Monday, July 16, 2012

Simple Guides on How to Safely buy Aion account


I trust the current semester isn’t giving anyone too much grief. And I know you’re spending your valuable free time studying, not playing Aion, right?
Riiiiiiiiiight…

This time around, I wanted to spend a few minutes doing what I do with most of my time: teach. I want to share a few little tricks of the trade that I’ve come across when buying Aion account. It can be risky business if you’re not careful and you stand to lose not only your cash, but your character as well. That’s the last thing I’d care to see happen, so I’d like to spend this post prepping you to avoid that situation.

One of the biggest mistakes a person can make when they start to buy Aion account is to make a fuss about it. GMs and teachers alike love the kind of person who isn’t quite with it enough to not cause trouble when the disciplinary committee is right behind them. People who blab about how much cheap accounts the just bought are going to have that stripped and their account suspended at best. At worst, they’ll decide to make an example of you and shut you down completely. This is bad for all of us because it means that GMs will be on the alert for any suspicious behavior for a while afterwards. So please, keep it to yourself. Also, watch out for scams. There are a lot of tell-tale signs that the place you’re shopping at isn’t legit, so I’m only going to cover a couple right now.

First, watch out for any place that won’t accept Paypal or credit cards. If they only want things like money orders or Western Union wires, they’re almost certainly fake. Those sorts of transactions aren’t traceable, so once the money is out the door they have no reason to worry. They’ll just take the cash and run. What you should do is only shop at a site with a legitimate money back guarantee. I will special mention Toonstorm.com in which has one, which is why I feel safe shopping there. They will take every order seriously and make sure that you get what you paid for.

I’m going to cut this off for now. I’ll give you a few more tips next time. Until then, good luck, and buy Aion account safely!

Monday, July 9, 2012

Some Hints When Buying Diablo 3 Accounts


Howdy, y’all!

I got a couple emails from you guys this last week that got me thinking. I know the blog isn't that old, so it’ll take time to get going and get a little variety in here, but I’ve had a limited selection of sites to work with thus far. Then the old “give a man a fish/teach a man to fish” proverb came back to me and I realized that one of the best things I can do for you is to tell you just how it is I pick a site to buy from. There are more sites and ways to go about buying Diablo 3 accounts than I can even count, with only some of them being legit.

So, without further ado, here are some of the things that you can do to keep yourself safe and well stocked when you buy Diablo 3 accounts:

Something that should be obvious about buying a character is that it isn’t exactly sanctioned by the game’s creators (otherwise they’d sell it themselves), so bragging about it in open chat or an official forum is not the greatest idea in the world. You will be caught, your account will be taken, and you will face either suspension or a ban. With this, make sure wherever you’re buying from has enough brainpower to realize that this is a bad idea as well. The last thing anyone needs is someone coming up to them saying “i haz ur account” in full view of everyone else.

Another good idea is to look for a money-back guarantee. This ties in with my previous point because it puts their profits on the line if they aren’t careful. Toonstorm.com is one of these places, and they will make good on it if they have to. Of course, since they don’t want to make good on it, they just make sure they get it right the first time.

Also, check out any site that you want to buy from independently before you actually make the buy. Try to look them up on Bizrate, or at least google them and see what comes up. Read the forum posts and decide for yourself if it seems trustworthy enough to drop your money on. You can learn a lot that way, particularly if a site is a nasty scam.

Anyway, here’s your fishing rod, so good luck. You can also check this site if you'd like to buy SWTOR account

Later!