Sunday, November 11, 2012

Knowing how to buy Star Wars Accounts is Half the Battle


The other day I was watching the new G.I. Joe movie, and it reminded me of the old “public service announcements” that they used to do at the end of every show. This got me thinking that it would be a good idea to do one of my own for you guys out there buying swtor account. After all, there are some pitfalls that you can avoid if you just know how. So here are a few of the tips that I’ve found helpful over the last few months when planning to buy.

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First and foremost, do your homework! There are lots of different sites out there offering star wars account for sale at great prices and all, but price is only one part of the equation. It’s great if you only pay a little for the stuff, but if it gets you banned in the process, you’re taking a serious loss. Check independent reviews of any given site when you’re trying to find a good place. Blogs like mine, forum boards, and other such places can tell you a lot. Bizrate ranks a lot of places, including one I’ve used before (Toonstorm.com) so you can easily find out just how good a site really is.

Next, a little prudence on your part can go a long way towards keeping your account safe and banned free. Don’t blab to everyone out there that you just bought SWTOR accounts. Mods and GMs just love people who do because it makes banning them so easy. And even if they’re somehow dozing at the wheel, there are some players who love to run interference for them. Just keep it to yourself and enjoy the fruits of your labor in safe silence.

Another good idea is to be careful about how you pay for your star wars accounts. I only trust places that have money-back guarantees. Sure makes it easier for you to avoid any loss with this.


Hope this tips would help you save time and got another high level of SWTOR gaming experience.

Monday, October 29, 2012

Another Tips on how to Buy Diablo 3 Accounts Safely



Well, I had a little snag when i was going to buy Diablo 3 accounts last week so i could post a review for you all. Turns out someone had hacked my bank’s servers and compromised everybody’s debit cards. So, I won’t be able to do any buying of my own until the new card gets here next week.

Thankfully, a friend of mine had been planning on making a buy and he agreed to let me tag along for the ride. He hadn’t decided where he was going to buy from yet, but he had narrowed it down to a few sites. After looking the prices and delivery times over, he was still pretty unsure what was going to be the best deal.

I suggested he take a look at each place’s reputation by searching their site in google. That way, he could look at some basic reviews of each place before deciding. He finally whittled it down to one of two places, but they both looked pretty good. The determining factor ended up being that one of the places was located in the US instead of overseas, and that just made him feel a little more comfortable.


Funny thing is, he had stumbled on the same site I had a while back. That’s right, he was buying from Toonstorm.com . While this doesn’t help with the diversity of reviews I have, it does highlight the fact that it’s a great place to buy highlevel diablo 3 accounts for sale. Anyway, he placed an order for 5 accounts because he had some expensive upgrades in mind. He waited a few minutes, then hopped into live chat to find out when it was going to be ready. The rep there said that he could log in and find it in about 30 minutes.

He logged in right away so that he could get a few things in his inventory reorganized while he waited. About 20 minutes later he got a tell! From there, he met with the delivery boy /demon/whatever-you-want-to-call-it, and was immediately had to boast his 5 high level characters!

So, here’s another account of Toonstorm.com pulling through and a satisfied customer.

Monday, October 22, 2012

Buying Aion Accounts for Dummies


I just hope I don’t get sued for that title.

Hey everybody, I hope you’re all having the same lovely weather I am here. It’s been gorgeous, and the call of the wild is almost as strong as the call to play Aion these days.

Aion has really been picking up steam in the last few months, and the sub list just keeps on growing. A lot of newbies are finding their way into our world, which makes me really happy. More subs means more content down the road.

Some of these guys are MMO vets, some are complete newbs. The first group know the score, but the second… well, they make me a little nervous. People are less patient today, which is why there’s an industry that lets us buy Aion account instead of grinding for it. But if you don’t know what you’re doing, you can get in tons of trouble and pull others down with you. That’s why I’m going to share some tips today to help you keep that account.

First and foremost please, for the love of whatever you hold holy, keep your mouth shut about buying an account. Every MMO out there has a group of people dedicated to rooting out and banning EULA violators and Aion is no exception. Talking about it in open chat is a pure n00b move that will get you nailed ASAP. And that’s not just by the mods. Other players who take the game a little too seriously are more than happy to report you.

Another thing that people don’t think about is just how safe their transaction is. The last thing I need is to have some dimwit trying to drop off my buy while essentially shouting out to the world what he’s doing. That’s why I shop at places that carry a money-back guarantee. Check the one at Toonstorm if you need a good example. Sites that carry one are Billy Mays approved and do what they can so that you don’t get nailed. Otherwise, they lose money on the deal.

Last but not least, keep your amounts in line with what a character of your level would be making. Don’t be buying billions of kinah if you’re only level 12. It looks fishy, and that’s just the sort of thing that raises red flags all over the place. Safely buy Aion accounts!

Monday, October 8, 2012

Another New in buying Aion accounts Safely



Well, I knew it would happen eventually, but I was hoping I wouldn’t have to share one of these this early on.

I’ve mentioned scammers and such before, and in truth they aren’t that common. In this day and age it’s hard to pull off a scam over the internet because there are so many consumer protections in place. Credit cards have protections against identity theft, Paypal is an amazingly secure little place to do transaction, and some companies are even putting in scam protection for ebay shoppers and the like. Good, legitimate sites, no matter what you’re buying will take plenty of steps to make sure that you’re well taken care of and have nothing to worry about. Even sites like Amazon.com, who are just the **30** for variety places,are really anal about the people they work with.

We’re in a special category of that sort of thing, though. There’s no official support for what we do, so if anything happens to our money, we’re mostly on our own. NCSoft certainly won’t be helping us out. That means we have to use whatever else we have at our disposal to keep safe. Well, someone I know pretty well through Aion wasn’t thinking along these lines last week when he decided to buy Aion account from a site he’d found.

Those of you who have been paying attention the last couple of posts will love this: it was the first site he found when he searched for a place to buy, he didn’t take any time to read any reviews or do any other sort of research, and they asked for a money order instead of anything else.

Another tip-off should have been their claims. They were talking Aion accounts for $15, which just doesn’t have an equivalent in the market. There is no way you can convince me that was legit, but I’m an old hand at this.

So he hopped on and set up the buy, then sent a money order away. They said he’d hear from them in 2 days to confirm his character name and set up the drop. Over the next 2 days, he got tons of emails, but none of them had anything to do with buy Aion accounts. To this day there’s been no further contact, and the site itself has been shut down, so it’s going to be impossible to trace.

Please, please, please be careful out there. Stay safe until next time.

Monday, October 1, 2012

Some Tips in Buying WoW Accounts


Hey out there everybody!
Last time I told you about a nasty experience a friend of mine had getting scammed by a bogus site. It got me thinking that I should help you guys identify some of the legit and scam sites out there so that you can avoid the same fate.
These are just hints and tips that i keep in mind when I’m out making a buy.
First and foremost, I try to spend my money locally. No I don’t mean go buy wow accounts down at the local coffee shop. I mean try to keep the transactions within the same country your servers are located. If you’re in Korea, buy from Korea. Where I’m in the us, I only buy from US sites. This can sometimes be hard to determine, but usually sites will have an About Us link where they can make a big deal out of being US based.
Another thing that i won’t do without is a money-back guarantee. Some sites don’t bother with these, but the best sites, Accounts.net  always have and will. We kinda take these for granted in the age of Billy Mays (rest his noisy soul), but they mean that the company is willing to put their money where their mouth is to protect you.}
Another major thing to pay attention to is how they want you to make payments. If a place claims to not use Paypal or credit cards for “safety reason”, they’re full of it. They just don’t want that kind of payment because consumers have recourse to get their money back that way. While Western Union is a fine company, my buddy learned that it’s best to not do business over the net that way.
A final thing to watch out for is outside reviews. Before you commit to a site, look them up at places like toonstorm. Good companies are ranked there toonstorm, and you can be sure that any place that warrants that kind of attention has established themselves enough to be legit.
That’s all for this time. Next time I’ll share a few tips on things that will help keep you safe from the GMs after you’ve bought your buy wow accounts. Until then, take it easy!.

Monday, September 24, 2012

How to avoid scams and buy WoW accounts Safely



Well, here we are again everyone giving tips to make the best of your mmo gaming experience. I was hoping to have another review for you today, but things kinda fell through. A good friend of mine was planning on making a buy, but he had to cancel because of a funeral he had to go to. He said he’d catch up with me later for that buy so i could write up another review for you guys.

Anyway, with that out, I’ve decided to do something else for my post today. It’s really easy for people like me to put out review info and tell you what we think of various sites, but it’s entirely another for you guys to go out and make that decision for yourselves. I’ve recommended Toonstorm.com a couple of times already, because they’ve been a great place to buy WoW accounts before, but that’s just my experience. So what I want to do today is share with you the things I keep in mind when shopping for WoW accounts.

One thing that i find tends to point to a less-reliable company is when they won’t make their verification calls to a cell phone. In my experience, companies that only call a landline are going to sell that number as soon as you’re off the line. They just shill out to telemarketers after that. I actually prefer using live chat to verify my order rather than waiting for a call. It takes less time and gets you the same information. Plus, places that use a live chat option tend to be better established, which means better prices and way better service. The one at Toonstorm.com is almost seamless, which is a nice touch.

Another thing to look for when you’re shopping around is a good old fashioned money-back guarantee. If they don’t make with the Billy Mays, they aren’t as likely to take care of you if something goes wrong with the drop. We don’t usually think about this sort of thing, but it’s more important than most people realize. Check out if it’s there, if not - split.

Anyway, I hope this helps a little. Be safe in buying wow accounts.

Sunday, September 16, 2012

Rules To Live By When Buying Diablo 3 Accounts


Hey there again folks. Hope everybody out there is doing well and keeping warm.

Today I wanted to share some little tips and tricks that have helped me avoid some of the dangers of buying Diablo 3 characters. While most of us are honest, law-abiding citizens (EUA’s not withstanding), there are more than a few people out there willing to bleed us dry with scams. This post is geared towards helping you avoid some of those places.

The first thing that I look for when I’m going to buy Diablo 3 account is whether or not they have a money-back guarantee. People take these things for granted because every infomercial out there has one and they don’t use it. The thing is, in this arena it can protect you from all sorts of trouble. Places like Toonstorm who have one stand to lose the transaction if they do something stupid like bring a GM down on you, so they take extra precautions to keep that from happening.

Another thing I look at is outside reviews. It’s easy for a site to flood their own message boards with positive comments from fake people. The best thing to do is type the URL into Google and start scanning through the different posts that come up. Along with this, the best legit sites have a Bizrate rating. Toonstorm and a few others are known there with excellent ratings. It’s really good to get that third party info.

Avoid places that won’t take credit cards or paypal. While they claim it’s for your protection, it’s really an easy way to scam you. Once payments made via western union or money order are cashed, they have no incentive to live up to their end of the bargain. They’ll just get enough of them, close the site, and move on to another place to do it again.

Above all, when you find a really good place out there, don’t make a big deal out of it. So is bragging to everyone in game about the buy. GMs and uptight players are always happy to pay you a visit about that buy. At the least your character will disappear and you’ll get a warning. But they might just decide to ban you altogether, so keep it all under your hat.