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Complaint Review: www.buywowgolds.us - Internet Internet

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  • Reported By: Bugsley38 — woodbridge Virginia United States of America
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This company solicited to sell internet gold on world of warcraft. They did not provide gold or a refund via PayPal. Do not send this company money. Do not waste your time with their fake live chat.

This report was posted on Ripoff Report on 09/21/2010 04:11 PM and is a permanent record located here: https://www.ripoffreport.com/reports/wwwbuywowgoldsus/internet/buywowgoldsus-hao-zhang-fake-world-of-worcraft-gold-seller-internet-642963. The posting time indicated is Arizona local time. Arizona does not observe daylight savings so the post time may be Mountain or Pacific depending on the time of year. Ripoff Report has an exclusive license to this report. It may not be copied without the written permission of Ripoff Report. READ: Foreign websites steal our content

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#4 General Comment

No need to worry, I don't play WoW anymore

AUTHOR: Anonymous - (USA)

POSTED: Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Got bored of it, just was browsing the site and passing on some friendly advice.  Just do it the right way.  Also, buying gold means you are supporting hackers, and the gold you are buying most likely comes from gear and mats the hackers stole from their victims.  If they tell you they farm it the hard way, they're full of it.  Not to mention, Blizzard will shut you down.  Back in May, right around when I stopped playing, they were really cracking down on gold buying, so be careful.

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Versona Int Corp

AUTHOR: Bugsley38 - (United States of America)

POSTED: Tuesday, September 21, 2010

This is the Main Corp in charge of this site. Do not deal with them.

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#2 General Comment

Gold sellers = Hackers

AUTHOR: Alicyn - (U.S.A.)

POSTED: Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Most WoW gold sites are scams, because almost all of them are hackers from overseas.  9 out of 10 people that buy gold end up getting hacked.  I used to play WoW religiously, until I decided to pursue other unrelated ventures, and I just got tired of the crappy service from Blizzard, not to mention the fact that Tuesdays pissed me off royally, since that was the main free day that I had time to spend to play for hours.  So, even though it might take some digging around and might be time-consuming, read around on the forums, buy an authenticator for your account and change your password regularly.  Also, do not use the same email address/password when you sign up for WoW sites not approved by Blizzard, because you'll just get hacked.  I had some people in my old guild lose everything they worked so hard for, and get the runaround from Blizzard.  Some even got banned for just owning up to buying gold.  Also, some of these websites are ran by Blizzard to keep afloat of who is buying illegal gold.  Buying fake currency is expensive and wrthless, especially when it costs $15 to play it every month.  It takes a lot of time, but if you have a good guild and some great resources (professions...  I suggest herbalism, alchemy, tailoring and skinning) at your disposal, go to your faction's main city (I was Horde, so it was Orgrimmar for me) and post in /2 every 5 or so minutes advertising your services and LEARN THE AUCTION HOUSE system !! Good luck in your WoW ventures.

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Gold sellers = Hackers

AUTHOR: Alicyn - (U.S.A.)

POSTED: Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Most WoW gold sites are scams, because almost all of them are hackers from overseas.  9 out of 10 people that buy gold end up getting hacked.  I used to play WoW religiously, until I decided to pursue other unrelated ventures, and I just got tired of the crappy service from Blizzard, not to mention the fact that Tuesdays pissed me off royally, since that was the main free day that I had time to spend to play for hours.  So, even though it might take some digging around and might be time-consuming, read around on the forums, buy an authenticator for your account and change your password regularly.  Also, do not use the same email address/password when you sign up for WoW sites not approved by Blizzard, because you'll just get hacked.  I had some people in my old guild lose everything they worked so hard for, and get the runaround from Blizzard.  Some even got banned for just owning up to buying gold.  Also, some of these websites are ran by Blizzard to keep afloat of who is buying illegal gold.  Buying fake currency is expensive and wrthless, especially when it costs $15 to play it every month.  It takes a lot of time, but if you have a good guild and some great resources (professions...  I suggest herbalism, alchemy, tailoring and skinning) at your disposal, go to your faction's main city (I was Horde, so it was Orgrimmar for me) and post in /2 every 5 or so minutes advertising your services and LEARN THE AUCTION HOUSE system !! Good luck in your WoW ventures.

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