Have GDKPs gone too far?

I won’t name the Discord/Guild but a GDKP group created a website with Gold prices for each TBCC item and you can just swipe and check out on their website with gold flash screenshot and in-game they’ll just run you like it’s a regular GDKP and hand it over if it drops without saying a word to you.

They even made it a point to accept Fresh Boosted characters who have full Greens, that is how braindead TBC content is that they can just carry fresh boosts while you have “tryhard raiders” trying to log check :rofl:

Anyways, just wanted to point out that other guilds see this Website GDKP business and are most likely starting their own which means by the time Wrath comes out you can just log onto some website and literally add on “Shadowmourne” to your shopping cart like it’s a private server and get carried.

What a time to be a Classic WoW player huh? :man_shrugging:

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Tbc/wotlk isn’t Classic WoW.

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This is how things used to be before gdkps. Guilds would sell items to people they carry through the raid.

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Yep just history repeating itself :man_shrugging:

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So whats the problem here? Free markets at work is all.

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Doesn’t retail still do this? I remember the world first raiders being millions of gold in debt from buying gear.

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No problem at all, just pointing out how similar Retail is to Classic. They’re practically the same thing at this point but in different patches haha.

Yeah, idk if they still do it but they were making bank. Just funny to see it in Classic is all, I seen too many posts of people talking about “Muh Classic Communtiy doesn’t P2W” but it’s all just the same Retail crowd.

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No. Not really. In retail I can straight up pull out my wallet, spend $1000 on tokens and it’s completely acceptable.

Want to take a risk and pay a someone $1000 for gold that the developers can snatch like that?

Blizzard can already delete your gold at any time for any reason. You’re still playing retail.

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They won’t delete it for buying legit wow gold from tokens. There is a difference.

They can but they’ll probably get a fraudulent charge refunded back for not providing goods/services rendered.

Reread the eula

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Again, they can. They won’t in that case though.

They can take it away for other reasons.

Any reason is enough. You don’t own the gold and you never did. The point is your attempt at drawing a line between tbc/wotlk and retail was unsuccessful.

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No. It’s not. EULA is not law.

It is a License Agreement that users agree to.

From the EULA: “In case of such a license suspension or termination you will not be entitled to any compensation in regard to the respective suspended or terminated license, including but not limited to game subscriptions, in-game items, currencies and services, tokens, etc.

Again. Not Law.

It doesn’t supersede the law, but it is a legal contract, and is within the law. I’m not sure what point you are making; if it is that the EULA doesn’t define law in your jurisdiction, well of course… if it is that you can file a claim against Blizzard for fraud, because you are suspended, well then the EULA that you agreed to will certainly be legally relevant for that filing.

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No it doesn’t.

If Blizzard banned me for buying their in game services, I have a case that I was scammed, regardless whats on the EULA.

Go watch the Human Centipede South Park episode.

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It’s not the law. You really think it is?