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Few coins realm 2

Post by Guest » 09.09.2008, 10:49

Why there are few coins in Realm 2?
How are coins spread on Realm?

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Re: Few coins realm 2

Post by pearlbay » 09.09.2008, 10:54

Zeca wrote:Why there are few coins in Realm 2?
How are coins spread on Realm?
It always depends on how many players actually buy Coins and then sell them, I guess. Coins have to be purchased with real money (via Paypal, Moneybookers SMS , telephone payment and bank transfer). they can be sold to other players or just kept for yourself. I don't know if players pay less Coins on server 2, or if they just sell less ...
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Post by Guest » 09.09.2008, 10:55

Well. During my talks with Varg AB he told me had 11k coins. Maybe that's where they are all at :wink:

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Post by Guest » 09.09.2008, 10:58

its hard to buy coins on Realm 2, not cause is expensive but cause no one has!
It a easy (kind of) way to grow. But to me here far away, haha, is hard to buy by those vias!
So people...buy on those ways and sell...you gut easy caps selling!!
Go...cause i am running out....hahahah

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Post by Guest » 09.09.2008, 15:46

Yeah, currently on Realm 2, there are two or three massive companies that buy coins in bulk. These companies keep competing and the coin price has risen 400% this month alone.

This is great new for anyone selling coins for cash for expansion, however it has meant several people without any real life cash have been struggling to keep that VIP status going.

I guess I am fortunate, in that I can afford 2 Euros a month ( even with a declining pound ), but its certainly not been easy buying coins off other players of late :)

Ted

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Post by Guest » 09.09.2008, 15:54

well...2 euros its not a problem...the problem is to buy from brazil

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Post by Guest » 09.09.2008, 16:05

You could easily use the paypal from Brazil

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Post by Guest » 10.09.2008, 08:13

Just a curiosity... in case I would buy some coins, considering this coin war raised the price every 2 or 3 days..... :cry:

I have a Visa Electron card, I don't have Paypal, and I don't want to have Paypal.

There is a big list of option... where should I click????

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Post by pearlbay » 10.09.2008, 08:23

sgx united wrote:Just a curiosity... in case I would buy some coins, considering this coin war raised the price every 2 or 3 days..... :cry:

I have a Visa Electron card, I don't have Paypal, and I don't want to have Paypal.

There is a big list of option... where should I click????
Well, you can either use telephone/SMS payment via DAO, bank transfer or actually use Paypal.

If you have a VISA card already it's no problem to open an account and it doesn't cost you anything. I have had one myself for years now and use it when I make payments on Ebay. It's fast, easy and reliable and has always worked for me. Monyebookers would be a similar option.

Where are you from, anyway? There's also the option of purchasing paysafe and Wallie cards, but they're not available in every country yet.
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Post by Guest » 10.09.2008, 11:31

Italy...
so isn't possible to pay with Visa card without a paypal?

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Post by pearlbay » 10.09.2008, 11:45

No, not directly I am afraid, you need to go through one of the payment channels we have on offer here.

So either you use telephone/SMS payment (DAO), transfer money via your bank account or you open an account with Paypal/Moneybookers - which is fast, easy and reliable. Wallie and Paysafecard apparently aren't available in Italy yet, but I am sure that's just a question of time.
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Post by Guest » 10.09.2008, 13:01

Thanks for all the infos

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