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I came across something the other day that just shocked me. A World of Warcraft player has reached the gold cap limit with three different characters. I couldn’t believe that someone was becoming a millionaire in a video game.
With 35 active raiders chipping in weekly, my guild bank have around 9,000 gold, I thought that was a lot of gold… but 1 million gold? That’s 1,000,000 gold? I need to see some evidence before I believe that.
I did some research; I found a video through his website. It was shocking to see because it looked legit. I know about photoshopped screenshots and private servers, I couldn’t find any faults through close examination.
There were hundreds of people running around Ironforge, there was guild chat, general chat (there was even a guy asking to get a run through VC, that’s how close I examined the video). The video was as real as it can get.
It was still hard to believe someone on a live server could have accumulated that much WoW gold, but I had to accept it now.
What intrigued me about his site was not just the video; the rest of his site caught my eyes too. He seemed to have put together all his WoW gold farming secrets into a bundle package and selling it at a price.
I was very curious to see what he had to say. What did he do different to accumulate so much gold. What did everyone miss that he saw?
Then a thought came over my mind, I’ve seen this kind of sales pages before, and they rarely end up to be what they claim to be. I was certainly intrigued, yes, but I wasn’t willing to fork over the cash yet at least not without a second opinion.
I did some research about this millionaire’s WoW strategy guide. After reading quite a few positive reviews, I was sold.
I went on and bought the guide, I admit, I won’t be becoming the next WoW millionaire, but this guide definitely helped me farm gold much more effectively and that says something because I consider myself an expert in this game.














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