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That doesn't sound right. Best thing would be to contact an EA game advisor about this issue.
You can do so through The Sims Mobile app. Open the side menu, choose the gear icon, then the button with 'Help'.
This will open your browser, scroll down until you see 'Contact Us' and choose 'Technical Support'.
Open the spoiler for pictures:
If this fails for some reason, or you can't access The Sims Mobile app.
You can contact EA through this link: https://help.ea.com/en/contact-us/
If you want to do so in a different language you can choose your country of choice in the upper right-hand corner.
You can also choose to contact an EA game advisor through social media:
- Twitter: https://twitter.com/EAHelp
- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/EAHelpHub/
@Phantomlover1717 just so you can see, ea is charging per reroll when you run out of gems. The amount they charge depends on what you have pinned to keep. It's either pay per reroll when you run out of gems or take something you don't want from izzy only to wind up trashing Izzy's stuff you don't want.
- Phantomlover17178 years agoLegend
Yes, this is normal. It's a bit backwards with the pinning system in my opinion. But this is how EA earns money to pay The Sims team.
Of course it's optional for you to buy these gems. And yeah sometimes items aren't all that cool and you have to accept that you can't change it.
That is part of the game...
- Anonymous8 years ago
@Phantomlover1717 No it's not normal. When we ran out of gems before we were able to go in and buy bundles of sims cash, then buy more gems to reroll. We were not charged an amount of money per reroll. Credit cards will send out fraud alerts when a credit card is charged the same amount over and over . This is a money grab and no we should not have to accept it.
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