Show proof.
Show proof
I’m not your research assistant.
You’re the one making the claim, and it’s the type of claim that can only be confirmed with evidence.
Greenguy:Show proof
I’m not your research assistant.
And we’re not your tinfoil roll.
You’re the one making the claim, and it’s the type of claim that can only be confirmed with evidence
If evidence contradicting my claim exists, some busybody will be along presently to post it.
And we’re not your tinfoil roll
You’re a roll of some sort.
If evidence contradicting my claim exists, some busybody will be along presently to post it.
Pretty hard to test this since people are constantly buying tokens.
if no one buy them then the server will buy them for you
they’re per region, server has nothing to do with anything.
…and they’re purchased by players.
If it’s true and the “server” buys the token if a human doesn’t
it’s not.
they’re purchased by humans
…and they’re purchased by players
while true i just dont see many players dropping 300k on one token
i just dont see many players dropping 300k on one token
Gold making isn’t as hard as you think.
Especially when Bnet balance to buy other stuff is a big motivator.
300k isn’t a whole lot of gold in the scheme of things.
while true i just dont see many players dropping 300k on one token
I’m trying to buy the epic edition. Almost there. Just need 600k more. Archaeology has been my main goldmaker.
Nope. Go read what it says when you’re selling a token.
Ha, the irony. If you actually did read it, it gives you an estimated time to sell, not a guaranteed time to sell.
not a guaranteed time to sell.
Funny how it always sells in that window.
Well yeah, what would be the point of giving an estimated timeframe if it wasn’t correct?
Wooooooosh!
I can’t believe you are still saying this.
When Blizzard makes a factual statement that does not support your position, you can’t just say “they lie” and make that your supporting argument. Because there is no actual evidence behind it. If you could provide data that supports it, then you’d have a solid point. But you don’t.
it never takes less than two hours nor more than twelve.
That is factually incorrect. Tokens have sold quickly at times of high demand, and sometimes people wait days for their tokens to move in a time of low sales. I’ve had it happen to me. It is the way of market forces and they don’t need to buy it back because the seller will get the gold that the token was valued at when they bought it.
When Blizzard makes a factual statement that does not support your position, you can’t just say “they lie” and make that your supporting argument.
I just did.
you can say it.
it doesn’t mean you’re right though
Sure, but it’ll keep getting bites.