I've heard of GoldFarmers, just not sure about thedetails on it.
Selling WOW gold...Legal?
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kdog3683
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I've heard of GoldFarmers, just not sure about thedetails on it. | ||
Zurles
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GTR
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Elite00fm
United States548 Posts
now people get gold to sell by key logging accounts, disenchanting all of the player's gear, selling everything they have, deleting the characters, and selling the gold online. | ||
PH
United States6173 Posts
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HeavOnEarth
United States7087 Posts
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Elite00fm
United States548 Posts
On April 20 2009 18:51 PH wrote: Is it really illegal? like by law? Or only by bnet use terms? it's illegal like j-walking is illegal | ||
omfghi2u2
United States831 Posts
On April 20 2009 18:51 PH wrote: Is it really illegal? like by law? Or only by bnet use terms? By laws of life. "hey what do you do for a living?" "i sell WOW gold to bigger nerds then me." | ||
PH
United States6173 Posts
On April 20 2009 18:52 HeavOnEarth wrote: No, it's not legal. On April 20 2009 18:53 omfghi2u2 wrote: By laws of life. "hey what do you do for a living?" "i sell WOW gold to bigger nerds then me." Three very different answers... Someone please specify with more than one sentence, please. | ||
GTR
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BuGzlToOnl
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TheosEx
United States894 Posts
On April 20 2009 18:47 Elite00fm wrote: I used to be on the best gold farmers on my server, grinding about 1k gold/hour, but that was another life(before blizzard nerfed my favorite spot lol).... now people get gold to sell by key logging accounts, disenchanting all of the player's gear, selling everything they have, deleting the characters, and selling the gold online. How would they keylog your account? Just wondering, since I just started playing WoW for shits and giggles. Thought about buying some gold so I don't have to put in all the time getting it myself... I just want to get to 80 ASAP so I can PvP already... | ||
Ecael
United States6703 Posts
On April 20 2009 18:31 GTR wrote: better off getting something called a real job Is the truth. The rate that gold sell for makes it nearly impossible to have a decent return without starting to abuse multiple accounts and all, without having a proper scale for a gold farming operation you'd just be wasting time. Power leveling service might sell for better, but there too you can't beat organization power. In the end, your best hope of making any money off WoW might well be just selling the character, but considering the time put in, a real job will be much more profitable. 1k/hour at what point of the game (real time wise, inflation is amazing now, screw studying disease transmission via WoW, looking at the virtual currency is probably going to yield much more interesting results)? Assuming you are not limited to grinding for that money, it isn't particularly amazing. | ||
TheosEx
United States894 Posts
On April 20 2009 19:30 Ecael wrote: Is the truth. The rate that gold sell for makes it nearly impossible to have a decent return without starting to abuse multiple accounts and all, without having a proper scale for a gold farming operation you'd just be wasting time. Power leveling service might sell for better, but there too you can't beat organization power. In the end, your best hope of making any money off WoW might well be just selling the character, but considering the time put in, a real job will be much more profitable. 1k/hour at what point of the game (real time wise, inflation is amazing now, screw studying disease transmission via WoW, looking at the virtual currency is probably going to yield much more interesting results)? Assuming you are not limited to grinding for that money, it isn't particularly amazing. Yeah, I saw some level 80 characters for like $500. Some people might think this is way too expensive, but considering they had to purchase WoW original, BC, and WotLK + subscriptions + time put in... that's barely any profit at all. The gear on these characters were top-tier too and a few thousand gold. Last I heard, the fastest anyone reached level 80 was 25 hours or something close. If all the games cost $20, and he pad to pay for a one month subscription at $14, that would bring it to about $17/hour. The person who did it in 25 hours also had help from an entire guild, and these characters had top-tier items, all the full mounts (one of which I think is 5000 gold), and a few thousand gold on them, which basically means just more time spent. So let's say they really spent 3 full days on it. It comes to about $6 an hour. Anymore time than that, and you're making below minimum wage, destroying your eye vision, and probably getting carpal-tunnel syndrome. | ||
Boonbag
France3318 Posts
You can't be sued. You can't be prosecuted. the whole deal with gold farming is that its a huge and very very dirty eastern world mafia cash washer. | ||
SnowFantasy
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you don't need to buy gold. it's overpriced (dollar per gold ratio) and pretty easy to get yourself. and yeah trying to be a gold farmer to make money isn't really a great idea. it's a lot worse than it sounds. | ||
Bockit
Sydney2287 Posts
On April 20 2009 19:24 TheosEx wrote: How would they keylog your account? Just wondering, since I just started playing WoW for shits and giggles. Thought about buying some gold so I don't have to put in all the time getting it myself... I just want to get to 80 ASAP so I can PvP already... You don't really need any gold to get to 80. Quest rewards are better than any BoE gear and you sell your dud rewards for $$$. Plus you get a ton of gold as part of the quest rewards and due to the prevalence of gold on servers in general (Daily Quests) you can sell stuff for ridiculous prices in the auction house. Edit: In regards to the OP. Gold farming as I'm guessing you're imagining it doesn't exist anymore. It used to be a bunch of bots/stereotypical chinese sweatshop worker farming certain areas 24 hours a day. Blizzard pretty much obsoleted that method and now as people have mentioned already, farmers hack accounts, de the gear, sell everything and send the gold over to their holding accounts. Then again, this is assuming you want to get into goldfarming instead of merely wanting to sell stuff you already have. I don't know about the legality, but I do know ebay used to shut down all wow-related bids. Not sure if they still do, people used to get around this by not selling their wow stuff, but selling their time, with the wow stuff being a result of it. | ||
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