Buy Cheap Gold For World of Warcraft – A Guide to WoW Gold Sellers

For those of us who hate grinding, trying to earn enough gold to keep a decent supply of consumables and keep our gear enchanted can be a nightmare. For us, it can sometimes be worth it to spend a little real life cash and take a break from the job of gold farming. But finding a good site to buy cheap gold for World of Warcraft from can be a pain. There are hundreds of sites out there, and telling the good from the bad can sometimes be difficult. This guide will tell you what to look for in a good site, with specific examples of good gold sites as we go.

The first thing a site needs to be considered a good place to buy cheap gold for World of Warcraft is trustworthiness. The safest way to find a safe site is to find one that is really big, and thus has a lot of customers to review it. The other method is to find a site advertised on another trustworthy sites; good gaming sites aren’t going to link to unsafe sites, it would reflect poorly on them! Any big name gaming site is going to be a safe bet; sites like IGE, SwagVault, or WoWMine.

Some gold sites are otherwise great, but suffer from constant supply problems. It doesn’t matter how cheap a site is if they don’t have any gold to sell you! This is tricky to check for, and a lot of the time it will be a matter of checking right before you buy. That said, certain sites are much less likely to run short of gold, with IGE in particular maintaining almost perfect supplies of gold for all servers.

No one wants a visit from a GM after buying their gold, so the site’s ability to keep your transactions private is important. Mostly this is a matter of not doing silly things like advertising in-game on their gold mules, but some sites go the extra mile and use tricks to really mask your purchase. SwagVault in particular is really good at hiding transactions, frequently using little tricks to make the transaction less obvious.

The last thing to look at is price. There actually isn’t much variance in the pricing for most popular places to buy cheap gold for World of Warcraft. In general, it’s going to be a matter of who is running a sale, and whether or not your server is cheap on a given site. That said, IGE is almost always one of the cheapest, AND they run frequent sales.


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