I'm not sure I buy the argument about farming being an indicator of drudgery. In the case of WoW, it's more a question of scale. Having such a large player base pretty much guarantees that there will be people willing to pay real $ for "cheap wow golds." For legit players, I have to say, "quit whining." I mean, let's consider who you're competing against here: Some kid who's probably in the wrong time-zone, running on sub-par equipment with a 800ms ping & trying to operate a UI that's not in his native tongue. If you have half a mind, it should be trivial to out-maneuver him on the buy and / or sell.
I'm not sure I buy the argument about farming being an indicator of drudgery. In the case of WoW, it's more a question of scale. Having such a large player base pretty much guarantees that there will be people willing to pay real $ for "cheap wow golds." For legit players, I have to say, "quit whining." I mean, let's consider who you're competing against here: Some kid who's probably in the wrong time-zone, running on sub-par equipment with a 800ms ping & trying to operate a UI that's not in his native tongue. If you have half a mind, it should be trivial to out-maneuver him on the buy and / or sell.