Tuesday, May 29, 2012

How to Buy or Sell WoW Accounts and a Quick Review


Well, wow accounts has been out for so long now and it’s really done well for itself. Slowly and surely it’s gaining tons of new members. Of course, this means a lot of people coming online with the plan to buy or sell wow accounts. This can be a good deal since it makes for some competition out there. Unfortunately, if these new folks aren’t careful, they’ll bring the GMs down on us all. While what we do isn’t bothered with too terribly much, the Gms aren’t going to miss an obvious chance to take a few of us down.

This means I need to do a little preventative medicine to avoid having to worry about the whole thing altogether. So here are some ideas and things to keep in mind to keep yourself safe when buying and selling wow accounts. You’ll be doing yourself and the rest of us a huge favor.
Major item numero uno is to keep quiet about the fact that you’re buying wow accounts. Sure I’ve listed my server here, but do you see anything else that could point back to me? Not even close. Take the same attitude before, during, and after a wow accounts buy. Yeah, it’s really cool that you scored millions of wow accounts for no real work, but the GMs are monitoring the chat channels and will gladly take it away if they catch you talking about it.

Along with this, make sure that the site you buy from has the sense to send intelligent delivery boys. While it’s funny to see just how quiet a chat channel can get when someone posts “WERE GY WANT BUY WoW Accounts?!?!?!SELL or Buy WoW Accounts GUY HEREZ?” it’s a sure way to find more trouble than you want. An easy way to avoid this is to only buy from sites with a money-back guarantee. Toonstorm.com has one, as do most reputable sites.
Only sell wow accounts from trusted sellers. This should be obvious, but it can be hard to tell just what constitutes a good site. Look at the layout of the site to make sure it’s of decent quality, check sellwowaccounts.com for their rankings, or google the site to make sure that it comes back with positive reviews from 3rd party sites like mine.

I have more tidbits that I’ll want to share with you, but it’ll have to wait for another time.

Sunday, May 20, 2012

How We’re Going To Buy SWTOR Credits


Today I wanted to lay out some info I meant to give you last time. I feel that it’s important to have some sort of structure when you’re reviewing something like I will be here. It doesn’t make sense to just toss out my opinion without any sort of plan to why I’m saying what I’m saying. So, I really want to tell you just what I’m going to be basing my reviews on.

First, I really want to emphasize prices. I’m not made of money just like most of us out there. With that in mind, I want to make sure I’m getting the most I can for my money.

Second, I’m going to look at safety. No, I’m not worried about stapler accidents! What I mean is just how safe is a site’s delivery methods? Are they putting you at risk of being banned because they don’t take the time to do the job properly? Or worse yet, not care once they have your money? A big factor in this is going to be whether or not they have a money-back guarantee, like Toonstorm.com does. That was something I failed to mention last time, but is super important in this line of business.

Third, I’ll focus on delivery speed. I don’t know about the rest of you, but I don’t want to spend weeks on end waiting for my SWTOR credits for sale. If I didn’t mind waiting, I would just be grinding the stuff in the first place!

Finally, customer service will be examined. Just how good or awful are their people? I will look at how easy it is to get ahold of someone at a site and whether or not they actually help me. A pet peeve of mine is talking to someone who has no real understanding of what their selling because it’s just a paycheck to them. A major factor in this is whether or not the company is based in the US. As much as I love other countries, the people in them don’t often understand American culture and it makes working with them difficult. That’s why I made a point to mention that Toonstorm is 100% US based last time I posted.

So, there you have it. Next time, I’ll want to share some tips on what you can do to protect yourself when you buy SWTOR credits for sale.

Monday, May 14, 2012

Some more Hints to Buy Aion Accounts Without Scams


I hope everybody’s having a great time on Spring Break. Take it easy, though. I’d like to see everyone back in classes in one piece. Until then, have fun and play plenty of Aion! For the record in time, I want to share a few more hints about what to watch out for when you’re shopping so you don’t get robbed or banned.

In addition I want to stress out some details here, there are some really simple tell-tale signs that can point to an unreliable site. You see, I prefer to buy locally (a difficult thing to do on the internet, but there are sites that do let you know where they’re based) which means in the US for me. This isn’t due to intense patriotism or ethnocentrism. It’s just that US based sites have been more reliable in my experience than any others I’ve used. Besides, no one wants to get nailed for Chinese buy Aion account sellers like happened to so many people in WoW. If you’re looking at a site that looks poorly made and the grasp of English is below that of a 5th grader, it may be best to move on. On the other hand, sites like Toonstorm.com are quite proud of being in the US.

Another thing to use is good old fashioned common sense. This is one of those things that you just can’t teach, but I’m still going to try. You really need to double-check that a sites’ claims are really and truly feasible. If someone is offering you high level Aion account for 10 bucks with a promise of delivery within the next couple of weeks, odds are you’ll never see that Aion account or that site again. Avoid vague promises of delivery. If they won’t give you something concrete then they really don’t have any plans of giving you anything.

I also really like a site that will make a confirmation call of some sort to make sure that you are who you claim to be. Plus, then you can get more concrete details about when they plan on delivering. If they have live chat, even better.

Well, that’s enough for me. I know a guy who’s planning on buying some accounts next week, so I’ll see if I can tag along on the buy and write a review. Be sure use the tips in here and buy Aion accounts safely from now on.

Thursday, May 10, 2012

Rift Review


Hello! I hope everyone is doing well right now.
Someone I usually party with is, and really got into the whole thing. He sent enough of the silly things that they completely tapped themselves out of rift . When he realized this, he asked if I would come with him to grind some cash. Naturally, I just suggested that he buy some instead, and he let me tag along via skype so that I could review it for the blog.


So, off we went to google, hoping to find a good deal. After screening out the obvious scams, we found a few places that looked okay. He was about to settle on one, but I told him to check some outside reviews first. We did and were shocked at what we found. It turns out the site had been dead for weeks now, but they never took it down. The payments weren’t going through, so nobody was getting shafted, but still! Thankfully, I’m familiar with the site host they used so I was able to send a few emails and it got pulled later that day.
Now my friend was a little gunshy about the whole thing, so I steered him to the site I use. I let him know about my experiences with Toonstorm.com and he was happy enough with that to give it a try.


He was really pleased with the prices they were offering and made a buy for 5 million to pad him until he had some more time to play. He waited for the verification call, which only took about 5 minutes. After talking to the guy for about 5 minutes (he wanted to be completely sure that they would be careful not to get him in trouble with the GMs), he logged on to wait for the drop. That only took about 10 more minutes, which was really great. From start to finish, the whole transaction took about 30 minutes.
He was really happy with the whole experience Toonstorm provided. He said he would definitely buy  rift account from them again.



Wednesday, May 9, 2012

A Good Site to Buy SWTOR Account


Life snuck up on me and kept me out of town for a while. Normally that isn’t a big deal, but where I was the only ‘net access I had was dial-up. I didn’t even know that really existed anymore! But I’m back home now and ready to pick up where I left off: finding you the best deals on WoW for US servers.

My review will be a site that comes highly recommended by some friends of mine who have used it in the past. It’s called Toonstorm.com, and it has a really good reputation from what I’ve been able to learn.  They are 100% US based, so none of the Asian gold farmers that everyone heard about when WoW did their crackdown.  The prices look to be in the same range as everywhere else I look, and they claim to have really good delivery times.  I’m going to put this to the test today.

Okay, it’s been about 5 minutes since i placed the order and I just got my verification call. The guy I’m speaking with is really friendly (turns out he plays too) and is pretty obviously American. No accent or anything! He just told me that my order would be ready in about 20 minutes, so i should log in around then like the website says.

I’m not terribly patient, so I’m going to log in now and see just how long this takes.

Well, it’s only been 15 minutes and I already have my message and goods!

Well, I have to say I’m really impressed with Toonstorm.com.  They seem like a great place to buy WoW accounts. Will have to check the site next time, for I'm planning to try out Star Wars: The Old Republi, I may buy SWTOR account from them as well.