Tuesday, August 3, 2010

Unsafe World of Warcraft Power leveling Site?

To some honest World of Warcraft players, they even don't know what a wow power leveling service is, they just know and pay attention to try to wow power leveling their characters by themselves. In fact, what is a wow power leveling?

Wow Power Leveling is where you let some 3rd party company or individual play your account in World of Warcraft in order to reach a higher level in the game much more quickly than would be normally possible.

Of course, since Blizzard banned this kind of things, there is risky to do so. Some rip off or scam sites use bots or any automated scripts to spead up the process, very frequently, the use of such bots in unskilled or uncaring hands can lead to your character and hence account becoming banned. In order to support wow players with this requirement, now I make a list of unsafe sites from which wow players had ever bought wow power leveling service before ended up with being banned or scammed. You should make no allowance for these sites in the future. The sites I listed here are all from forums where players posted.

1. itemrate.com
I paid itemrate.com to level my Druid from level 30 to 55. They were doing really good until they reached the level 54 and my account was banned. Now I am having nothing but problems with their live chat at itemrate.com and for the longest time they wouldn't tell me anything except "please try contact blizzard once more. if you keep bugging them they give account back." Now it's been 23 days since the account was banned and itemrate.com is telling me to wait another 7 days so they can investigate. lol. investigate what i asked.

2. lelelink.com
Paid over $100 for a powerleveling service with lelelink.com 4 weeks later they don't start so i ask for a refund they say everytime for about 2 weeks "our manager is not in" then I was forced to do a paypal dispute. beware these guys they repeatively lied to me and attempted to steal my money for no service.

3. xowow.com
I ordered 1-80 with a new account, the lvler got to lvl 34 (xowow.com), then i got this:

We are writing to inform you that, unfortunately, we have had to temporarily suspend your World of Warcraft account and place a final warning on it.

Account Name: xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Type of Violation: Involvement in online trading activities
Investigation Concluded: 23/01/2009
Consequences for Account: Account suspended for 72 hours, Password Reset and Final Warning issued.

4. wow-powerleveling.org
I'm in the midst of a problem with them. I bought a PL to lvl 60, said it would take 7 days at most, it's been more than two weeks. Last night I recieved an email of a 72 hour suspension. Since this is my main account (dude im a nub dont get mad) I did not want it to be banned because I have a lvl 55 aswell. So I go on live chat, ask them to cancel my order, and give me my money back. They said I could not have a refund, but I made a case of how they state several times on their website "Your account will be safe and secure bla bla bla." So then the live chat person named Mary(not sure if it's her real name…or his real name hahha) threatened to call blizzard and get my account banned forever. I told them I'm calling Paypal to get my money back.

Surely, there are still many unsafe sites existed to cheat our WOW players, to rout these sites totally, let's fight together, once you get one, share with us.

About WGT Online:
WGT Online ( wow-gold-team.com ) offers World of Warcraft gold, Aion kinah, Star Trek Online energy credits, Final Fantasy XI gil, Age of Conan gold and EverQuest II platinum. It also just expanded its services to include Lotro gold, DFO Gold, Eve Online isk and Allods Online gold. If you buy wow gold or buy aion kina or other mmo game virtual currency, I believe you will be satisfied.   

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