Tips to Avoid Scam in Buying Runescape Gold

RuneScape is one of the most engaging MMOs that we have available on the market today. Even though it’s so much fun to play, gamers still love getting shortcuts and quick ways to get gold to better enjoy the game. So, the best way to do this instead of grinding and farming for many hours to get gold is to just buy it.

However, buying RuneScape gold comes with a degree of risk and you need to be sure that you’re doing a safe purchase. So, read on to learn more about how not to get scammed when you’re buying RuneScape gold with these helpful tips.

Never Give Your Personal Information

You should never give out your personal information and your RuneScape account to the seller or website you’re using. This is a huge red flag and it would mean that this seller or platform scams players for their money. When you buy something online, it’s done through special software that doesn’t save your information after the transaction is completed.

It might seem harmless for someone to ask for the same information you’ve just written on the website, but it’s a huge red flag. So, if a seller asks for your email, account info, phone number, credit card number, where you live, and any other personal information, then you should not do business with this seller because it is most likely a scam.

Find a Reliable Seller

It’s good to do a little research and find a reliable gold-selling platform that has a good reputation. You can find this out through online reviews and game forums. You need to make sure that the website you use for Runescape gold is safe, has good customer service reps ready, secure payment methods, certified security measures for buyers, and great feedback from other players.

Once you find a platform that covers all of that, you can rest assured that your gold-buying needs will be met safely. You can play the game you love easily and without any concerns about your money and account’s safety.

Talk with the Live 24/7 Customer Reps Only

You need to focus all your conversation with live 24/7 customer reps online only. You shouldn’t talk to someone in-game that tells you what to do. For the sake of your safety and to understand how legitimate the order/transaction is, you should get all the information you need from the gold-selling platform’s customer reps.

If someone in-game is telling you what to do or asking you for confirmation on your purchase by telling him/her your order ID, then this is a scam and you should avoid doing any business with these people.

Check the Trader’s In-Game Character Name

You need to pay close attention to the trader’s in-game character name because some scammers tend to use the same name as those of legitimate traders. These scammers would try to lure you in with extra bonuses and gold if you trade the gold you got back for “security reasons” and they would sound very convincing.

But you shouldn’t do that at all because legitimate gold-selling traders would never ask for your gold back or come up with false claims of security concerns. The scammers would sound very authoritative and convincing, luring people in with extra gold offers for your time. This is a huge red flag because websites don’t give extra gold to buyers unless it’s stated on their website.

Turn Off Your Private and Public Chat

It’s crucial to turn off your private and public chats before the gold gets delivered to you. To ensure your safety and to avoid getting lured in by any scammers, you should keep it closed for at least half an hour after the trade happens in-game. You shouldn’t talk to anyone or tell them that you bought gold.

Not only is it to ensure that you avoid getting scammed, but it keeps your account safe from getting banned by Jagex too. Just remember to leave the trading spot where you got your gold and don’t look back or talk to anyone after the trade.

There is nothing wrong with buying gold for the game that you love. Some players just don’t want to do repetitive and tedious gold farming techniques that take a lot of time. The effort needed might be too much for players.

So, buying the gold instead is a feasible option for a lot of RuneScape players that just want to experience the game to the fullest. Keep in mind that even though it’s your right to buy gold if you want, you should always do it responsibly and safely.

You don’t want to lose money and get banned at the same time, do you?


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