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	<title>Comments on: &#8216;Wow Gold&#8217;: Search for, Sale of Video-Game Shortcuts a Booming Industry in China</title>
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		<title>By: buy wow gold</title>
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		<dc:creator>buy wow gold</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 23 Aug 2006 02:16:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I really think maybe Blizzard is crazy. In the recent 3 months,Most of chinese wow gold farmer in US servers had suffered seriously from the Blizzard&#039;s account banning actions. 

Many &#039;world of warcraft&#039; players may have realized that wow gold price is growing continuously in the whole market. The main reason, whether you know or not, is about Blizzard large-scale account closing. The official of Blizzard announced that they had closed 30000 accounts and eliminated 300 million wow gold which were hard-effort products made by many Chinese wow gamers. In the black July, the crazy closing-account behavior continues. As a result, thousands of  farming accounts from China are closed and many game workshops in China are forced to close down. Is Blizzard crazy? Such closing-account behavior will lead to serious shortage of wow gold. Furthermore, many European and US wow players who are not willing to spend time on  gold farming will lose much fun in the game because they fail to buy wow gold to purchase equipments in the game. In the end, Blizzard will lose a number of real gamers. Imagine what the Azeroth world would be like without Chinese wow gold farmers! Can a real wow gamer, take you as an example, continue to enjoy virtual life in world of warcraft?

[Editorial note: I&#039;ve left this poster&#039;s Web site link intact, but removed several that were included in the body of the message. This is obviously &quot;Comment Spam&quot; too, but I&#039;m leaving it here as an artifact of this wow gold commerce phenomenon, not as an authentic comment. And no, I&#039;m not an example of a &quot;real wow gamer.&quot;]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I really think maybe Blizzard is crazy. In the recent 3 months,Most of chinese wow gold farmer in US servers had suffered seriously from the Blizzard&#8217;s account banning actions. </p>
<p>Many &#8216;world of warcraft&#8217; players may have realized that wow gold price is growing continuously in the whole market. The main reason, whether you know or not, is about Blizzard large-scale account closing. The official of Blizzard announced that they had closed 30000 accounts and eliminated 300 million wow gold which were hard-effort products made by many Chinese wow gamers. In the black July, the crazy closing-account behavior continues. As a result, thousands of  farming accounts from China are closed and many game workshops in China are forced to close down. Is Blizzard crazy? Such closing-account behavior will lead to serious shortage of wow gold. Furthermore, many European and US wow players who are not willing to spend time on  gold farming will lose much fun in the game because they fail to buy wow gold to purchase equipments in the game. In the end, Blizzard will lose a number of real gamers. Imagine what the Azeroth world would be like without Chinese wow gold farmers! Can a real wow gamer, take you as an example, continue to enjoy virtual life in world of warcraft?</p>
<p>[Editorial note: I've left this poster's Web site link intact, but removed several that were included in the body of the message. This is obviously "Comment Spam" too, but I'm leaving it here as an artifact of this wow gold commerce phenomenon, not as an authentic comment. And no, I'm not an example of a "real wow gamer."]</p>
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