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Ualaa
12-01-2010, 11:38 PM
Had a gold seller send me a tell today.

One of those who say, hello do you have a minute.
Then ask if you have an epic flyer.
And then want to know if you want some gold to get one.

The guy says he has 105k in stock.
So I told him, "You're doing it wrong, you should multibox... I've got a lot more than that."

Umbaalo
12-02-2010, 12:14 AM
So now we'll know where to point the finger when we start seeing groups of bots running around and teleport hacking around Azeroth. On a side note, I wonder if gold sellers know that their days are numbered now that gold is so easy to come by.

zenga
12-02-2010, 12:45 AM
So now we'll know where to point the finger when we start seeing groups of bots running around and teleport hacking around Azeroth. On a side note, I wonder if gold sellers know that their days are numbered now that gold is so easy to come by.

You underestimate the amount of lazy people and the amount of stupid/unaware people. And as long as the playerbase attaches social value to certain vanity items in the game, the majority will never have enough gold.

Assuming one does not have moral objections to breaking the rules, and can spend 25-50$ and get enough gold in 2 minutes to buy what he wants compared to either having to farm his nuts off taking him months or spending hours on figuring out profession manual / gold blogs / learning addons, ... I can understand that they go for the easy way.

The reason why I don't buy gold is not because a blizzard rule tells me I'm not allowed to do so or that it's wrong, but it's because:
- i fear the repercussions on my accounts when i'd do so
- i enjoy playing the economy in games, making me having more than enough gold
- i don't trust those gold selling companies whatsoever
- it's my opinion that it affects the economy ingame and thus the gameplay to the negative

Ualaa
12-02-2010, 02:56 AM
You underestimate the amount of lazy people and the amount of stupid/unaware people. And as long as the playerbase attaches social value to certain vanity items in the game, the majority will never have enough gold.

I knew a guy who has since quit the game.
For a two year period, he bought around $100 of gold per paycheck.

There are plenty of gold sinks in the game, in you want to spend gold.

BrothelMeister
12-02-2010, 10:20 AM
The problem with buying is that the majority of Gold sellers are also gold thieves(account thieves), which is how they can afford to sell it so cheaply.

If you buy gold from a stolen account and the account holder puts a ticket in that their account has been stolen, Blizzard can track who received the stolen property, and ban your account.

Bollwerk
12-02-2010, 06:27 PM
I never seem to have enough gold, but I don't do 25 dailies every day. I just don't have that much time to play and when I have time to play, other things are more fun to me.

Zub
12-02-2010, 06:54 PM
- "Hello Zub, do you have a minute?"
- "Yeah, yeah you want to pretend we're friends and then you'll try and sell me gold. But really would i BUY gold from my FRIENDS? Really? No. my friends would LEND me gold, gladly. Now, do you still want to pretend we're friends?"

Coltimar
12-02-2010, 07:13 PM
When I played on the EU side the top guilds on our server had paypal links on their sites. They expected members to contribute so they could buy gold for the tanks repair bills and for consumables, lol. Different attitude about it, I guess. I'm glad we were always a shade below 'top guild' status. Our tanks farmed their own stinkin' gold!

Zub
12-02-2010, 07:42 PM
When I played on the EU side the top guilds on our server had paypal links on their sites. They expected members to contribute so they could buy gold for the tanks repair bills and for consumables, lol. Different attitude about it, I guess. I'm glad we were always a shade below 'top guild' status. Our tanks farmed their own stinkin' gold!
our tanks actually used to get all the raid green drops to pay for repairs

Sbrowne55
12-03-2010, 08:30 PM
Originally Posted by Coltimar http://www.dual-boxing.com/images/IPBPRO/buttons_IPBPRO/viewpost.gif (http://www.dual-boxing.com/showthread.php?p=306147#post306147)
When I played on the EU side the top guilds on our server had paypal links on their sites. They expected members to contribute so they could buy gold for the tanks repair bills and for consumables, lol. Different attitude about it, I guess. I'm glad we were always a shade below 'top guild' status. Our tanks farmed their own stinkin' gold!



That's just messed up. They ever heard of just giving them gold haha?

You know that guild probably didnt buy the gold, but financed there gaming with it lol. Everyones got an alt these days working hard on AH or farming.

heyaz
12-05-2010, 07:31 PM
Cool story bro

Tonuss
12-06-2010, 12:48 PM
The reason why I don't buy gold is not because a blizzard rule tells me I'm not allowed to do so or that it's wrong, but it's because:
- i fear the repercussions on my accounts when i'd do so
- i enjoy playing the economy in games, making me having more than enough gold
- i don't trust those gold selling companies whatsoever
- it's my opinion that it affects the economy ingame and thus the gameplay to the negative
For me it is the ones I underlined, plus:

- It's so easy to farm all of the gold that I need, which isn't much

There isn't much that you need to farm gold for. They've cut the costs of just about everything, and they raised the speed of the starter flying skill so that you don't really have to upgrade it. I have about 15,000 gold on all my characters right now, and I'm kind of curious as to just how much I'll end up with by the time most of them are 85. Questing/leveling should be a big net plus in gold. Professions will provide an extra boost when I sell off stuff I do not need or that happens to be selling high. Daily quests? Oh geez...