World of Warcraft

Tiger Loot Card sells for 2000USD on ebay

The starting bid was 100$, and went up to 2000$

The Spectral Tiger Loot card give you access, via a scratch-off code, to the in game mount called Spectral Tiger. It s the only way to get this mount, right now. Would you pay that much for an epic mount out dated in a few months?

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  • Sun, Aug 19 2007 10:56 AM ()

    No.

  • ecce said 
    Sun, Aug 19 2007 10:56 AM ()

    Is it legal to buy the card for an in-game item? I mean - has Blizzard come out and said: "Yeah, let's clarify our position by stating that cards are alright to buy/sell?" I'm not trying to claim a position or side in this - nor am I passing judgment.

    And - I'd buy it, if $2,000 was nothing to me, but it ain't, so I suppose No.

    My biggest problem - which character to use the card on.

  • Sun, Aug 19 2007 10:56 AM ()

    It is all about the relative amount of $2000. For your average, self sustaining college student, that's a silly amount of money... but for the WoW playing $250,000/year chief technologist for some major company... its nothing (especially if the person has had the job long enough to have bought the house and cars they want).

  • Sun, Aug 19 2007 10:56 AM ()

    Also, keep in mind that just because someone bids $2000 for an item doesn't mean they will pay the $2000.

  • Sun, Aug 19 2007 10:56 AM ()

    Legal to buy it? It's a trading card game. Often cards are sold for money. I don't see why this should be any different, just because the card contains a code for an in-game item.

  • novelist said 
    Sun, Aug 19 2007 10:56 AM ()

    People who whine and complain about other people spending there money on what they want, either haven't the funds to spend foolishly or they are simply jealous. Get a better job. Besides, the people who actually spend money foolishly like this ( me included ) laugh at you all for bashing it. You poor, poor broke jealous bastards....

  • kenj0418 said 
    Sun, Aug 19 2007 10:56 AM ()

    > Has Blizzard come out and said.... It doesn't matter what blizzard says. This is a real-world purchase for a real-world item. Blizzard has no authority in the matter.

  • Sun, Aug 19 2007 10:56 AM ()

    Paying such an amount of money for an in-game mount seems a bit silly to me. Then again, I'm not really in a position where prowling eBay for loot cards and dropping that kind of money on one is a financially intelligent decision.


    If I may add, also: novelist, get over yourself.

  • Salsa said 
    Sun, Aug 19 2007 10:56 AM ()

    There is nothing in any agreements against this kind of trading.

    You are buying a real world card for the money, and the by-product (the tiger mount) hasn't been activated yet.

    This means that you aren't technically trading in-game items at all, cause the item (the spectral mount) hasn't been linked to any characters yet.

  • Deltae said 
    Sun, Aug 19 2007 10:56 AM ()

    Nooo.. really he who ever bought it... Wanted that CARD so badly... liek it's godly atleast xD

  • Sun, Aug 19 2007 10:56 AM ()

    Gimme ... please...My Lock would look sooooo good on it!

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