I was reading the Holiday issue of PC Gamer and this ad caught my eye, a full page tall and two inches wide. It's for WoW, but it speaks to us all....
Impossible is Nothing
It's cheap. It's safe.
World of Warcraft Gold Futures
Founded in 2003, Thunderbird international Investment Co. started to provide power-leveling service for the players of massively multiplayer online game (MMOGs). power-leveling.com has quickly become a global leader with over 4000+ orders on the world of warcraft.
On August 2005, we built game currency futures market, which is similar with real futures in the financial market. We delivery certain gold in a certain time to you. The longer the delivery time, the cheaper the gold. You can purchase WoW gold with incredible price. (10%-50% lower than market price). For example: 1000 gold is $73, even lower.
You may ask: "why is your price so cheap?" It is simple. After you placed the order on gold futures, we will start farming gold for you according to futures contract. It will reduce inventory cost, collecting cost and various risks and so on. It is the revolution of game currency selling industry. Enjoy the benefit from this revolution!
Located in Phoenix, Arizona
Okay, that's it. I typed it out exactly as it appears in the magazine, errors in caps, spelling, etc. Almost looks like this was translated, huh? Phoenix myass.
I can't believe this add
KANE OG
Ashleigh McMahon
Wow- Big fat scam :S
Deadlyjunk
How did something like that get in PC gamer?
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Originally Posted by Deadlyjunk
How did something like that get in PC gamer?
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Pevil Lihatuh
simple. pc gamer get paid for ads. they dont care. if Blizzard get mad at them they just say "didnt know selling the gold was illegal"
Deadlyjunk
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Originally Posted by Pevil Lihatuh
simple. pc gamer get paid for ads. they dont care. if Blizzard get mad at them they just say "didnt know selling the gold was illegal"
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