Monday, June 25, 2012

More Infos on How to Safely Buy WoW Accounts


All these stuff I will tell you about is all good info, but it mostly pertains to you, as the wow accounts consumer, after you’ve made the buy. I never mentioned how to safely get yourself to that point in the first place. There’s a lot that can go wrong in the time leading up to a delivery that is just as important as protecting your accounts afterwards.So that’s the plan for today: I’m going to show you how to find a good seller so when you buy wow accounts, your worry-free.

First and foremost, do your homework. And no, I really don’t care about your algebra. What i mean is research a site thoroughly before you buy from them. There are tons of scams that pop up all over the place. Any one of them can bilk you, so you need to make sure that the folks you’re dealing with have a solid reputation. Use sites like Bizrate, where longstanding companies like Toonstorm.com have been ranked. Or at least google the website to see what comes up on third-party sites like mine.

Next, make sure they carry a money-back guarantee. This is bigger than you would think. We’ve taken in for granted thanks to the millions of infomercials that are out there, but if a site has one, it means they’re willing to put their profits on the line to make sure you’re happy. You’re far less likely to have delivery problems with one of these sites than any other.

Also, try to buy locally. No, mom and pop stores aren’t carrying wow accounts for sale on the shelves. What I’m getting at is keep it stateside if at all possible. For those of you who may not remember, a while back, in a little game called World of Warcraft, there was a patch. This patch, 3. 1, dropped some amazing new software that snagged hundreds, if not thousands, of Chinese based gold farmers in a nasty little net and got them all banned. This also let to retribution against the players who were using their services. Since then companies are using that sort of tech all over the place. Sites in the US don’t run the same sort of policies the Chinese ones were, so they aren’t as obvious for the GMs to nail.

Anyway, enjoy the game. I’ll catch up with you later.

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