I was getting .6 and .7 a week ago. Now my chinese buyers dont even want to buy. He just offered to SELL to me for .1 Saying he "found a bug, have mass for sale". /wrists
ye but dont be scared, bug will be fixed soon and all gold will be removed. Also they ban really hard if u use dupe. I know guys, who was using dupe week ago, and after all , blizz nuked them hard, they banned all acounts even they was offline 30+ days.
I can confirm this bug. A friend of mine just had a random chinaman give him like 10 TGC mount cards. The chinaman told him he had over 300m gold. My friend turned around the mounts for 1.2m gold. There is a massive bug out there and prices are dropping fast. No chinese are buying right now.
can someone pm me the name of someone that sells gold that cheap? i would buy a bunch lol. even if its duped i dont care.
bug hot fixed. player can login the Web auction house and Client at the same time and if you buy sth in the page and log out quickly, you cost nothing in game. so..
hopefully they will remove gold, because my Chinese guy says there are billions floating around some of his main servers.
i wonder who sits around and explores the ui for bugs like these. like the one a couple months ago where you traded another person in a group standing on a specific coordinate and logout and both players keep the item. <--probably not specific enough but that was the general idea. and if you discovered one, who would be the first person you would tell?
Really? $0.10 per 1000g? That sounds like an incredible arbitrage opportunity for you. At that price, I'd try to buy as much as possible.
lol, i call my connect 'the Chinaman' too. i guess its a catch-all term for gold sellers on most realms ive visited. wouldnt you be worried to buy that cheap gold? i heard they removed something like 95% of the duped gold from the diablo3 fiasco last week. cant find the link now or id back that up with text.
Sure, I'd be a little worried. But... 1) If the Chinese supplier really had 300m gold as he claimed, even across multiple servers and accounts, I surmise that the quick creation and addition of 300m gold to the game's gold supply would have quickly raised alarms at Blizzard. I think it would have likely led to immediate account suspensions and bans, in advance of a bug fix, to prevent the propagation of that 300m (or more) gold through the game's economies. 2) I'm pretty sure that I could negotiate a better price than $0.10 per 1000g. And at such a low price, the future gains and profits I would have earned from the arbitrage, would more than adequately cover the risk premium associated with buying that gold. L