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    Is this a scam or does it work? RBG ''Boosting''

    So im seeing alot of spamming such as

    [2] <Busy>[Boostrbg]: {RBG Push}WTS RBG Boost. 2.2-2.4-2700. Good conditions. , u play self all info in /w me for info...

    Does it work? Or is it just a scam? Anyone tried it out? :P

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    They are selling an RBG carry as far as I can tell, and apparently you don't have to give them your account info?

    I think. People sell arena carries all the time, so I could see an RBG one. I dunno though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Isrozzis View Post
    They are selling an RBG carry as far as I can tell, and apparently you don't have to give them your account info?

    I think. People sell arena carries all the time, so I could see an RBG one. I dunno though.
    Yeah I was thinking the same!
    I would really like to get my RBG rating up (I got 500 atm) and noone is taking me in cuz of my low rating...

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    Lots of people do this for both Arena and RBG.

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    Wouldn't it be a very large time investment on the boosters part? And there's 9 people that have to share the gold/dollars.
    Sounds fishy.

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    Im gonna risk it and add some of them on Skype and see what they say, I'll post the chat here ^^


    I added one!

    John Saunder: Hello
    XXXX: Hello John
    XXXX: I would like to know more about this service
    John Saunder: We are selling RBG boost. Our prices are:
    2.2k is 220$ (185 euro)
    2.4k is 320$ (280 euro)
    2.6k (Hero) is 550$ (450 euro)
    XXXX: And if you want something cheaper?
    John Saunder: I can give u discount if u have some rait
    XXXX: I just got 600 rating.
    XXXXr: I got 1,9k exp tho if that helps, lol.
    John Saunder: i can do 2200 for u for 190$
    XXXX: And how do I pay? Paypal?
    XXXX: I've heard some sellers also accept gold, do you do that?
    John Saunder: we dont accept gold
    John Saunder: also yeah u can pay by paypal
    XXXX: Alright coolio
    XXXX: 190$ for 2,2k rating
    John Saunder: ok
    John Saunder: also we will start work in a hour
    XXXX: Oh I forgot to ask, how does this boosting work?
    XXXX: Do I play myself with other people or what?
    John Saunder: u play urself in our raid
    XXXX: Are you guys professionals or so?
    John Saunder: yeah if u want i can give u my armory
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    ooh, they are selling for actual money.

    That's a banable offense. If it was for ingame money, it would be fine I think, but for actual money I wouldn't go for it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Isrozzis View Post
    ooh, they are selling for actual money.

    That's a banable offense. If it was for ingame money, it would be fine I think, but for actual money I wouldn't go for it.
    Nah I wont do it then, it was quite expensive also for IRL money, geez :-O

    His armory was sick also! wow

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    It's not bannable as far as I know, you're not exchanging the real money for an actual in-game item, only their services.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Felfury View Post
    It's not bannable as far as I know, you're not exchanging the real money for an actual in-game item, only their services.
    It's definitely bannable. Just harder to get caught.

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    Finding a boosting service that plays your character and allows you to pay gold is rare as in, let alone one that wants to let you play your own character as well. The only kind of boost that wouldn't be dodgy business would be that one (you pay gold and play yourself), but everything you'll ever find either includes account sharing (bannable), exchange of in-game services for real-life currency (bannable) or, most likely than not, both. Scam? I doubt it. Risky? Yes. Either risk it or don't, it's up to you

    Not much else can be said on this matter, though, so I'll wrap the topic up.

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