What do you exactly gain from glitching out a Max Hall or Joe Webb for example?
For those that are productive with other accounts have A LOT of coins to their name. So many that they have livestreams just to rip through packs and discard all but the valuable. I watched one last night where the only highlights were a couple leg stadiums, Lechler and a couple fantasy Jennings. Hundreds of thousands of coins spent and I'm sure the ending profit wasn't near the spent value.
All of you that have millions of coins and glitch out cards, your profit is usually peanuts compared to your total worth.
Lets post an uncommon 97 Gold Ed Reed..his max BIN is going to be 81k and I've NEVER seen his final buy value exceed 89k when the auction ended. So, for the bidder, is that extra 8k really worth it in the grand scheme of things.
Lets put up a Pro Bowl Merriman, I believe his max BIN would be 225k..if you pulled him in an Ultimate pack just selling him at max BIN would net you a 204k profit?
|||There morons that get 500 coins extra and wait 3 days for the money. When that persontrying to buy

Yesterday I posted 3 B Tates, 1 Mcourty 1.0, 3 Sam Shields. I still can't get Cook or Arenas.|||I did it one time with an elite Hampton (this was very early on in the game), and used two accounts to bump the price back and forth. It did get me another 50-60k or something, but dang it was tedious and completely annoying. I vowed never to do that again.
I can't imagine why people do it with Joe Webb. I sold mine for 3k last night and was glad to see him go...no need to spend all my time for an extra 2k.|||(cont...)
I fully understand the dynamic of the market system but this is a MUT community and we should act as such. There are many teams I admire with elite players like Matthews, Willis & Lewis, I'd love to have an elite LB on my team..heck I'd like to have one legendary player but I don't. The rich in this game should appreciate what they have and help players that may never reach thier level.
Glitching over petty coin is frustrating and most of the time not even worth it. For the Auburn collection, we all know how rare Richardson is, his max BIN is 78k and most the time, won't sell for more than 83k. Do you really cherish that extra 5k you just made? C'mon..
Also, the reason for glitching is to drive the price up and it up for several hours or days, well smart bidders are going to wait until it's about to end and since the incriment is sometimes small..you're not going to make the profit you were ultimately set out for.
Do the community a favor, stop being greedy for petty coins.|||it is ridiculous. putting up stadiums and jerseys for 3 days to get an extra couple k each. glitch bidding a snow brading or ff Wayne to get 101k instead of 99 k. pretty lame.|||People who are not dumb only bid at the end so why post it for 3 days.

i wouldnt put people who have millions of coins into the same group tho. ive got coins but all the rookies/stadiums i pull go up for max because im not into juicing people for silver/rookie cards (even tho I have paid 50k for some of these cards to finish my collections) and the fact that im kinda lazy.
|||I'm wondering if EA could just insert a code into the AH that would not allow the bid to be within 5k of the BIN price..that would solve this whole issue. And in about an hour or so I am going to post what i hope is proof that glitching out isn't what isn't cracked up to be.
|||Upsie daisy|||The demonstration I spoke of:
1 hr 23 minutes ago I went to look into what 95-99 corners were on the block...there were 4 and in 23 minutes a gold Bailey will expire.
1hr and 23 mintues ago the bid was 76500, exacly 1 hour later the bid currently sits at 77000. The easy math says in that 1 hour the seller made a MEASLEY 250 coins on his glitched out cash cow.
I'll be back to post the final bid price and the sellers huge haul.|||The only time I don't mind it is when somebody wants to sell a card that would go well over max such as a limited edition card or a guy like Revis, Peyton, 1.0 Haynesworth, etc. But yes, when people do it for an extra thousand or so, it's just stupid|||Do they not go on the site? You can get more on the site then glitch bidding.|||Exactly, if you're just a giving person and want to put a rare card up with an actual max BIN, you just helped out someone in the community...you gave back. Even for the McCourty, Arenas & Cook type cards, who cares, put them up for max BIN and enjoy the profit you made off getting those cards in low priced packs. Price gouging and glitch BINing ruins the game for us that don't have the LUXURY of millions of coins to rip through packs to find those cards against probability.
Here are the 95 Bailey card final results:
Starting bid: 75000 glitched out
Starting time: unknown
Found time: 1 hr 23 min left
Found price: 76750
1 hr time elapse: 77000
Price gained in 1 hr: 250 coins
Final price: 80000
Final earned: 5000 coins
|||well when there are only two on the block it is nice to have a chance at getting it rather than first person to see buys it out.|||I agree with the OP on this one for sure. I finally found a guy that would sell me a Gold Bailey for 75K+post fee. These cards are especially dumb because they get BIN glitched and only sell for 79K. Sooooo stupid.
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