Patch 4.1: Rise of the Zandalari is now live on all realms, and everyones gussying up to meet the ZulAman and ZulGurub gear requirements. The new content revolved around the resurgence of the Zandalari tribe of trolls.
Patch 4.2: Rage of the Firelands is released on June 28, 2011. It adds the Mount Hyjal zone, a new 10-man and 25-man Firelands raid taking the fight to Ragnaros, and the legendary weapon: Dragonwrath, Tarecgosa's Rest.
With the new patches coming out, the wow players can enjoy more fun. Meanwhile, there are more potential risks in
buying wow gold. Below are some typical scams MMocarts.com concluded!
ZulAman And ZulGurub Mount Scams
The new exotic mounts of ZulAman and ZulGurub are some of the biggest draws of Patch 4.1or 4.2. These are rare bind-on-pick up drops from bosses and timed runs, and as such cannot be bought through traditional means so save your wow gold for other legitimate purchases. Of course, you can hire account levelers to farm the mounts at a steep price, but trust only reputable service providers, like MMocarts.com with legit wow gold. This is one of those cases where actual grinding is preferable given high chance of account theft and account ban.
Patch 4.1Or Patch 4.2 Email Scams
Beware the rash of official-looking alerts sent to your e-mail and in-game inbox. These might be phishing attempts that give a number of urgent reasons for you to click on their trap links:Your account has been compromised OR suspended.
Claim your Patch 4.1 mount/gear/Satchel of Exotic Mysteries. When in doubt, you can always contact Blizzard support, badger a GM, send a ticket via the in-game help system, or post the e-mail in question at the forums for crowdsourced deliberation (most of the time, official reps will chime in together with surprisingly accurate player assessment).
Guild Finder Ninja Scams
With the Guild Finder going online, its now easier than ever for potential ninjas to scan out the wealthiest guilds and plan a massive wow gold heist. There will be a large influx of applications from random players, but dont trust them. In return, if youre a rich guildless player, dont go bragging your wealth during application period especially when chatting in public guild chat.
Wow Gold Deal Scams
The demand for wow gold is going to be astronomical. Mixed in with legitimate sellers will be scammers that entice with low prices but then fail to deliver on time. And trusted guild members can also refer you to legitimate and safe sellers. Be sure to ask for the latest discount or WoW Gold bonus coupons. Do not click on links spammed on trade chat or whispered to your toon. Even Google searches are not as reliable, with plenty of gaming scammers to come out on top.
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