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in the form of an amused sn wow gold icker from an acquaintance who'd
applied to raid with my guild in Wrath. He'd just made himself a quick 38 gold
off a blacksmithing deal gone awry and was having a laugh over his good fortune.
A leveling player had asked him to meet in Orgrimmar to make a Saronite
Mindcrusher and could provide both materials and a tip. The applicant obliged,
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then they discovered that it was BoP and thus unusable by the customer. The
disappointed player thanked him for his time, tipped him anyway for making the t
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only did I get a 25g tip," he concluded smugly, "but I also made 13g vendoring
the mace." That dog won't hunt, Monsignor. "You did give the guy th buy gold
on wow e 13g at least?" I asked. "I mean, those were his mats, the mace
wasn't yours." "No. Why would I? It was his wow world of warcraft gold
mistake." To quote everyone who has ever set foot on the internet ever, ORLY?



