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will my account be banned for buying wow gold online?

Barney asked:

Now I play wow and maple story. I know I can get gold by farming, but it is too slow. I need gold, so I decide to buy online. But the problem is whether my account will be banned because of buying online. And what can happen if my account is banned
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4 Responses to “will my account be banned for buying wow gold online?”

  1. John S. on September 28th, 2009 3:57 pm

    Yes your account will be banned. You lose everything when it’s banned.

    WoW’s probably not for you if you’re too lazy to farm.

  2. applegrance on September 29th, 2009 7:08 am

    I don’t know. But when I bought wow gold from, my account is not banned. Am I lucky? I have no idea. Lol. But I think maybe your account will be banned. And this is just like a warning.

  3. T Money on October 1st, 2009 10:18 am

    My advice is to not buy a lot at once and don’t buy often. Having someone mail you 50k gold or 10k gold every few weeks and deleting their accounts can get suspicious.

    I have people in my guild that regularly buy gold and haven’t been banned and of course they won’t ban first time offenders.

    What you should be more worried about is the reputation of the person you would buy from as you will be giving them your credit card information and a lot of people are shady, especially since they mostly exist outside of North America.

  4. Michael on October 4th, 2009 12:50 pm

    Seriously, don’t do it. I did it and I got banned. Everything is lost, even your subscription. You have to create a new account. Like the previous poster said, if you don’t want to farm, then you probably should just find a new game because most of the game takes place farming for gold or grinding for levels. Also, don’t Power Level either, that is also against WoW terms and conditions. They may not ban first time offenders, but I really wouldn’t risk it.