Testing means more reasons to buy coming up
Posted in: Eve News by admin on March 10, 2010
Hey again folks.
First things first, I really have to say I’m impressed with everyone who went out after reading the last post and made a buy to help raise money for Haiti. Mogs hit their goal in no time with all of your help. A huge thank you goes out to each and every one of you.
Well, a couple of weeks ago, the devs of your favorite game and mine allowed us a little peek at the new expansion via a mass test that they were running. The basic idea was that they need to see just how much lag was going to be produced during combat. It was insane. I really have to hand it to them. You almost never see that level of player and community involvement when a company is developing the next chapter of their world. It just goes to show how smart these guys really are that they’d want the people who spend the most time with their game actively involved in its further improvement.
That being said, I should throw out a cautionary tale from when Dominion launched because I don’t want the same thing happening to you when Tranquility finally comes out.
A good friend of mine was planning on making a big Isk buy. He’d bought a few times before and figured that it would be nice to have a little extra going into the expansion.
So, he shops around and finds a new place that looks awesome. He schedules a big buy (nothing that would get him noticed, he’s no rookie after all) and can’t wait to make the purchase. Next day he goes in and drops his money via Western Union as requested and is told to wait about 4 days for delivery “for his safety”. This is actually not all that unusual around an expansion or major patch. The mods are really paying attention then, so people slow down a little to avoid getting detected.
Anyway, he plays every day or a week straight but never gets a single message about it. When he tries emailing the company he gets no response at all. Finally a few days later the site comes down. Turns out they were another scam out there.
I only bring this up because it’s really easy to get caught up in the excitement of a new expansion and get burned. I know when TQ is finally out I’m sticking with my friends at Mogs for a while since they’ve never let me down yet.
Buying EVE Isk 101 (remedial class)
Posted in: Buying Eve Isk 101 by admin on January 12, 2010
Hello again everyone.
I hope everyone had a good time over the holidays! I sure did, especially since my Isk order was delivered the day after Christmas, 2 days ahead of schedule. I love it when things work out.
Anyway, I thought I’d ring in the new year with a remedial lesson about how to safely buy eve isk. It’s been a while, so I figure any newbies could benefit from a crash course.
So, without further adieu, here are some basic do’s and don’ts.
DO make sure that all payments are made over a secure connection. Be suspicious of any place that wants the money through non-refundable places like MoneyGram or Western Union.
DON’T talk about the fact that you’re buying Isk. Personally, I feel that anyone who blabs about buying isk in open chat deserves to get banned. Either the GMs will catch you while they’re trolling, or another player will take offense and report you.
DO use common sense. Outrageous claims about pricing and delivery times are a sure sign of a scam. Does anyone really think that someone can deliver 1 trillion in under 10 minutes? It’s places like this that have caused the purges I mentioned last time at Mogs.com. Dishonest practices hurt everyone in the business.
DO double-check the reputation of a site before making a purchase. bizrate is a good place to check for reviews and ratings. For example, they gave Mogs.com an excellent rating in all categories.
DO look for a money back guarantee. I won’t buy from any place that doesn’t. It means that the site is willing to put you before your money. They won’t take any stupid risks when delivering your product, because they value you as a customer and want to see you come back again. I’ve noticed that places without a guarantee tend to let the customer come last in the transaction.
These little tips are just a few of the words of wisdom that many people who like to buy eve isk have shared with me over the years. Keep them in mind, and you’ll never have to worry.
Until next time!
Back to buying Eve Isk
Posted in: Good Eve Isk Websites by admin on December 23, 2009
Hey everyone!
I’m really sorry that I’ve been out of touch. I know I said I would be doing regular updates last time, but things just kinda caught up with me. Super busy life = teh suck. Things have finally settled down a little, though, so I should be able to get a little more consistent schedule going again. Not to mention winter is keeping me inside so it’s easier to play now.
Unfortunately, I’ve been out of touch with the Eve world, too, so my Titan buying has been slowed waaaaaay down. I have a lot of work to do to get that project back on track. Fortunately, we all know one way to help that process along.
The real downer is that I haven’t been scouring for sites like I did before, so I don’t have a good review or anything to work with this time. Companies that sell Isk come and go pretty quickly, so while a newcomer may look good, they aren’t necessarily what I’m after. I must say I’m glad to see one old standby is still in operation, though. Mogs.com is still around, and seems to have kept their reputation intact over the last few months. In fact, I just read something interesting on their site that I feel I should share with all of you. It seems that they’ve done a purge of their supply chain recently to improve safety to buyers. Delivery times are a little slower than they were before, but they have ramped up the security as well. This makes me feel good about buying from them again because I know that my Isk won’t suddenly be stripped from me. Prices are still good with 200 million Isk for $19.69, so I’m going to place an order now and we’ll see if they still have all of the same procedures in place.
Okay, it’s been about 5 minutes and I just got my verification call. They explained the delay situation again, which is nice. Keeps things from getting confusing. They let me know that my order should be ready in about 5 days. I’ll keep an eye on that and let you know just how it turns out in my next post.
Until then, later gamers!
Unparalleled Service!!
Posted in: Good Eve Isk Websites by admin on February 26, 2009
Greetings, Fellow gamers
Boy, how the time does fly when you’re having fun. I’ve been playing a good amount of Eve in recent weeks, and my ISK reserves were getting low. I figured it was time to go EVE ISK shopping again, thus bringing you another review.
For past purchases, I’ve had superb service from MOGS.com. After a friend related a story to me about being unable to make a gold purchase at an unnamed shop, due to not owning a land phone line for their voice verification, I figured it was time to test them out on that front, to see how I fared.
After creating a new account, and giving them my cell number, rather than land line, I placed my order, with a note that the phone number given was for a cell, I then sat back to wait. To my delight, within ten minutes of placing the order, I was on the phone with a very polite CS rep, verifying my order. While on the phone, I asked about the phone number, and was told that as long as it is a valid number, and they could contact me through it, it was no issue. Concluding the conversation, the CS rep informed me that I should receive my ISK within thirty minutes. I then logged into my Eve account, and had the ISK in less than fifteen minutes!
I am more and more impressed with the fantastic folks over at MOGS.com each time I do business with them. Next time you’re in need of EVE ISK , you really should check them out.
How cool is that?
Posted in: eve isk discount by admin on February 16, 2009
Greetings Readers,
You know that we are always searching the net for safe and cheap websites where you can buy Eve ISK. It is actually rare that they ever come looking for us.
After going though my usual morning schedule, I hopped online to check my e-mail. To my delight, I had an email from the management of Mogs.com thanking us liberally for our recent review of their website and EVE ISK selling abilities.
They are so elated with us that they offered up a special DISCOUNT code for anyone who came from this website to theirs. What an awesome way of saying thank you to us for giving them such a great review, and to our readers for striving to find the best EVE ISK sellers in the industry. The discount code is good until 2010. All it takes is for you to go to Mogs.com and place your order. On the last page where it asks for a coupon code just enter:
Coupon Code: VIPONLY
To get 5% taken off your order instantly!
As always, if you have trouble, please use the contact us page on the menu if you have any issues, and we will see about getting it worked out.
Thanks and happy reading!
Do’s And Don’ts For Buying Eve Isk Safely
Posted in: Buying Eve Isk 101 by admin on December 20, 2008
Hello again,
Last week I said I would work on some tips and hints for buying Eve Isk safely. So, as promised, this week I wanted to give you a rundown of some of the mistakes people make when trying to buy Isk… and hopefully help you avoid some of those pitfalls that can occur. Some of this may seem obvious to you if you’re a veteran buyer, but much of it bears repeating anyway. And for those of you looking to buy Eve Isk for the first time, it’s definitely worth a quick read. So, without further ado, the DO’s and DON’TS of Isk buying:
DON’T be fooled by outrageous claims. If it looks way too good to be true….well, you know the rest. Sites offering 1000 gold for $5 are probably out to scam you and take your money. Sad but true. Also look at their delivery time claims…..think hard about what is humanly possible.
DO run any sites you’re interested in through a google search. Often the worst scammers will have been labeled by now and discussions and warnings will pop up in a search. There are also sites dedicated to exposing scams, try those out as well. It’s worth the extra few minutes of your time to be sure.
DON’T send any money unless you know it’s being sent over a secure connection. I won’t go into details here, but if you’re not sure how to tell if your transaction is secure, there is plenty of information out there, just Google “how do I know my transaction is secure” or something similar. This is so important when you’re giving out your credit card number.
DO look for a money-back guarantee (such as the one offered by mogs.com.) Any site worth its salt will offer you a full refund or equal credit if anything goes wrong. If they can’t promise you that, don’t waste your time or risk your money.
So that’s just a few quick things to keep in mind next time you go to buy Eve Isk. Wishing you best of luck and happy gaming!