World of Warcraft Credit Card
In a few days only after Electronic Arts announced a line of credit cards based on The Sims video game, the MMORPG market's reigning cash machine announced its own branded cards.
A different kind of e-currency has released upon us with the announcement from Blizzard that they are contributing World of Warcraft themed Visa cards that turn real world spending into bogus world game time. Blizzard Entertainment has tie up with the First National Bank of Omaha to offer a Visa card for World of Warcraft players. Players who use one of 13 "World of Warcraft" Visa cards every body has a dissimilar character from the game like a blood elf, dwarf and paladin would get a 1% credit on ever dollar purchased. This credit could be applied to about $15.00 monthly subscription fee that players pay to explore the world, or it could be used to buy products or in-game equipment. If you would like to rack up a lot of time, hand this to a big financier. World of Warcraft has more than 10 million users around the world playing this massively multiplayer game and this is a best method to tap into that market. There are rewards programs for just about everything out there, from gas to cash back, so videogame points make sense. The credit card companies and the game makers will definitely reward their customers with surprising gifts in the near future. They will use gifts of virtual currency such as Blizzard's World of Warcraft gold and Second Life's Linden dollars.
The World of Warcraft has various interesting professions. “Mage” is one of the main professions in the World of Warcraft. Actually Mage is a small nimble character who is almost human but not quite there yet, and it is able to plan it self out of tricky and complicated situations.
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