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    The Risk of Powerleveling?

    OK so let me get this clear. i love wow, i love everything about it, except leveling. to do anything in world of warcraft you must be level 70.
    to get to level 70 you must spend roughly 240 hours in front of your computer doing the same shit over and over again. accept a quest, kill a dragon, turn in quest, do other slightly different quests until you hit level 70. boring as hell.
    You can even do that, or get off your computer, off to work for about 10 hours (I'm 14 it takes me approx 10 hours to get enough cash for pl) and make some Chinese man do it for you. Soo

    I'm looking for


    SUMWAN TU POWALEVEL ME 1-70 FO FRIEE!!11!1! 1:wave::wave:


    No seriously. I am looking for someone who knows the chances of getting banned when buying powerleveling.
    And someone to recommend me a good pl company who has some sort of s2 packet in it.

    Thank you.


    Szharz



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    Glovek77's Avatar Banned
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    Just as a tip, if you have someone powerlevel you, or even use a powerleveling company, I can give you a 100% guarantee that you can be unbanned if you do the process correctly and have done it before. Feel free to ask me any questions you like about 3rd party powerleveling.

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    Verye's Avatar The WoW Lawyer
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    I wouldn't say 100%, but yes, there is a very, very high chance that you can get unbanned after getting powerleveled. Just read my guide (linked in my sig, and is stickied in this section) to do it yourself or use Glovek's service.

    Anyway, the chances depend on the company, what they do, where they are located, how big they are, etc.

    Your best chances of not getting banned are by getting someone in your own country to powerlevel you. If you can't do that, at least get someone who doesn't live anywhere in Asia.

    But yeah, even if you do get banned, you can get unbanned pretty easily.
    Link to my guide: https://www.mmowned.com/forums/wow-g...rd-policy.html | I'm retired, please don't PM me. Thanks.

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    I agree with Verye, it's quite easy to get unbanned after power-leveling and I strongly suggest using a company like mmokings if you live in the US, it's a great company with perfect english!

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    I agree with Saaen. Taken from the Mmokings site:

    Originally Posted by Mmokings
    Here at MMOKings we put the highest priority on our customers and the safety of their accounts. For this reason we have chosen to not have our power leveling done in china. It is well known within the industry that Blizzard monitors Chinese IP addresses as well as checking the operating system to see if it is Chinese as well. This makes power leveling done by china groups very risky in nature and greatly increases the likelyhood of losing your account during the power leveling process. Given the cheap labor costs in china, and given that our power leveling is not done in china, we are a bit more expensive than those that are. It is our hope that our customers will believe, as we do that the protection of their account is worth the increased costs.
    They do not powerlevel from China, which greatly lowers the chances of getting banned.

    I'd recommend you go with them or any other company/group/person that powerlevels from places other than China.
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    Szharz's Avatar Contributor
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    Thank you for the response.

    I dont want to choose mmokings because.
    1: I dont live in the US. i live in europe.
    2: Their powerleveling is extremely expensive compared to others.
    3: Ive heard that their powerleveling usually takes more time that they say.



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    honestly if someone was gonna take time to powerlevel another person unless it was a good friend it wouldnt be free

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    and it doesnt take that long to lvl. someone can ez hit 70 in a week these days

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    Verye's Avatar The WoW Lawyer
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    Originally Posted by Szharz View Post
    Thank you for the response.

    I dont want to choose mmokings because.
    1: I dont live in the US. i live in europe.
    2: Their powerleveling is extremely expensive compared to others.
    3: Ive heard that their powerleveling usually takes more time that they say.
    Then it'd be a good idea to ask a company/person who levels from Europe to do it. Don't talk to a Chinese company, at least.
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    Szharz's Avatar Contributor
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    So i contacted a company who had a package i wanted 40-70 with some gold and flying mount etc. they said that they were working from china but they would hide their ip?
    is that safe?

    Originally Posted by Silence1045 View Post
    and it doesnt take that long to lvl. someone can ez hit 70 in a week these days
    Yes SOMEONE can do 1-70 in a few weeks. i cant.
    1 i dont have that much time to spare.
    2 im a noob leveler. it took me 20 days (played) for my first level 70. (before it was banned)



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    Verye's Avatar The WoW Lawyer
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    No, it's not safe. Don't use a Chinese company.
    Link to my guide: https://www.mmowned.com/forums/wow-g...rd-policy.html | I'm retired, please don't PM me. Thanks.

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    Szharz's Avatar Contributor
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    Originally Posted by Verye View Post
    No, it's not safe. Don't use a Chinese company.
    Okay thanks for the help Verye. +rep



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