11.4.07

World of Warcraft Gold

Hi there. Before I even begin this post, I want you to admit that you have at least given thought to purchasing gold on World of Warcraft. Gold used to be priced extremely cheap, back in the good ole days. You could usually buy around 1000g for a reasonable price, such as 30.oo USD. Now, you will pay upwards of 130.00 USD for 1000g. That price leap is mainly affiliated with the fact that the WoW administrators really cracked down on gold farmers a while back. Gold has become a little easier to make with the recent release of 'The Burning Crusade' expansion pack. You start of getting 2g per quest in the Outlands, and proceed to making around 4g a pop in the later quests. If you are having a hard time getting that last little bit of gold needed for your epic flying mount, or even a regular mount, look no further. I am going to familiarize you with some of the better sites to purchase World of Warcraft gold from. The first site is again, as in my Powerleveling critique post, Swagvault. Again, they are not always the cheapest, but they are extremely reliable, and they deliver fast. Something that you should know up front about this site, and many others, is that they will usually call you to confirm the purchase, where they will request to talk with the owner of the credit card (if a credit card was used) to verify the purchase. If they can not get in contact with them, they will NOT send the gold. Keep this in mind as you research buying gold. Another site that I have had rather good business with is WoW Mine. They have very good customer assistance, as does Swagvault. WoW Mine's gold prices seem to vary more often than others, but nonetheless, they offer a wide range of gold, and they are efficient and use haste in the delivery of your gold. Any more encounters with buying gold from other sites will be posted as soon as possible. And as with Powerleveling, remember to always read the site carefully before purchasing anything! Have fun!

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