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medal 5000
4 years 257 days ago
Something needs to be done to sort the transfer system out. Bidding on a CD one player was spending 30 tokens at a time on CD.
This CD sold for 300 plus million when I stopped looking, it spoiling it for the little teams. Guess this was a clone account that just been their collection tokens. It would have been cheaper to retain and spend 100 token on re strengths ect. Players are hogging all the good staff. 
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medal 5000 Super Mod
4 years 257 days ago
Jackson
That player will get 300 million, someone got to be cheating or earning out of this deal. 

The player who sells the CD does not get £300 million. The selling manager only gets the auction price that was displayed when they put the CD up for sale. As an example, the manager selling the driver below would only get £7.3m regardless of the final selling price and the tokens that are used to place a bid disappear into the great iGP token black hole, not to the selling manager.



In the early days the selling manager used to get the final auction price, but as you suggest this resulted in cheating or exploitation and that is why the rules were changed.
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medal 5000
4 years 257 days ago
That player will get 300 million, someone got to be cheating or earning out of this deal. 
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medal 5000 Super Mod
4 years 257 days ago
Jackson
That player will get 300 million, someone got to be cheating or earning out of this deal. 

The player who sells the CD does not get £300 million. The selling manager only gets the auction price that was displayed when they put the CD up for sale. As an example, the manager selling the driver below would only get £7.3m regardless of the final selling price and the tokens that are used to place a bid disappear into the great iGP token black hole, not to the selling manager.



In the early days the selling manager used to get the final auction price, but as you suggest this resulted in cheating or exploitation and that is why the rules were changed.
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