Posted Aug 14, 2007 at 10:02PM by Tim Y. Listed in: News Tags: Blizzard, PayPal
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WoW logo - Image 1In case you're looking for an easier way to manage your World of Warcraft account, we've got some good news. Blizzard has just announced in the WoW official site that they will now be accepting subscription payments via the Paypal online payment system.

This news is applicable to both old and new WoW players. Guys interested in taking advantage of this new arrangement are advised to drop by the Account Management page, where they can select Paypal as their automatic payment method.

With The Wrath of the Lich King now the next big thing in WoW, we're hoping this new transaction system will make Blizzard's MMORPG all the more accessible and hassle-free.

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Posted Jun 12, 2007 at 01:20PM by Ryan A. Listed in: News, Interviews Tags: Blizzard, China, PayPal, Asia
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WoW yesterday's massive ban - Image 1

Blizzard performed a massive account ban yesterday for behemoth MMO video game World of Warcraft. According to our sources, Blizzard targeted gold farmers but reports claim that regular users were also affected by the purge.

Website NotAddicted.com managed to get hold of one of the gold farmers who got banned yesterday. The farmer claims that he's from Colorado, strengthening previous speculations that gold diggers also abound in first world countries and not only in China and other parts of Asia.

According to the botter, the purge caused him around 100 accounts of characters with levels ranging from 40 to 70. One account, the botter calculated, gives a revenue of US$ 5,000, and that's around US$ 50,000 lost in just one day. The botter lamented that the business isn't quite profitable anymore,

A lot of competition. Add in when you try to make money, takes 3 weeks to lvl an account to 70 and work, it makes an ok amount of gold then you lose the account, paypal reversals, list goes on and on. We don't really get banned for botting very often. I keep it minimal and out of the way of normal traffic where players dont come by very often.


Furthermore, the gold farmer from Colorado shared that aside from profits lost in massive bans, his company needs at least US$ 13,000 just to stay in business. Because of yesterday's incident, he is currently considering to layoff some of his workers. A regular employee earns US$ 10.50 a day plus an hour minimum.

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