It is a common mantality, that selling a virtual item (acct) is "stupid". In reality, you are selling not an item, or lack there of... But you are selling the TIME it took to aquire such item, account, or gold. lol...I know a guy (who will be up for his parole hearing in another 23 months) who tried that logic on the judge. He explained that he really wasn't trying to "sell" that TV, the jewelry and those DVDs to the pawnshop owner, but rather he was selling the "time" it took him to relocate those items from that apartment to the pawnbrokers shop. Seriously...the only time I could see that arguement as even remotely legitimate, is if someone hired a person to come to his house, sit in front of his computer and play his WoW character for him after he logged in. And even THAT is pushing the limits of the EULA. If your time is so valuable that you have to pick and choose which parts of a game you can "afford" to play and which parts you need to hire someone to do for you.....then you probably need to reassess your form of entertainment and whether you should be playing WoW at all. Reply With Quote
The GM Island has tons of vendors and a mailbox. The GM chars don't get checked for mailing BoP items. That's how they send you BoP items through mail if something screwed up in a raid, which caused someone to lose an epic item. Putting the GMs in the game is much simpler than writing another sub-program for GMs to alter game-codes to send BoP items. It also limits the GMs' power so they cannot alter any other thing in the database because they don't get to go inside the database. --- I would have been nicer if you were smarter. Vader1232