2013-11-18 08:05 AM
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2013-11-18 10:55 AM
In order to control the rapid rate at which some huge Ultimate Team traders/coin sellers seem to accumulate coins, EA has implemented a tax structure in Ultimate Team.
Some players suspect that it's just another way to stimulate more pack sales. 5% isn't a lot,You probably won't really even notice the taxes, unless you are a coin seller yourself.But it is important to be aware of Ultimate Team taxes for when you are involved in more significant trading numbers.
EA takes 5% for any player-to-player trade. This includes cards of any kind, just anything you're selling or buying on the trade market. The taxes are deducted from the final sale price that is given to the seller. Theoretically, the seller gets taxed.
Hope this helps
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2013-11-18 10:55 AM
In order to control the rapid rate at which some huge Ultimate Team traders/coin sellers seem to accumulate coins, EA has implemented a tax structure in Ultimate Team.
Some players suspect that it's just another way to stimulate more pack sales. 5% isn't a lot,You probably won't really even notice the taxes, unless you are a coin seller yourself.But it is important to be aware of Ultimate Team taxes for when you are involved in more significant trading numbers.
EA takes 5% for any player-to-player trade. This includes cards of any kind, just anything you're selling or buying on the trade market. The taxes are deducted from the final sale price that is given to the seller. Theoretically, the seller gets taxed.
Hope this helps
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► ✔ Please don't forget to resolve your question if this helps as it could help others &all . Click XP if someone helped! ◄
***Please note...I do not work for EA/Origin. Questions belong in the forums,Solution is like medicine,same medicine/solution may not work on same problem.I'm helping you because I'm also victim of EA for releasing their half baked products to us,gamers.
I don't answer questions via PM. AHQ is "Player-to-Player" technical self-help forum
2013-11-18 10:53 PM
2013-11-18 10:54 PM
2013-11-19 02:29 AM
Hey Man,
Due to the fact that FIFA is unplayable right now,I'm doing trading more than I'm playing,so my joy comes from see my coins increase daily ,so take it as a fact of life from EA charging you that 5% commission.
As long as your Pucks grow daily,don't fuss over that 5% commission.
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