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Secrets Behind Removal of Wilderness Pking and Free Trade

Well Jagex claims the main reason they shut these extremely popular runescape accounts for sale the game so that they can make the game fair for everyone. Although this decision wasn’t welcomed by most players, this is something that jagex had planned to do for the sake of their company.

Yes, it was done indirectly to stop real world trading, but mostly it was done to protect their company and their game from dying out. Well Let me give you the example of a popular MMO in Asia called A3, who just terminated their server. That game died out mainly due to the corruption prevailing in that game. The High Leveled players quit and sold their runescape accounts to complete newbies who had no idea how to play that game and that’s why the other player started quitting too. They couldn’t stand losing to players who weren’t the original owners of a high leveled account. Main problem was the Game Cash. The Game cash let people get extremely goods items. Players used to buy them and get great weapons that owned players of the same skill but of an inferior weapon. Now to enjoy the game, the other players had two options: Either spend money to buy items or quit the game. Most preferred the latter.

That’s why the Popular Game crashed and failed and recently the Server was terminated. This is exactly the reason why Jagex didn’t want real world trading to prevail in their MMO: To Prevent Players who didn’t buy stuff from getting fed up with the game and leaving. Now Jagex had just one way to prevent this from happening and that was by removing the two most popular ways of transferring money, Player Killing and Trading.

Another reason why Free trading was removed was that scammer scammed players. Now players might lose their best stuff in the process and since Jagex cant restore their lost items, they eventually quit runescape accounts. Although the Grand Exchange was a perfect alternative to merchanting, a good alternative to Pking was yet to be found, Bounty Hunter and Clan Wars failed to rise to the players expectations. But now the Bounty Worlds are a good alternative.

People buying and selling runescape account were still a problem and that’s why jagex has made a special team that monitor accounts being sold and traded, and ban such accounts.

A contradiction to this article can be that if Jagex was trying to protect their game from losing players, why did they remove its most popular features that would inevitably lead to players quitting faster?

Well The Answer is: Jagex thought people will realize that Grand Exchange and Bounty Hunter were great alternatives; however the players didn’t realize this, which lead to the worst riots in runescape history.

However Jagex introduced many reforms to sell runescape accounts to the Grand Exchange (which are secrets) and many many more to the Bounty Hunter Mini game which eventually lead to Pk worlds and then Bounty Worlds.

Grand Exchange has witnessed many, many, many reforms since its first launch, including but not limited to graphs sell buy limits price changes etc, and most of them weren’t released to the runescape players and I doubt that it would ever will. But there are a few Secrets That I have discovered which I have revealed in my guide Mastering The Grand Exchange: cheap runescape accounts Investing and Merchanting Guide. This guide teaches how perfectly you can make millions of gold everyday using just two minutes of your time.

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On the morning of March 19, 2009 I received the check as stated above. Payable to me. No strings attached on back of check. It was drawn on the Mile High Banks of Colorado. Had never heard of this particular bank, so I went online to Google, and yes, it was a legitimate bank. This was a ‘cashier’s check’, signed by a ‘John R Betty’.

It was accompanied by a letter and instructions. On the back of the instructions, were printed the ‘Code of Business Conduct and Ethics’. How ironic, coming from a scam artist. It explained that it was to be honest and ethical in my doings, to be in legal complaisance with the law, and be honest with any company funds.

The letter started out: Congratulations! You have been selected…. Boy, how many times have you heard that, ‘you have been selected. The first letter I ever got like that was my draft notice in 1958. Yes, I’m that old. They went on to tell me a little about themselves, that they conducted these secret shopping surveys for major companies like McDonalds, Sears, Walmart, Western Union, Wendy’s, Kmart, Lowes and many more.

Sounds impressive, doesn’t it. I doubt they actually do work with them, but they grab names familiar to every one to establish their credibility. The letter was signed by a Aural W Brown, Director of Operation. I was to call a Mr. Winston Powell, a research associate at Secret Shopper of Brownsville, Ontario, Canada.

They broke down the $2,520 paycheck this way:

· $280 (2 hr. at $140 hr) Pit Pay: Pay rate increases after completion of first assignment.

· $80 Items purchased are for Employee to keep. Receipt required - Walmart

· $20 McDonalds, Wendy’s or Subway is lunch bonus. No receipt required

· $980 (+$50 transfer fee) Money Gram Transfer. Ref # and receipt required – Walmart

· $80 Items purchased are for Employee to keep. Receipt Required – Sears

· $980 (+50 transfer fee) Western Union transfer. Ref# and receipt required – Sears

Then there was the ‘Customer Service Evaluation Tool(CSET) which asked for my personal information. Then there were 5 boxes used to rate the 5 merchants from 1 to 5.

1 being unsatisfactory, to 5 being excellent. They asked for ratings on 8 different items, such as quality of service, attitude, sales skills, etc. Then you supposedly sent this to them for rating and proving your work. They then purport to have additional assignments. All this just to get you to deposit the check and send the two $980 wire transfers. That’s where they make their money.

And it doesn’t take a genius to recognize what happens to the ‘cashiers check’ after you deposit it. About a week or 10 days later, you’re advised by your bank that the check is fraudulent (fake or counterfeit) and the $2520 will be deducted from you account. If you are overdrawn because of it, the bank expects you to make up the shortage as quickly as possible.

When I first opened the letter, I realized this was a scam immediately. What company anywhere pays over $2500 to have work done to a total stranger before the work is done?

They had no idea who I am. There are legitimate mystery shoppers companies out there, and I have done some in the past. But they pay after you have accomplished the task, and usually in small amounts of $20 to $40. When somebody “gives” you thousands in advance in form of ‘cashier check’, I’ll bet my bottom dollar it’s a scam.

I went back to Google, and entered ‘Secret Shopper’ into search box. There were numerous articles about them and it being a scam. It also told of people falling for it. What makes it worse, is the fact this is usually perpetrated on those who can least afford it. Someone in dire financial straits may fall for it, deposit the ‘check’ and then find themselves in deeper financial trouble when the check is returned – fake check- and they have to make good to the bank.

If you ever get a ‘cashier’s check’ or other form of payment in the mail from an unknown company, usually from outside the U.S., especially in the hundreds or thousands of dollars, be suspicious and skeptical. Someone is trying to separate you from your money.

 

Check it out first. Call the bank. Try Google. Have bank verify that the funds are there before depositing the check.

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