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Nate Send email
 
Mar 15, 2012

WoW gold

Just freakin screwed me outta $50 worth of gold which is 5, 000 Gold
freakin screw these guys always trying 2 verify by cellphone Im gonna do something about this
Natteasbak Send email
 
Mar 15, 2012

WoW gold

Ever since the release of some the big MMORPG titles (World of Warcraft, Everquest, Eve online, Aion etc.), the market for virtual gaming gold has exploded and become a business in its own right. Gamers all over the world are now purchasing gaming currency using real currency, in order to pimp out their virtual alter-ego character.

Most of this business is run by Chinese companies. Over 400.000 people in China are employed by companies who make business farming and selling virtual gold.

Some of them, like GDPchina, have become infamous for systematically defrauding their costumers. A quick google on the name "GDPchina" returns numerous threads on complaint boards, with people bashing the company and telling anecdotes about their poor service, ruthless methods and complete lack of respect for their costumers. Generally, the story goes something like this:

1. The company sells cheap gold for various online games, including WoW.
2. They promise gold delivery usually within 30 mins. After 24 hours, you are entitled to a complete refund. Or so their website proclaims.
3. The gold never arrives on time. It usually takes several days, sometimes weeks. Even months. They will lie about delivery and stock and ignore you if you expose these lies to them.
4. They never give you a refund, for various more-or-less ridiculous excuses. The most common excuse is, that only the manager has access to their Paypal account. The manager however, is never there.
5. You are only able to contact them through their online help chat. They do not answer their phone (neither the American or the Chinese one) and no one in their costumer service department has any contact information on anyone higher up in the hierarchy. Actually, the costumer service representative is completely useless and cannot help you in any way whatsoever.

GDPchina, like most of these scam-sites, are actually part of the same network, run by HICHINA ZHICHENG TECHONOLOGY LTD.
Hichina is an infamous company in Beijing, who funds various scam-sites. The sites usually sell cheap replicas of American brand-clothing or virtual gaming gold, while rarely delivering their orders on time (if ever).

Hichina does business in the following fashion:

1. They setup dummy corporations or fund ponzi schemes (like GDP digital entertaiment servicies Ltd.).
2. These corporations operate through various websites (gdpchina.com, power-levet.net, helpwow.com or sinowears.com, womenshoeonsale.com and others).
3. These websites are usually hosted by American dummy servers, since virtual gold selling is illegal under China law.
4. Hichina or their affiliates pay Chinese hackers to setup spyware or viruses on these websites, which will then use the costumer's e-mail adress for spam. Some of the gold-selling websites also use keyloggers, a malicious software which will download to the persons computer without their knowledge and then send sensitive information back to the hackers. The hackers will then hack the person's wow account and steal their gold. This is how they get some of their gold (by selling one costumer's gold to another costumer).

As for GDPChina itself; it is a company located in the Nanping district of Chonqing in China. The manager is Dian Lei (western name would be "Leidian"). It emploes aproximately 40 people, most of which are costumer service-representatives, mostly girls working for minimum wages. Their jobs consist of supervising a transaction, monitoring it and report back to the costumer once the order is ready.

Whenever an order is placed on GDPChina, a costumer representative will book the order and pass it on to a manager somewhere else. This manager will then check with the affiliate hackers to see if any hacked gold is available for covering the order.
If not, the order is passed on to the traders. Traders usually buy gold from Chinese farmers. These Chinese farmers are players who farm on hacked wow accounts. Whenever one of these accounts are banned, the company has to get another account before they can begin to farm. This explains why orders usually take several days or weeks to fill.

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