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Posted at 4:33 AM, 3/4/2011

Are you a customer of the wildly popular MMORPG, World of Warcraft?

If you are, then you would be keenly aware that so much of the video game demands you to collect and then spend World of Warcraft gold, by the bucketful. If you do not actively go out of your path to supply as much gold as possible, it can even be challenging to afford the higher stage spell and ability upgrades at the higher levels. Perhaps you may as well forget about ever getting that high stage epic flying mount.

It's no surprise then that a large number of avid gamers, frustrated with their efforts to make gold the hard way,end up looking to the gold owners that spam the chat channels, and promote your business so publicly via the Internet. Time, as they say, is money and when you have the extra cash why not spend a few bucks to alleviate some of that frustration?



The cost of cheap wow accounts , at the moment this article was developed,is approximately 20 dollars for 10,000 gold. That may be the cheapest it has been in recent times, with gold having cost 10 dollars per 1000 gold at one time. With this price, buying wow accounts turns into an attractive proposition.

Still, the price of WoW gold isn't just counted by the amount of dollars that a player pays when getting the gold.

There are several hidden, and potentially quite severe, fees that you should be familiar with when purchasing cheap WoW gold.


The 1st hidden cost that you might find yourself paying is getting your bank account restricted. Buying gold is certainly against Blizzard's terms of service as it negatively affects the in-game economy. Now obviously not people who buy cheap wow accounts ends up getting blocked, but Blizzard is getting better and better at detecting the patterns of gold selling.


Just think about it for a minute. The server software tracks every financial transaction. If a mail message is received from a player named "xggyzz" containing 10,000 or more gold, it's very obvious that the transaction is a gold trader transaction. Sending a friend or guildmate, or even another character on the same account that much gold doesn't ring the same alarm bells that the first transaction sets off.

The 2nd hidden cost that you'll probably cope with is that of account theft.


Plenty of gold sellers and power leveling services make the first tier income by selling gold directly to players. These services then make their second tier income by hacking into the accounts of the player that bought their gold and stripping and selling almost all their gear and sending the gold to a middleman. If the player is trusted by their guild, they may have access to the guild bank. It's not uncommon to find out hacked accounts raiding the guild bank and stripping that bare.

The gold sellers are able to hack your account, because whenever you visit their site to start the buy, the site downloads a piece of malware on your computer that silently logs your keystrokes and sends your username and password back to the hacker. Later on, after you have bought their gold, they crack you. Even if you don't go through with the transaction, the keylogger had been down loaded, ready to take your login details for later.

So there you go. The real price of cheap WoW gold. You might get away with buying a lot of gold for a small cash price, but you are putting your account at risk of banning. You are risking getting your account hacked and not only all your gear thieved, but also having the guild bank stripped.


Does cheap wow accounts seem all that cheap now? 

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