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    Oceanic Guild selling CM 9/9, Ra-den FoS and more SELF PLAY

    WHO ARE WE?

    We're long time carriers of CMs and other achievements on our realm. We can service all US WoW realms.

    WHY CHOOSE US?


    1. We offer entirely Self Play carries. This is the safest way.

    2. We're experienced. We are all hardcore raiders that clear 14/14H in one night and use the other nights to make gold/money.

    3. Pricing. We offer exceptional pricing for self play carries.

    4. Trustworthy. We play our real characters, and are a friendly laid back aussie guild.

    5. Flexible Payment. You can pay either in one lump sum or break it up into parts at the end of each complete dungeon.

    WHAT DO WE OFFER?


    Primarily we're selling 9/9 Challenge Modes. Our price for this is 80 USD / 85 AUD self play. We expect to be able to run most people same day, but we will keep wait times updated.

    We're also able to sell any raiding achievement from ToT, including the Ra-den FoS entirely self play. Things like SoO on Flex/Normal/Heroic are possibly up for grabs but you will need to contact us regarding that.

    WHERE DO I SIGN UP?


    Get in touch with us via Skype by contacting AussieCMCarry, or press the button below!

    Last edited by AussieCMCarry; 06-06-2014 at 10:30 PM.

    Oceanic Guild selling CM 9/9, Ra-den FoS and more SELF PLAY

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