World of Warcraft (WoW) Retail Items for All Americas & Oceanic Realms


TRANSACTION INFORMATION:


AFTER PURCHASING, SEND ME THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION VIA EBAY MESSAGE OR NOTE:
EXAMPLE character from the character list:


EXAMPLE of what you would send me:

Character Name: Raynarinisa
Realm: Akama
Faction: Alliance


FINALIZING THE TRANSACTION:


THINGS TO KNOW:
  • Be sure to research any item(s) you want to buy to make sure your character(s) can learn and use. Websites like wowhead.com are recommended for research.
  • If any of my items you want show "Out of stock", please send me a message so I can prioritize getting a listed.
  • Buy at your own risk. Buying this way is against Blizzard's TOS and could result in a temporary ban (though this is quite unlikely). Best thing to be sure of is to not discuss any transactions here in the game chat with me or anyone.


MY PRICES EXPLAINED:
  • My prices fluctuate along with the average price of WoW Tokens. WoW Tokens cost $20 and grant an average of 250,000 gold.
  • The conversion rate between gold to cash is around 12500 gold per $1. For example, if you see an item in the auction house for 50,000 gold, the cost in cash would be $5.00.
  • Prices are calculated then rounded up to the nearest $.10.
  • My prices reflect the cheapest prices in gold of each item in the auction houses of all realms in the region. 
  • Many of these items are worth quite a bit less than $1.00. In order to circumvent eBay's minimum $1.00 per item policy, I had to get creative and start each item at $1.00 more than it is actually worth, then take the $1.00 back on each item when the order discount "Save $5 for every 5 items" order discount is used.


HOW TO DO A SIMPLE PRICE CHECK
  • To be sure you are getting a good deal, here is a simple calculation so you can check the price of one of my listings to get the gold value to compare in your realm's auction house:
  • First take the dollar value of one of my listings and multiply it by 11250 to get the gold value. So, in short, Cash Value * 12500 = Gold Value.
  • Be sure to subtract $1.00 from each item to calculate the right price (see the last bullet point in the My Prices Explained section above).