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    [Guide] How to launder scammed gold as safe as possible.

    Hi All,

    So you scammed an account, it has loads of gold, and now you want it to your main or another char for safe keeping till you sold it, or used it yourself.

    Well, here are some methods that are around, and will reduce your chances of having all accounts banned!


    What you need:

    - A new/scammed wow account (not your main).
    - PC from an internet cafe or a Proxy program so you wont have the same IP.

    Free Gold Method (tested as safest at the moment):

    1. Go to a capital city.
    2. Type in /2 "Giving away free gold in front of the AH (BANK/Bridge etc you get the point)!"
    3. Players will walk up to you and open trade windows.
    4. Give (different) players like 5-10g a personm till you total around 100g.
    6. Change IP with a proxy program like Tor or IPhider, or change PC in an internet cafe and trade the main amount of gold with your main.
    7. Continue giving players money till your out.
    8. Delete the alt.

    AH Method (not that safe, got accounts banned before):

    1. Put something on AH with your main (For example with a 2000g buy out).
    2. Buy it with your alt.
    3. Buy something that is cheap from someone else (For example some motes or something else, so it wont look suspicious).


    Blizzard wont ban everyone you traded with, so your safe

    General suggestions:

    1. Never trade gold face to face, it is a bit safer them mailing, but you might get banned.
    2. Never mail the gold, this is detected the easiest and takes really little effort from blizzard.
    3. Use a proxy, change PC's, change IP's after every scamming action, this is in general. On websites, scamming paypal, in any MMO etc. If it includes scamming, hide your freakin' IP!

    Enjoy!
    Last edited by darkhon; 12-30-2008 at 09:43 AM.

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    jeleopard's Avatar Active Member
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    wrong section... should be in scams imo


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    Technically you could consider this a guide, since it isn't actually a *scam* per-say. But I've seen these methods several times before, and I generally don't look at scams.
    Last edited by Diabloss39; 12-30-2008 at 10:04 AM.

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    Was thinking about putting it in scams, but its not a scam, its a guide.

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    Swifting PCs dosn't change IP, as the PCs are connected to the same Network IP.
    Btw, in a Internet Café, people will be mad at you if you're changing IP as their IP will change to.

    Thanks for Contribution, i like the idea, but im not going to do it.

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    darkhon's Avatar Contributor
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    Originally Posted by Hephaestus View Post
    Swifting PCs dosn't change IP, as the PCs are connected to the same Network IP.
    Btw, in a Internet Café, people will be mad at you if you're changing IP as their IP will change to.

    Thanks for Contribution, i like the idea, but im not going to do it.
    depends on what kind of inet cafe your in though some of the larger ones have a business contract with a certain amount of IP's that are used in different sub networks on their floors. In that case its walking to the other end of the workplace

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    Thanks needed that to launder gold from my phished accounts.

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    darkhon's Avatar Contributor
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    Originally Posted by viktor1908 View Post
    Thanks needed that to launder gold from my phished accounts.
    np i havent been banned yet by just transferring via mail from 1st alt > 2nd alt, delete first alt, then 2nd alt > 3rd alt, delete 2nd alt, then face to face from 3rd alt to main alt on main account, but i heard ppl have been banned like that.

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