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There aren't any stickies in this market yet so I figured I'd make you one. I'm not known in the FIFA market but I still would love to ensure the market runs as smoothly as possible. Here's a few tips to ensure you don't get scammed. Those might be old as I've taken them off the internet from several websites.

  • Do not trust messages immediately from “EA Ultimate Team Customer Support” which will congratulate you with winning one of the top players in the game. In order to receive those players you'd need to click a link. Do not trust this.
  • Do not trust users who claim to perform a duplicate player glitch for you. They will ask you to send any bronze, silver or gold player to them first and will run away with them afterwards.
  • Do not trust users who refer you to a website that gives you free gold packs or free coins. Those websites are usually easily made ones (Weebly etc.) and they'll ask you for your username and password.
  • Do not trust users who offer to hack/upgrade your account to Virtual Pro. They will again ask for your login information and steal your players/account later.
  • Do not trust users who claim you're lagging when he's on your PC via TeamViewer. He will ask you to use his computer instead and login there. Once done so they will close TeamViewer and therefore granting them the possibility to take anything off your account.

Never give away your account login information to anyone, unless you're about to sell your Fifa account. If you wish to buy someone's Fifa account please ensure the user you're trading with is trusted (read this thread) and beware that you might end up getting scammed. Buying accounts is a very risky thing to do and there is ALWAYS a risk that the seller might recover his account.

Best of luck, stay safe.

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