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May 4 2007, 8:16am CDT | by Shane McGlaun
That’s right the more you spend on your WoW Visa the more free game time you can get. Game time is accrued at the rate of 1% for every dollar you spend in qualifying purchases. If 1% seems kind of low, that’s because it is. I mean come on, at that rate you would need to spend $1600 just to get a free month of service.
The card does get you a free month of WoW with the first use though and the introductory APR is 0%. There are 13 different card designs with characters and settings from the game on the cards. Personally I would rather see the points go towards in game items that are unique or something similar than simply go towards free playtime. Story and image via WoW website.
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