Gold farming is not a "real" problem for Blizzard. They only claim it on the surface due to the moral issue Gold Farms present. You have to think about what drives the game forward. Mostly it's the top end raiding guilds. I've bought probably around 30k gold myself, and I'm in a top raiding guild with Illidan on farm for a couple of months. If they'd want to ban me, they would have done it a long time ago. Shouldn't be very hard to track my 5000 g economy spikes.
Probably close to half the people in my guild have purchased large amounts of gold just to keep raiding effectively. Pushing through new content is costly, not only on repair costs, but flasks, gear, potions, mana oils etc etc. Before the pot-nerf, I probably used elixirs/flasks for at least 100g pr day, on top of 50-100g repair cost. So close to 1000g spent every week, and that's not including new enchants for gear upgrades and stuff like that. Now I don't use much since everything is on farm, but come Sunwell I'm probably gonna purchase some more.
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