Logistics and Delivery Guarantee on WoW Gold
WoW Gold (especially buying cheap wow gold) Delivery 101
Assuming you don't know much about the World of Warcraft gold (wow gold) secondary market trading business, the least you should know is the evolution of the delivery logistics of this popular MMOG virtual commodity.
In the good old days, every seller stocked massive amount of wow gold on basically every server. The hotshot retailers were IGE and MySuperSales. The idea is that the more you stock the quicker you may satisfy the customers' purchase no matter how big the purchase volume and the rate of orders are. In turn, the quicker you may deliver the gold to the customers, the more they would come back for even MoRE! The profit grew as the wow gold inventory snowballed!
Contrary to the orthodox believe, Blizzard doesn't hate real-money traders. Blizzard is a money-making corporation. Like all other money-making corporations, Blizzard's management wants publicity and exposure. If possible, they want positive publicity. Real-money trading (RMT) is not an evil act. It doesn't hurt the gameplay nor the virtual economy! We know this for a fact. The indisputable proof for this argument is in China. Look up these NASDAQ and NYSE listed companies: Giant Interactive, NetEase, and Perfect World. They run the most popular MMOG titles in China. Their MMOGs all have one thing in common: promote and rely on RMT. Therefore, it is becoming clear why Blizzard, although fully capable of wiping the entire wow gold RMT food chain off their WoW planet by means of legal actions and in-game preventive measures, let the RMT industry lives. Blizzard cannot possibly take away the need of the majority of the customers! The sporadic attacks on the RMT retailers are just a publicity showcase to satisfy the vocal minority. The attack favors the vocal groups and yield positive publicity!
Spring-Cleaning
Retailers considered the sporadic attacks as one of the operating cost. They got so used to the sporadic attacks that they even got spared accounts and extra inventory ready. However, during the winter of 2006, RMT account banning became so fierce that most of the retailers operated on a lost balance. A few smart retailers retracted by lowering their inventory. The more daring retailers who kept massive inventory were eventually proven wrong since the attack didn't stopped and became even strong during the spring of 2007, which lasted longer than everyone expected. This merciless cleansing of RMT industry eventually wiped most of the RMT retailers off the food chains leaving only the smart and strong ones standing for easier monitoring and control by and at the mercy of Blizzard.
Revival
In light of the spring-cleaning, one or perhaps even more than one survivors, such as ThSale, responded by going the Toyota-way: stopped stocking inventory entirely. Initially, they practice on only a handful of servers that were more susceptible to banning. The retailers procured on demand. They didn't farm unless there were orders. The retailers were playing safe and the buyers didn't seem to mind the longer wait time for the gold to hit their account. Everyone seemed to be happy about the strategy.
Global-Warming
The spring-cleaning didn't stopped after the spring of 2007. Blizzard just kept rolling and deepening the swiping measures. The cleansing was not only about the account banning of the retailers accounts but also the associate accounts of the farmers and even the buyers! For some reasons, the extend Blizzard took was unfathomable even till today. Even the smart retailers couldn't survive the extreme heat. Many of them wind down their business.
Revolution
The smartest retailers who survived the heat adapted a 100% no inventory strategy. Although they claimed that they have inventory, they have none. They all keep zero inventory on all WoW servers. No customer like waiting for the gold. WoW gold customers and all virtual currency buyers want to get their gold as soon as they pay. Therefore, retailers resorted to lying and faking their inventory in order to make the customers believe that they have something to deliver instantly. If you have spent your time to have read this far, then, congratulation! You know the truth about the current situation of the virtual currency business!
Logistics and Delivery Guarantee
VCPIT's guarantee is based on the above vendetta and the current WoW gold secondary B2C market scene.
We love our customers! We don't want to see you being deceived. In the current WoW secondary currency market, no retailer keep stock. Many retailers don't actually tell you truth. We do. If you find one seller keeping just SOME inventory. Then, by all means, let us know immediately by reporting to
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Nowadays, all sellers are delivering the gold to the buyers by asking the farmers to deliver the gold to the customers directly. Period. All sellers are middlemen and agents. Some of them were used to be the farmers, wholesalers and retailers in one group, such as WoWMine. But nowadays, you are either a farming group, a wholesalers, or you're a retailer, which are the three separate specialties, cannot be mixed. Although many of them claimed to be all-in-one, they are not. The reasons they lie is because they want you to believe that they are capable of selling their goods at a lower price. You, as a decerning customer, just by doing a simple price comparison may reveal that they're actually not cheaper, if not outright more expensive, than the rest.
Inventory
The stock is dynamic. We report the most up-to-date status of our farming suppliers' congregated stock. Misrepresentation of the inventory situation sometimes happens because of the diversity and unregulated inventory report interface. Our China-based operation center has six dedicated supplier relationship officers on two different locations (Sichuan and Chengdu) keep updating a fresh list of hundreds of farming suppliers. We keep a close touch with them so that we may get the first hand farming progress on all games, and all servers, at least during their administrative hours.
Security
No unnecessary information are given to the delivering character operating player. The operator gets what he needs on a need-to-know basis. Your personal information is 100% secured with us. We let them know only the quantity, ingame character name and delivery servers and locations so that they may send the gold to you by in-game email or buzz you for trade if they see you online. Farmers to customers delivery has been the righteous path in the secondary market industry for the sheer purity of its nature, mimicking the organic pattern of player-to-player trade.



