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Founded in October of 2005, Verigame is the first website to review and rate companies who buy and sell mmorpg currency, items, accounts and other services. The high rate of fraud and companies not delivering on their promises spurred us to create Verigame to ensure that our visitors avoid these sellers.
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WoWMine
An established player in the industry now. Fast, reliable and a good selection. Read the full review
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Guy4game
Guy4game has the most eye-catching website we've seen so far. We'll see if the rest of the service matches up. Read the full review
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IGXE
An average vendor overall. It looks as though they were having some stock problems as of this review, which has become common in the industry. Read the full review
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OForU
OForU.com was a very interesting vendor to review. Overall, this vendor does not have any qualities that redeem it from the poor customer service and website issues. Well, on to the review... Read the full review
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International Herald Tribune
Every day, in 12-hour shifts, they kill monsters and harvest "gold coins" and other virtual goods that they can sell to other online gamers. From Seoul to San Francisco, gamers who lack the hours or the patience to work their way up to the higher levels of gamedom, are hiring young Chinese to play the early rounds for them. 
PCMAG
If you don't have time to spend hours playing the game, you can buy other players' items and currency to boost your character, or simply buy a preplayed powerful character to begin with. Sony estimates that the market for such virtual goods typically sold on eBay-style auction sites or by game-playing corporate entities like IGE has reached $200 million in yearly sales. 
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