WoW gold is currently selling for $2.20 to $2.50 per 1k on playerauction.com 20,000 gold will bring an easy $44 Just be careful! I may be wrong, but I think the reason why it is so high is because Blizz might be currently focusing on gold sellers.
i sell for 0.8$ per 1k to chineese guy through guild bank.. feels like the safest way? EDIT: I have to note that I do not use the site above, seems like pure bullshit. I can't even get on the site.
oww playerauctions.com, i got my 6 year old account hacked 2 hours after having registered over there 10 months ago, yes i was stupid using the same email adress and yes i was stupid for not using an authenticator at the time, just saying ^^ tbh this whole thread smells of advertising.
I've set up auctions at playerauctions.com, but I never got any orders. Does anybody actually have good experiences on that site?
It used to be a great site before the gold farmers got a hold of it, I made I know well over $2500 bucks selling RAF accounts I leveled up then the chinese farmers got a hold of the site and it went to hell quickly. Its worthless now imo.
I've had some good experiences selling accounts on PA, but I don't sell much currency. I check prices online, and their prices are generally lower than most of the others I find. I have a lot of good rep with their site, but they have never given me anything for free. The only reason I mentioned them was because you can sell currency directly to other players through their website rather than merely trading it for game time. You can sell WoW gold for $44 per 20,000g right now, instead of $16 per 20,000g like many others here are getting. Just last week, the average price on PA was $11 per 20,000g, but they have risen dramatically since then. My main reason for starting this thread was to discuss the price of gold, not to discuss a website. I'll say more about that in the ban forum. No, Zodder. I have no financial interest in playerauctions.com - just some good experiences, and have always found them to be fair with me. I've been ripped off a couple of times by sellers, and the website made things right for me. I've noticed that they don't do things the same way they did a few years ago, but I question the idea that they are owned or controlled by "gold farmers." Is there some evidence to support that claim?