1. Did you remove it?

    I had spent coins in this server years ago . I started playing again with a friend and i wanted to do few arenas there.. What happened and what am i supposed to do with the coins spent there?

  2. the realm was shut down. characters were archived. people could transfer to wotlk or mop. all of which ended a while ago. any coins you spent are gone, unless they roll a new cata realm in the future. in which case you'd get your old cata characters back.

  3. coins are lost??? u mean i lost my money?

  4. Do you expect them to waste resources on a realm with 50 people because you donated?

    Think about the word donation. You willingly give your money for good purpose, except they give you **** as a bonus for being good.

  5. Do you expect them to waste resources on a realm with 50 people because you donated?

    Think about the word donation. You willingly give your money for good purpose, except they give you **** as a bonus for being good.
    Donation is a word to cover their asses, you know you are getting items for your money. They would not receive enough money to keep the lights on if they didn't give you anything for your cash.

  6. Donation is a word to cover their asses, you know you are getting items for your money. They would not receive enough money to keep the lights on if they didn't give you anything for your cash.
    It has nothing to do with "covering asses." Do you think Blizzard has lawyers on the edge of their seats just waiting for us to "slip up" and call it "buy" so they are able to take action? Like, seriously? It's called a donation because it's treated as a donation. Whether players see it as "buying coins" is up to them, but doesn't change it.

  7. It has nothing to do with "covering asses." Do you think Blizzard has lawyers on the edge of their seats just waiting for us to "slip up" and call it "buy" so they are able to take action? Like, seriously? It's called a donation because it's treated as a donation. Whether players see it as "buying coins" is up to them, but doesn't change it.
    Not to shield yourselves against Blizzard, but against players that might want to sue your company incorporated in England. Not sure what the legal precedent is regarding digital items, though. It would be akin to Steam deleting an account with purchased games.

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