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Holy mother. If I wasn’t as attached to my key as I am, I would instantly consider selling it. I mean, come on… 300 dollars!
Are you people insane? I love Starcraft, and i have been awaiting this game for ages, but 200 dollars for a chance to play this a few months before everyone else? Kind of pathetic if you ask me. The sad thing is they keep being bought up faster than Wiis in 2006. I wonder if Blizzard even cares that they are selling, and if they do will try to put a stop to it.
In the end, It just goes to show how loyal Blizzard fans are. Either that, or it shows which Blizzard fans are more economically well off. If you’re one of those lucky people, go ahead and buy one. Just make sure you leave your Battlenet name so I can pound your capitalist skull in with my battle cruiser.
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Whoa! It ended for $285! That’s a lot. Is it really that rare for it to go up that much just to play it ahead of time? Or maybe it’s the physical key card that’s rare? It sucks that 8.75% of that goes to eBay. I hate those ridiculous eBay fees.
I feel the same way about stuff I own that go up on eBay. I’d make a lot of money for the stuff I have, but I’m just too attached to them.