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Anonymous
12 years ago

Can't buy high end cards HUT

Sorry if this has been answered before. What's up with the auctions for the elite player cards always ending with without anybody able to win the card. I have bid on several purple Crosbys, a couple 98 Malkins, a couple toty Malkins and a Stanley Cup savard this week, each of which I was the high bidder and the auction ends without a winner. I know that they are accepting a trade, but it seems strange. The card sometimes just goes right back up for auction right away too. I just bid almost 1.5 million pucks and a 98 Malkin, and had bid 1.3 million on the savard, so it's not like they're taking a trade because the offer is too low. What is the point if this and how can you actually buy these high end cards?

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    Anonymous
    12 years ago

    They run two accounts and pull the auction a tthe last second if it does not reach what price they want.

    Then send it back to main account and relist it till they get price they want.

    Yet another reason HUT is flawed and I really hope HUT is completely revamped for NHL 15 or i wont waste a penny on it.

    They need to get rid of all completion bonus for teams ,monitor all the multiple account cheaters (look at auctions on PS3 atm and tell me there isnt a blatant cheater with all funny similar names )

    The entire HUT system is designed to best suit cheaters and if you are like me and never would cheat or break rules then you just will always have a lesser HUT team unless you are extremely rich and pump 5000$ into buying packs per season.

    I am convinced that the people  making  games  that sell products are the ones making sure the game can be manipulated and those same people likely are making huge amounts of EBAY money selling the cards.

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    Anonymous
    12 years ago
    That's so gross. It would be so easy to catch people doing that. The other obvious solution is to not limit the minimum price people can ask for cards.

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