Dec 17 2008
Leveling Guide A Scam - How Do You Sort The Truth and Lies
Some people claim that Leveling Guides are scams. The problem here is what does it mean by scams. Some of us say poor quality while others say the failure in delivering whatever the guide promises.
To some extent, both definitions can be true. Only those guides that really deliver results are truly the best leveling guides while others that fail to deliver any results at all are deemed scams for making big bucks fast.
Another problem is, how do you sort out the truth and the lies?
Sorting out the good and bad is tough since there are so many guides available on eBay and other online stores.
The simplest way is by checking what other people have to say about a particular guide you intend to buy.
For example, you are thinking about purchasing Joana’s 1-70 Leveling Guide, you might want to do a search on this subject and see the feedbacks available for this guide. The more positive responses, the better it would be as positive responses mean this guide is credible and trustworthy. Then, you can spend your hard earned money on this guide. Otherwise, back off and find other guides.
There are many scammers around waiting to con people who have no experience especially in playing World of Warcraft. These people are easiest to be conned since they will listen to whatever the scammers have to say about the guide. In the end, they bought a useless guide that doesn’t help them at all.
Avoid being a victim of such con cases. It is better to learn from the pros and those with experience. Always do a background check when you want to buy leveling guides and you can always check out the World of Warcraft Leveling Guides or Wrath of The Lich King Leveling Guides for more reliable information.
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