How does blizzard track gold buyers




















So instead of someone say boosting their alt or giving them gear they just give them money now. No gold is injected at all from blizzard its all the players that is how tokens work. So the gold farmers now sell the gold to blizzard the same people buy it from blizzard maybe a few more now that its safer but the same people supply the gold maybe even more now.

Blizz makes no gold. Are pay to win gold buyers getting punished? Are gold buyers getting punished? Was vanilla pay to win as well? Ask A Question. Browse More Questions.

Keep me logged in on this device. Forgot your username or password? I mean, if they aren't looking for characters transferring large sums of money to each other, how do they know? I've heard stories of people quitting and giving their gold away, and the recipients of said gold get investigated for gold buying. So does Blizz have some kind of red flag that goes up when X amount of gold or more is transferred?

I repeat, this is out of sheer curiosity. I am not buying gold nor do I ever plan to. I am not supporting buying gold either. User Info: Enclosure Enclosure 12 years ago 2 As the title says, how do they find them? User Info: FlyingAlpaca FlyingAlpaca 12 years ago 4 Blizzard does indeed have a "red flag" that comes up when a very large amount of gold goes through the mail system from player to player.

User Info: roosreturns roosreturns 12 years ago 5 they haven't caught me yet I'm as cool as the other side of the pillow. User Info: animazing animazing Topic Creator 12 years ago 7 What if it's a live trade? User Info: Hoops01 Hoops01 12 years ago 9 Hahahahahahahahahahahahaha I afk-fished for about 2hrs in Auberdine just to level fishing while I watched Netflix and got a 6 month ban.

Blizz is not selling the gold! They create the market where players sell gold to each other, that is a very different thing. Big brain take. This changes everything! Alot of people have a hard time fessing up they bought gold still deny it knowing they did.

Just like boosts more players wanted than not. The problem is with maliciously generating gold. This is what bots do. Concerning tokens; it just gets Blizzard the revenue from gold trading which they rightfully deserve. Oh guaranteed. Edit: I can hear it now. I disagree. Its a good mechanism to appear as if Blizzard is doing something to combat it… when they roll out bans more often… and also provide a boost of profit… least not forget how fast they would push a patch on down times… this is a quick alternative to less man power to do that.

Just ban bots… make people happy… bots back within two weeks. Though the change to subs for 29 for 2 months was a way to make banning way more lucrative and resets more often… its a huge cash cow.

I hope you understand that people like me exist and getting a couple of the scarab lords on my server banned would make me the happiest person on the planet because most of them were not nice people.



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