Service Scams: Power Leveling, Arena Boosting and Gold Farming
Posted on | November 29, 2009 | 1 Comment
The power leveling scam has been around for a while. Since the game first arrived, and years before in other MMORPGs, players have paid or employed other players to level up their accounts for them. Considering the amount of time leveling requires, it’s easy to understand why so many gamers choose to pay for a shortcut.
Power leveling is a service like so many others in the same category, such as arena boosting, raid boosting and plain, simple gold and/or item grinding. It’s a service that requires you to invest a lot of confidence in your counterpart, as the service can’t be performed without handing over your account information.
So-called anti-scam experts claim the easiest way is to simply avoid buying boosting services in the first place. This is sound advice because it is logically correct. Crossing a red light is generally a bad idea too, but let’s stick to reality. People do buy boosting services and people do cross red lights even though they know it may prove unwise.
I recommend you always stick to professional boosting service suppliers. The reason for this is simple. You’ll have the entire process on record: Your order, your agreement with the supplier and your payment. At the same time, paying by credit card ensures you the rights and amenities associated with online purchases of this nature. Another plus of using a professional supplier is that the agreement is clear-cut.’
When browsing the market for a power leveling service, or any other boosting service, my post on using Google in your research is relevant. Chances are other people have had experiences with the company you’re considering, so why not use the information?
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December 1st, 2009 @ 7:26 am
Nice post!!!
Thanks for the great information …….