Hi there, lately i've been watching videos on youtube about ZZZ and noticed that all the youtubers have a third party currency seller sponsor and that got me thinking about it. How can these sites send you currency in the first place while only needing your uid and region. When i open the game i can only buy currency directly, theres no "gift to a friend" option. Just to cover my ass here im not advertising any site and i would apreciate the same sentiment. Im also open to know more about their business strategy. I think all this sites are just a way for people to launder money, thats why they don't mind selling it at a loss from the actual currency as they get to actually have clean money but i wouldnt mind being proven otherwise, i dont really believe in the "buy the currency from another country to make it cheaper" strat but who knows.
>>1908555Some gachas have official third party top ups where you just insert your UID, pick a pack, and swipe and it shows up in game. No clue how to get this one cheaper so comment about this ends here.>buy the currency from another country to make it cheaperThis one works though, especially for globally launched games. I have a Turkish account made only for swiping gachas and I pay 30% less than US prices before Jewgle fixed the prices and pegged most packs to the USD. Some games still have far cheaper prices if you swipe from Turkey/Nigeria, not all tho. For this one, I know people who swipe in their currency and just make money off the rate of their packs. For example,USD: 99.99 Turkish Lira: 40 USDAsking price: 60 USDthey make $20 off swiping for youtho only retards will let others swipe for them as it takes 5 min to set up a Playstore acc with another country's billing info. Dont know if it's patched but I've got Google accounts from multiple countries so I can hard swipe with the cheapest prices possible. These days swiping with the US dollar is usually the cheapest option. I'm a maxed diamond whale btw and I check prices of the gachas I play across multiple countries.