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Players found to have a few weeks ago the TCG 3.2 test server is no longer bound to pick up the mount, Blizzard confirmed this change. And to remind those who verified the code but do not receive horse players to buy as soon as possible. Blizzard Blue posted the following: In the 3.2 version of the This allows players in the game through the trade window,safe wow gold, auction transactions by means of these mounts. The goal is to make changes to those who want to buy the horse away from being converted to deceive the player code. As part of this change, the current exchange traders this feature will be removed, and the horse (including the epic and non epic level) menu will appear directly in your code window in the exchange of verification. If you have verified your code but did not buy the horse through the sale of the window, to remember the 3.2 on-line go to receive. This change will affect the ghost tiger, fast ghost tiger,runescape cheats, empty rocket,Leman Russ Space, rocket fast void, war bears and magic cock horse. Get the horse before the upgrade will not be affected, according to the original state and the role of the soul is still bound. Related Links: If you can trade ghost tiger: 3.2 change in another scratch mounts, 3.2 test server update to the 10192 version, this is a BUG fix release,wow eu gold, Blizzard is 3.2 before the official release as much as possible fix the errors. The following is Blizzard Blue posted: updated version of the test service was now available. You need to connect to the server before the update client. Testing service for the latest version 0.2.0.10192. WOW check out more new changes to play more WOW

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One Response to rocket fast void

  1. MagicianTrent says:

    It is another player, who through some means gained her WoW login name and password. Usually a keylogger built into a less-than-reputable WoW add-on program is used to do this, but depending on the timing and circumstances of the events you describe, she might have been sending it to the "hacker" when she thought she was sending it to Blizzard.

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