Real World vs. Virtual World MMORPG Cash
I used to be big into Everquest, Star Wars Galaxies, and Everquest 2. It always amazed me how much time I would start to invest in these virtual worlds. Real world time would slip away it seemed almost as fast as the much speedier time of a day in an online world. That is eventually why I stopped playing these games all together. I just didn’t have the time to put in to keep up with the guys that had hours and hours available to invest each day.
The idea of real world money in trade for MMO gold starts to become incredibly attractive for those lacking the time needed to really get ahead. Everyone seems to make out in the end… the people who are putting the work and time into the virtual world can make real world money while those without real time can invest cash to advance their MMO character.
With Ebay stopping the sale of virtual items, a site like MMObay steps in to fill the virtual world transaction gap. MMObay covers all of the biggest MMOs, from World of Warcraft gold to Runescape accounts for sale. They are also a member of Trust Who, an identification validation service removing anonymity from trading virtual goods and accounts.
If you’re looking to spend the cash for a high level character or trade real world money for online currency, this is the site to check out.
This post was sponsored by MMObay.
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