Tuesday, March 13, 2012

How To Transfer Money From Horde To Alliance

 

What is the best technique or best way to transfer wow gold money from Horde to alliance?As with most servers, on the server, the alliance population is much higher than the horde population. When a World of Warcraft has amassed a large amount of money on the Alliance side, and he needs some of it on the Horde side.What he can do with that?

Some warcraft players would say you can put "spring water", or something of no value, up in Tanaris for like 3k gold and just buy it out. However,some other game players are  really not looking to be losing a ton of gold on the transfer.

Here is a way which can solve this problem, buying something of value on the alliance side and sell it on the horde side. For instance buy a krol blade and resell it on the horde. However, this takes time and gamers not even sure people would buy it for a decent amount on the Horde side.

The other way is maybe you could use the neutral AH and a 2nd account, either your own or a trusted friend.

You get your horde to put something trivial on a neutral AH like the one in Booty Bay and have your alliance 2nd account/friend buy it (with money you have presumably given them). You will lose a small percentage to AH fee's ofc.

The alternative is to find someone on the opposing faction who is looking to do the same and just to a straight trade. i.e. your high level alliance main giving money to a low level alt of a High level Horde, and them him doing the same. Again you do sort of need to trust the person, or make the transfers in small amounts, like 50G a go or something.

However, you do need to keep in mind these two things when you are transfer the warcraft gold money:

The first thing: The Neutral Auction House comes with 15% cut. If you plan on sending a whooping amount of gold to other faction at one time, expect to lose a significant sum of gold in the process.

The second thing: Blizzard does not support this transaction. It's perfectly legal to do it; however, if the deal goes south—in other words, if someone 'snipes' the transaction or you get ripped off by your business partner—the chances of Blizzard being able to intervene is 0%.

It might behoove you to contemplate those two things before you do this. Other than that, however,  wish you good luck.

By: http://www.okgold.co.uk