Look at my past posts. Been playing the game for years it's not hard. Bought hundreds of cards during blitz to flip on the app. 50 cards power ups etc... Like I had 100 derwin james power ups bought for like 2k each and sold um for 30k weeks later. This game is easy to make coins but EA won't let you lol.
Sounds like you are extremely addicted to the game with 30m & at least 1m on several farm account. You got caught send cards to your main account by EA, thus distributing coins. You know there is no need for an email to explain what you did.
Helpful tip, there is no need to have more than 2m-2.5m at anytime to maintain a good team, lots of TP and be ready for the next promo. Only reasons to stack that amount of coins is either one, feed you extreme addiction, or two, sell the coins for money, another violation.
So you’re going to White Knight for EA? You’re not “distributing coins” if you’re making farm accounts, that’s literally the same asinine argument as to why it’s automatically “distribution of drugs” if you have over an arbitrary amount.
Why’re you even mad at someone for playing the game and stacking coins?
How am I mad? Just trying to help someone out from their obvious addiction.
If you take off the hate EA shades for one a moment, it is pretty clear what this guy was doing to build his coin stack. I have done a farm account in the past, but stopped once it was clarified it is a form of coin distribution. I also learned there is absolutely no point to stacking virtual coins beyond a certain point.
Not defending EA at all. Just another great case of why the "addict crowd" & EA are made for each other.
Hobbies aren't addiction, that's not how that works. Just because someone has "too many coins," doesn't mean they're "addicted," it means they play the game.
EA can't even coherently define what "coin distribution" is, because it can literally be applied to numerous examples of people using their coins.
"I stopped doing it because EA told me to, and then I saw the light and error of my ways." Jesus Christ, this sounds like a bot. No one should ever blindly follow "authority," I seriously don't understand why I have to say this.
Trying to say, "There's no point to having this arbitrary amount of coins that I deem necessary," is such a self-defeating and self-evidently prospect that it's truly bewildering to me as to why anyone can unironically say it.
"Blindly following authority"........yes you are making such a impactful social statement by not following EA's TOS. You take this game and forum WAY TOO serious.
How is my take on coin hording bewildering to you? I gave 2 clear motivational factors for someone chasing a crazy amount of coins. I guess we can go with your "hobby" theory.
And I am extremely confident if all transactions were in public view, I would say a clear majority of the bans would be justified for people trying to take shortcuts to feed their addiction. Oops, I meant "hobby"
That wasn't even the intent, nearly as much as just saying something self-evident.
It's bewildering because the mindset doesn't even compute and is hypocritical. What you think is "hoarding a crazy amount of coins" is utterly irrelevant, because it doesn't affect you. And what if someone says you're "hoarding a crazy amount of coins"? What then? You've already set the precedent of arbitrarily setting a limit on what you think is acceptable, so trying to defend yourself against someone saying the exact same thing would be incoherent.
What "shortcuts" are you talking about? If you're going to get mad at people with farm accounts because it's a "shortcut to coins," then you better be mad at those who invest in cards, and infinitely angrier with those who spend thousands of dollars on packs. And that's honestly the heart as to why this is such a laughably stupid and inconsistent position to hold. Because if the rationale is that "farm accounts create a shortcut to coins," or even something about "imbalancing the game's economy," then you and EA are going to have to explain why farm accounts are bad, but not investing and buying packs; as well as provide evidence of the latter.
Look at my past posts. Been playing the game for years it's not hard. Bought hundreds of cards during blitz to flip on the app. 50 cards power ups etc... Like I had 100 derwin james power ups bought for like 2k each and sold um for 30k weeks later. This game is easy to make coins but EA won't let you lol.
Sounds like you are extremely addicted to the game with 30m & at least 1m on several farm account. You got caught send cards to your main account by EA, thus distributing coins. You know there is no need for an email to explain what you did.
Helpful tip, there is no need to have more than 2m-2.5m at anytime to maintain a good team, lots of TP and be ready for the next promo. Only reasons to stack that amount of coins is either one, feed you extreme addiction, or two, sell the coins for money, another violation.
So you’re going to White Knight for EA? You’re not “distributing coins” if you’re making farm accounts, that’s literally the same asinine argument as to why it’s automatically “distribution of drugs” if you have over an arbitrary amount.
Why’re you even mad at someone for playing the game and stacking coins?
How am I mad? Just trying to help someone out from their obvious addiction.
If you take off the hate EA shades for one a moment, it is pretty clear what this guy was doing to build his coin stack. I have done a farm account in the past, but stopped once it was clarified it is a form of coin distribution. I also learned there is absolutely no point to stacking virtual coins beyond a certain point.
Not defending EA at all. Just another great case of why the "addict crowd" & EA are made for each other.
Hobbies aren't addiction, that's not how that works. Just because someone has "too many coins," doesn't mean they're "addicted," it means they play the game.
EA can't even coherently define what "coin distribution" is, because it can literally be applied to numerous examples of people using their coins.
"I stopped doing it because EA told me to, and then I saw the light and error of my ways." Jesus Christ, this sounds like a bot. No one should ever blindly follow "authority," I seriously don't understand why I have to say this.
Trying to say, "There's no point to having this arbitrary amount of coins that I deem necessary," is such a self-defeating and self-evidently prospect that it's truly bewildering to me as to why anyone can unironically say it.
"Blindly following authority"........yes you are making such a impactful social statement by not following EA's TOS. You take this game and forum WAY TOO serious.
How is my take on coin hording bewildering to you? I gave 2 clear motivational factors for someone chasing a crazy amount of coins. I guess we can go with your "hobby" theory.
And I am extremely confident if all transactions were in public view, I would say a clear majority of the bans would be justified for people trying to take shortcuts to feed their addiction. Oops, I meant "hobby"
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That wasn't even the intent, nearly as much as just saying something self-evident.
It's bewildering because the mindset doesn't even compute and is hypocritical. What you think is "hoarding a crazy amount of coins" is utterly irrelevant, because it doesn't affect you. And what if someone says you're "hoarding a crazy amount of coins"? What then? You've already set the precedent of arbitrarily setting a limit on what you think is acceptable, so trying to defend yourself against someone saying the exact same thing would be incoherent.
What "shortcuts" are you talking about? If you're going to get mad at people with farm accounts because it's a "shortcut to coins," then you better be mad at those who invest in cards, and infinitely angrier with those who spend thousands of dollars on packs. And that's honestly the heart as to why this is such a laughably stupid and inconsistent position to hold. Because if the rationale is that "farm accounts create a shortcut to coins," or even something about "imbalancing the game's economy," then you and EA are going to have to explain why farm accounts are bad, but not investing and buying packs; as well as provide evidence of the latter.