How To Transfer Your Bought Gold Without Getting Banned

Posted by admin - January 18th, 2012

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This is a repost of my old thread i just started playing WoW again so i thought i would update a couple of new ways that are good.

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To make sure you dont get banned in the long run follow these guidelines.

1. Create new character
2. Run the newbie toon to your nearest town like ORGimmaar, IRONforge, ThunderBluff etc.
3.Go to guild master and get a charter get 10 people to sign your charter.
4.Once you get the guild buy a guild bank i know your all saying “WTF newbzor im not doing that its like 100g !!!” But believe me 100g is the safer than the new toon delete new toon process for money. This also saves you from getting banned.
5.Have the guy transfer money into the bank. Then get money out of bank.
6. Bathe in nice warm water and enjoy your uberness of losing real money for wow money woohoo !

This is the safest way i know , My 1st guide so hope you like it .

(Optional) You can delete the toon and remake same name to make sure its extra secure

Option 2: Not sure if this will work completely
1. Make a New character
2. Level up to level 5 cause blizzard has been checking trades to level 1 characters and monitoring the gold amount they recieve .
3. Create a guild without a abnormal name eg.”Crimson Angel Raiders”
4. And make a guild bank for 100g.
5. Get ahold of a friend to join your temp guild so u can create another toon to join the guild( make sure everyone is a officer also if you do not trust your friend make officer not able to get stuff out of the bank)
6. Now when the gold seller joins your group tell him to just transfer it in your guild bank.
7.Now once the money is transfered delete and remake the same character but different class and is on alliance cause that will help keep secure that you will not be caught.

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Juzamlock Says:
There is a flaw with this method, let me explain since it happened to me. You are correct that Blizz is watching lvl 1′s, no brainer there.
What happens with the guild bank method is, if the bank is used multiple times by multiple people, then when Blizz does catch on, every account that ever used that guild bank will be banned.
My main account was permanently closed this way. I traded some gold to some farmers through a guild bank for some game time cards.
Well later that day, my account is closed and I contact these gold farmers on AIM, sure enough some of their accounts had been banned also.
Trading large amounts of gold with anything under probably level 10 is being heavily monitored, face to face or guild bank method, I would suggest not using them.
Either use the AH in a clever way or simply use a higher level toon.

Yabbles says:
The safest way to do it is on a bullshit account. You have your secondary account level one alt collect the money from the gold seller and then have your secondary account level one alt send the money to your main and delete the secondary account level one alt.
In one hour you will receive your money from “Unknown”. If your gold seller is retarded and gets caught it will show that he mailed the money to your level one alt that does not exist anymore. Account he is on will receive a 1-3 day ban.
Your main received his money from “Unknown” so it wont pop up any automated red flags connecting the accounts.

Fan Tested, Fan Approved Games

Posted by admin - January 18th, 2012

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