It's pretty sad that these influencers would take short term profit all while potentially screwing over their viewer base... Very short sited IMO.
They must get a decent pay out from these sites. I was watching a guy early last year that did a trading series. It became quite popular because he was good at making coins and you saw everything that he did.
Then he started promoting coin buying which I found odd considering his whole channel was based on starting from scratch. He must have been offered some serious dollar to promote coin buying. Needless to say, I stopped watching him.
@Knowlesdinho Oh they certainly do - Not Fifa Related but the most popular Runescape Youtuber (Baring in mind he only has 375k subs and alot of these fifa youtubers have way more) Got paid 100,000 dollars to promote an unknown gambling website. I doubt it would be close to as much for a coin site but it proves the amount these relatively unknown companies are willing to pay for publicity.
It's pretty sad that these influencers would take short term profit all while potentially screwing over their viewer base... Very short sited IMO.
They must get a decent pay out from these sites. I was watching a guy early last year that did a trading series. It became quite popular because he was good at making coins and you saw everything that he did.
Then he started promoting coin buying which I found odd considering his whole channel was based on starting from scratch. He must have been offered some serious dollar to promote coin buying. Needless to say, I stopped watching him.
@Knowlesdinho Oh they certainly do - Not Fifa Related but the most popular Runescape Youtuber (Baring in mind he only has 375k subs and alot of these fifa youtubers have way more) Got paid 100,000 dollars to promote an unknown gambling website. I doubt it would be close to as much for a coin site but it proves the amount these relatively unknown companies are willing to pay for publicity.
It's pretty sad that these influencers would take short term profit all while potentially screwing over their viewer base... Very short sited IMO.
They must get a decent pay out from these sites. I was watching a guy early last year that did a trading series. It became quite popular because he was good at making coins and you saw everything that he did.
Then he started promoting coin buying which I found odd considering his whole channel was based on starting from scratch. He must have been offered some serious dollar to promote coin buying. Needless to say, I stopped watching him.
@Knowlesdinho Oh they certainly do - Not Fifa Related but the most popular Runescape Youtuber (Baring in mind he only has 375k subs and alot of these fifa youtubers have way more) Got paid 100,000 dollars to promote an unknown gambling website. I doubt it would be close to as much for a coin site but it proves the amount these relatively unknown companies are willing to pay for publicity.
Yeah, I’ve found out more since I posted that.
It’s like selling your soul really isn’t it?
For sure - Not going to lie though if i got offered 100,000 to advertise a website regardless of what my opinion on it was - Aslong as it was legal i would probably do it
EA do such a poor job at stopping coin sellers, that I'm thinking they're selling coins themselves. It's not difficult to have a team dedicated to scouring the transfer market for coin buying. It's blatantly obvious, can remember numerous popular players on the transfer market in Fifa 18 with ridiculous bids.
EA do such a poor job at stopping coin sellers, that I'm thinking they're selling coins themselves. It's not difficult to have a team dedicated to scouring the transfer market for coin buying. It's blatantly obvious, can remember numerous popular players on the transfer market in Fifa 18 with ridiculous bids.
And how do you not know that once the bid goes through, accounts are not banned?
EA do such a poor job at stopping coin sellers, that I'm thinking they're selling coins themselves. It's not difficult to have a team dedicated to scouring the transfer market for coin buying. It's blatantly obvious, can remember numerous popular players on the transfer market in Fifa 18 with ridiculous bids.
And how do you not know that once the bid goes through, accounts are not banned?
No chance they're catching every account, you're logically going to have people slipping through the cracks. Processing a ban can take months too, I know how the system works, you only get a warning for a first time offence, but once you've purchased the players and they're not removed.
They only erase the coins and you've multiple accounts with ridiculous teams after getting a warning. The system needs to be overhauled, should be a zero tolerance instant ban for coin buying.
EA do such a poor job at stopping coin sellers, that I'm thinking they're selling coins themselves. It's not difficult to have a team dedicated to scouring the transfer market for coin buying. It's blatantly obvious, can remember numerous popular players on the transfer market in Fifa 18 with ridiculous bids.
And how do you not know that once the bid goes through, accounts are not banned?
No chance they're catching every account, you're logically going to have people slipping through the cracks. Processing a ban can take months too, I know how the system works, you only get a warning for a first time offence, but once you've purchased the players and they're not removed.
They only erase the coins and you've multiple accounts with ridiculous teams after getting a warning. The system needs to be overhauled, should be a zero tolerance instant ban for coin buying.
As we see every year, innocent people get caught in the fray with bans. They simply don’t care enough to fully eradicate it.
The only way they could is if they removed the transfer market.
EA do such a poor job at stopping coin sellers, that I'm thinking they're selling coins themselves. It's not difficult to have a team dedicated to scouring the transfer market for coin buying. It's blatantly obvious, can remember numerous popular players on the transfer market in Fifa 18 with ridiculous bids.
And how do you not know that once the bid goes through, accounts are not banned?
No chance they're catching every account, you're logically going to have people slipping through the cracks. Processing a ban can take months too, I know how the system works, you only get a warning for a first time offence, but once you've purchased the players and they're not removed.
They only erase the coins and you've multiple accounts with ridiculous teams after getting a warning. The system needs to be overhauled, should be a zero tolerance instant ban for coin buying.
As we see every year, innocent people get caught in the fray with bans. They simply don’t care enough to fully eradicate it.
The only way they could is if they removed the transfer market.
Should just hire some interns and watch th INF market all day. Every time you search current TOTWs you always spot a blatant coin transfer for that hours listing
EA are a joke really. I also remember them saying they will ban anyone that promotes coin selling,
Yet every you tuber has a click on the link for 5% off. Yet they do nothing. And I don’t know names but remember ea even inviting these you tubers to their events cause they have such a large following.
So when Ovvy and those guys say “For cheap and safe coins” they really are talking absolute ❤️❤️❤️❤️ I take it. It’s hardly safe if you could be banned for it.
So when Ovvy and those guys say “For cheap and safe coins” they really are talking absolute **** I take it. It’s hardly safe if you could be banned for it.
Although i think the safe word means the right money will be taken out in that sense but yeah your right though
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I thought about it might get more money off
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@Knowlesdinho Oh they certainly do - Not Fifa Related but the most popular Runescape Youtuber (Baring in mind he only has 375k subs and alot of these fifa youtubers have way more) Got paid 100,000 dollars to promote an unknown gambling website. I doubt it would be close to as much for a coin site but it proves the amount these relatively unknown companies are willing to pay for publicity.
Yeah, I’ve found out more since I posted that.
It’s like selling your soul really isn’t it?
For sure
And how do you not know that once the bid goes through, accounts are not banned?
No chance they're catching every account, you're logically going to have people slipping through the cracks. Processing a ban can take months too, I know how the system works, you only get a warning for a first time offence, but once you've purchased the players and they're not removed.
They only erase the coins and you've multiple accounts with ridiculous teams after getting a warning. The system needs to be overhauled, should be a zero tolerance instant ban for coin buying.
As we see every year, innocent people get caught in the fray with bans. They simply don’t care enough to fully eradicate it.
The only way they could is if they removed the transfer market.
Should just hire some interns and watch th INF market all day. Every time you search current TOTWs you always spot a blatant coin transfer for that hours listing
Yet every you tuber has a click on the link for 5% off. Yet they do nothing. And I don’t know names but remember ea even inviting these you tubers to their events cause they have such a large following.
Although i think the safe word means the right money will be taken out in that sense but yeah your right though