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    Discussion in 'General Discussion Forum' started by axazol, Sep 1, 2010.

    1. axazol

      axazol New Member

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      Great... Now all noobs can buy H/GB by theyr "cellphones" accounts... and after few weeks Blizzard ban us all...
      Curse you, web payment progress!

      PS: In russian region H/GB was some sort of "private" program. Many direct competitors are using crappy software because they can buy them without credit card. Now all changed...

      PSS: imo..
       
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    2. gosikbig

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      Sign, In russian Realms with 19 servers, little kinder-school have not credit card and can't buy HB and GB. They always buy bad bot for 5-10$ and got ban. Now they can pay for Webmoney and we wait banhammer
       
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      i think if someone really wanted to buy the bot, hed find a way to do so, not wait for payment option that suits him to be available
       
    4. axazol

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      It's more psichological barrier than real. I know many people who lose any interest buying some stuff when figured out what they must have credit card to do payment. Like steam for example. Still enough sites that specialize on resale steam stuf for non-credit people.

      Only one thing can prevented massively populating of "*buddy" on Russian realms - price. It's may be higher than monthly allowance for useless schoolboys. :rolleyes:;)
       
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