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AFTER five years an Australian World of Warcraft player has come to an undisclosed settlement with AAMI after it accused her of insurance fraud.
Adelaide woman Katrina Fincham spent hours every day playing World of Warcraft collecting gold and other items which she could sell to other players. She claims to have purchased $75,000 of gold bullions with the profits from her online business, Virtual Items Sales.
The process is known as "Gold Farming", a method of acquiring in-game currency which players can buy in exchange for real-world mine. Ms Fincham earned up to $700 a day from gold farming.
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Adelaide woman Katrina Fincham spent hours every day playing World of Warcraft collecting gold and other items which she could sell to other players. She claims to have purchased $75,000 of gold bullions with the profits from her online business, Virtual Items Sales.
The process is known as "Gold Farming", a method of acquiring in-game currency which players can buy in exchange for real-world mine. Ms Fincham earned up to $700 a day from gold farming.
Read Moar Here.


