I'd have assumed it was perfectly innocent. I play on a few servers, though, and saw the exact same message in multiple trade chats, so I did some research. Here's how this one worked. The gold seller sells the particular mount for whatever insanely high price is agreed on. Once you buy the mount from them, they sign up--using a stolen bank card. You get your mount, though you lose it in a couple days when the "friend" that you recruited is banned as all they are doing is stand around capitol cities spamming gold crap. And where did the credit card came from? Well, from former customers of this Wow gold seller. Turns out giving your billing data to admitted thieves is probably not a great idea.




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