Have you been cheated of gold coins in World of Warcraft Classic? Many players have the experience of being cheated. Some players have been cheated of tens of thousands of gold, and some players have been cheated of thousands of gold. Anyway, this kind of scammers are common in the classic server. Now that we are in the golden age of SW, some scammers have taken action again, playing tricks that are not clever and can easily fool players.
Let me first tell you about my personal experience. About three weeks ago, the team was working hard to open up Muru. After playing for more than 2 hours, some players ran out of potion mixtures and asked for leave and needed to return to the city to buy potion mixtures. The team leader temporarily decided to take a 10-minute break, and those who needed to return to the city to buy potions and mixtures quickly went back to buy them. At that time, Brother Xiangzi had a few dark runes left, and he went back to the city with several other players to resupply.
When Brother Xiangzi was buying dark runes at AH, someone privately chatted with Brother Xiangzi and asked Brother Xiangzi to help him buy some supplies. It was not a mixture of potions, but dwarf spirits, which were sold in AH. Looking at the name of the player in the private chat, it was the same as the name of the group leader. Brother Xiangzi thought it was his group leader. Since the group leader had needs, he would definitely help. However, when he searched for dwarf spirits in AH, he was shocked. A group of Dwarf spirits cost more than 300 gold in a group (I remember it was a group of 10).
The group leader asked for 10 sets at once. Brother Xiangzi did not buy it immediately at that time, but was thinking about what the dwarf liquor was for, since it was so expensive. If we were talking about drinking to defeat the Eredar Twins, it should be Saffron Spirits. I have never heard of using dwarf spirits, and we are currently fighting Muru. Could it be that the dwarf spirits are here in Muru? it works? Just as Brother Xiangzi was thinking about the problem, someone in YY suddenly called out to the group leader and asked him directly why do you want dwarf spirits.
At that time, the group leader also looked confused and said that he did not ask for dwarf spirits. Only then did I realize that there was a scammer in the team, who had the same name as the team leader, and asked players who returned to the city to buy potion mixtures to buy designated items at high prices, thereby committing fraud. Brother Xiangzi did not buy it immediately because he was considering the problem. Some other players who returned to the city actually bought a set of dwarf spirits worth more than 300 gold, causing huge losses.
Coincidentally, this kind of deception is not unique. Look at the picture below. This player also encountered the same thing and helped to buy a pot of dwarf secret wine. Although it is not stated how much gold a set of dwarf secret wine in a pot costs, it can be seen from the conversation that the price of dwarf secret wine in a pot is not cheap. The player has more than 1,600 gold and it is not enough to buy it. It may be several hundred gold each.
As you can see, many players don’t know the use of the pot of dwarf secret wine. Players also asked if this is a level 80 achievement?
In fact, this is a common trick used by scammers. They specially find some unpopular items and put them on the auction house, and use the names of their guilds, teams and group leaders to get you to buy them, in order to achieve the purpose of defrauding them. In fact, both dwarf spirits and potted dwarf secret wine are sold in Orgrimmar Inn, and the prices are very cheap, less than 1 gold. However, many players do not know this and are easily deceived.
Brother Xiangzi reminds everyone that you usually play dungeons and go back to the city to buy potion mixtures. If they are some common potion mixtures, just help buy them. If you are asked to help buy items you have never seen before, don’t be embarrassed and just refuse him directly to avoid letting him down. causing unnecessary losses to oneself.