Guest on May 3, 2012 12:54 PM I didnt know that Apple bought Blizzard? Same greedy companycharging way too much. Reply Guest on May 3, 2012 1:30 PM if a guy/gal could make enough to pay for w.o.w subscription hmmmmmmmmmmmm Reply Timonius on May 3, 2012 1:30 PM "For those who were planning to just collect and sell items in thereal world auction house full time, think again. Geek.comhighlights that there is a $250 balance cap per Battle.net account,meaning that you?d need to transfer money to PayPal each time youreach this limit (with a 15 percent fee, of course). Furthermore,users can only have 10 simultaneous auctions live in the real moneyauction house and 10 in the gold auction house at any given timefor a grand total of 20." Darn, I really wanted to quit my day job Reply hitech0101 on May 3, 2012 1:54 PM Taking advantage of gamer apathy few want to make money afterplaying hours and hours and few with money want some items out oftheir reach to just to gain an advantage.This thing happens in manygames but blizzard made it legal keeping in mind their owninterests and profits. Reply insect on May 3, 2012 2:06 PM Woah.. lots of mis-information in these comments. The game is not free to play: you pay $60+ for the game, like mostgames. Aside from the balance cap, the most you can sell an item for isalso $250 bucks. Apple did not buy Blizzard, Activision and Blizzard Merged a coupleyears ago into Activision Blizzard. The Auction House is completely voluntary (to both sell and buy). If the item doesn't sell, there is not fee - only items sold incura fee, so no risk for trying to sell something you don't want orneed. This is to get around the 3rd party sellers as many have mentioned,a problem that plagues most other games these days. Why play to begood when you can just buy to be good? At least with a regulatedsystem things are *more* fair for those who can't or won't buyartificial goods. The idea, as many have stated, is not so you can getOMGEPICNESSOFGOD Sword and sell it for $10,000 each week andretire. It's to give those who aren't as patient and willing to payfor it (literally and figuratively) a way to stretch their e-peenwhile giving someone else a few bucks to buy in-game pets and otherstuff that Blizz puts out for their games (mainly WoW right now).Also, it allows Blizz to keep patching a game and running serverswithout a monthly bill (i.e., most MMOs). This is super-good. It means ANYONE, poor or rich, can lay down $60bucks and play forever without another fee if they like and thosewho are rich can pay a little extra each month so that the poorercan keep playing (which is, IMHO the way the real-world should work- instead of just hoarding cash for no one). Please check out Blizzard's own press-release before discussing thesystem. Bad on the author for referencing a third-party site(geek.com) instead of the source. Reply. We are high quality suppliers, our products such as China High Definition LED TV , Stadium LED Display for oversee buyer. To know more, please visits Indoor Full Color LED Display.
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