Cheap WoW gold: Wow indeed
Anyone who's paid the slightest attention to the financial
world knows that the currencies of different countries hold
different values. For example, a U.S. dollar = 0.84 Euros = 117
yen = 64 Jamaica dollars. Easy enough. In late 2004, millions
of investors began to buy cheap WoW gold, a new currency that
soon outpaced the value of the Indian rupee, the Icelandic
kroner, and the Russian ruble. Big deal, you say? It is when
you consider the fact that the currency these investors buy,
WoW gold, has absolutely no basis in reality. WoW is short for
World of Warcraft, one of the premier MMORPGs on the planet,
and WoW gold is WoW's in-game unit of currency. It's no good
for anything outside of WoW, but it's worth real gold to
millions of diehard WoW players -- and they're hot to buy WoW
gold from just about any source.
Your wildest dreams of avarice!
Real world or World of Warcraft, earning cash isn't easy.
That's what makes it so tempting to buy WoW gold. Sure, you can
"farm" gold if you don't want to just buy WoW gold, and you can
do it for fair hourly rates; but farming is mostly illegal, and
requires top-level characters that take lots of effort to
develop. Otherwise, you have to go through lots of adventures
or get into crafting to make money; but these ways of
accumulating gold are agonizingly slow. Why not just pull out
the old credit card and buy WoW gold? It's so much easier!
Cheap WoW gold for "Real" gold
When people are willing to pay up to ten cents US to buy WoW
gold by the piece, it's hard to say what's "real" and what
isn't. These days, you can buy WoW gold on the Internet just as
easily as any other currency. The people who run WoW may not
like it, but like EverQuest platinum and Star Wars Galaxies
credits, WoW gold has become a hot commodity; and the reality
of economics is that if people want to buy WoW gold, the market
will respond.
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