tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7958147796752351517.post729226654180132887..comments2023-10-21T14:21:37.665+02:00Comments on Vile's Golden Auctions: WoW to Diablo TransactionsVilehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10157616636049823971noreply@blogger.comBlogger11125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7958147796752351517.post-11228024857246782832017-05-06T19:43:57.829+02:002017-05-06T19:43:57.829+02:00UltimateWoWGuide has produced the NUMBER 1 in-game...<b><a href="http://wow-gold.syntaxlinks.com/r/UltimateWowGuide" rel="nofollow">UltimateWoWGuide</a></b> has produced the NUMBER 1 in-game guide for the money hungry World of Warcraft players that desperately want to reach the highest level and make piles of gold. <br /><br />Unlike PDF methods our unique guide works inside the game, to always tell the player what to do, step-by-step.Bloggerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07287821785570247118noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7958147796752351517.post-78124542150933112642012-06-25T18:14:52.220+02:002012-06-25T18:14:52.220+02:00I can confirm this as i saw the same happen with t...I can confirm this as i saw the same happen with the posts that were previously posted on the forums.<br /><br />Maybe Blizzard are trying to put the lid on it by not allowing people to post their trade barks on official forums.Vilehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10157616636049823971noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7958147796752351517.post-5554714608379778622012-06-25T10:19:30.433+02:002012-06-25T10:19:30.433+02:00I reported 3 threads about wanting to trade WoW go...I reported 3 threads about wanting to trade WoW gold for Diablo gold on our realm forums and all three of them got deleted. Not even locked, simply deleted. That is a very clear statement that this kind of trade is not allowed by Blizzard.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7958147796752351517.post-84696870218989733352012-06-24T04:54:18.737+02:002012-06-24T04:54:18.737+02:00OMG, you talked to a GM? So what? The Terms of U...OMG, you talked to a GM? So what? The Terms of Use are clear. It is absolutely a violation of Terms of Use as is any other trading of in game gold for items outside the World of Warcraft. That is not particular. It is not new. It is consistent with how Wow has been run for 6 years. And many are the examples of players doing what they tried to legalese around things only to get banned. <br /><br />Vile is suggesting effectively the selling of Wow gold by exchanging a foolish unsupportable D3 transaction into the RMAH. Also speaking to an in game GM to get a read on what is clearly stated in the Terms of Use proves squat. You can talk in game to one GM and get one opinion on things and find 10 that give you a different one. And many are the players who conducted what they thought was fine after talking to one GM only to be actioned later. See Athene's world first 80 video from WotLK for a glaring very public example.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7958147796752351517.post-22861428681120037192012-06-23T12:53:56.691+02:002012-06-23T12:53:56.691+02:00Thanks for clearing that up.
The bottom line of ...Thanks for clearing that up. <br /><br />The bottom line of the whole post wasn't to tell people to sell or buy WoW/D3 gold, it was merely a heads up on what to expect from the RMAH gold selling in D3 and ways it could affect WoW.Vilehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10157616636049823971noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7958147796752351517.post-33746151197396903422012-06-23T07:34:40.867+02:002012-06-23T07:34:40.867+02:00No, it's not a violation of ToS/Tou w/e. I'...No, it's not a violation of ToS/Tou w/e. I've just spoken to a GM and he said the exchange is ok, but it is not officially supported (meaning that if you get scammed, GMs can't help you).Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7958147796752351517.post-79544482030300574022012-06-22T18:15:47.224+02:002012-06-22T18:15:47.224+02:00Fine. We aren't supposed to do something but y...Fine. We aren't supposed to do something but you are advocating it. Thank you for the clarification. Some of real goblins look to keep things on the up and up within the rules of the game we play. You are suggesting something that could result in action by Blizzard against players and your article says Blizzard does not care. This is false. <br /><br />You may as well post an article on your blog praising the use of botting software. We aren't supposed to do that yet some will.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7958147796752351517.post-54327529235669283132012-06-22T17:12:10.783+02:002012-06-22T17:12:10.783+02:00Just because we aren't supposed to do somethin...Just because we aren't supposed to do something doesn't mean that we wont do it.<br /><br />I first saw a trade about this on the Official Blizzard forums while i was browsing. Contacted the person and there he was, willing to trade his D3 gold for WoW gold.<br /><br />Now don't get this the wrong way, i am not telling you to do so, i am simply stating that if this gets to be bigger and people have no issues doing it we will have an indirect RMAH for WoW as well, as gold will be purchasable in a manner that would only require you to find a target that is willing to take that deal.Vilehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10157616636049823971noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7958147796752351517.post-23043911090897414862012-06-22T17:06:53.134+02:002012-06-22T17:06:53.134+02:00I totally agree, but people still do it.
Hell peo...I totally agree, but people still do it.<br /><br />Hell people go for the whole gold for gamecards or blizz store mounts and pets, so trading is not that far fetched.Vilehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10157616636049823971noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7958147796752351517.post-86390179337774139582012-06-22T16:17:10.215+02:002012-06-22T16:17:10.215+02:00Besides the fact that it is a violation of Terms o...Besides the fact that it is a violation of Terms of Use in wow....Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7958147796752351517.post-44193778396590434172012-06-22T15:20:12.136+02:002012-06-22T15:20:12.136+02:00I don't really play Diablo (I play for 20 mins...I don't really play Diablo (I play for 20 mins every week or two), so this article doesn't affect me. <br /><br />However, I can still offer my opinion: Anyone who trades WoW gold for Diablo gold is, in a word, DUMB!<br /><br />Here's why: I am willing to trade 1000g for a stack of Inferno Rubies, you are willing to trade a stack of Inferno Rubies for 1000g. Match made in heaven. We meet, we open the Trade dialog and I put 1000g, you put 19 Rubies, I click Cancel and we start over. This time you put 20 rubies, I put 900g, you click cancel. Until the moment that I put 1000g and you put 20 rubies, we won't trade. There is no "good faith", there's no "trust" involved here.<br /><br />Now, we decide that I have 1000g in WoW but I want to 1 million gold in Diablo (don't know the conversion, don't care). You have 1 million diablo gold, but need 1000 wow gold. We meet, I give you 1000g, then log in to diablo, and wait... and wait... and wait.... And you never show up.<br /><br />What's my recourse here? Do I contact WoW GMs, Diablo GMs? Are they really going to step in? Will they care?<br /><br />Chances are: I'm screwed. And since I have no way to contact you (except for your character - and since I'm getting nothing in wow, you could create a level 1 alt for this), so again, screwed.SoonerFanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12016461157022084699noreply@blogger.com