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🚨 EA should improve the TOS team by hiring more qualified employees who can properly review banned accounts.
You can transfer unlimited coins using the sniping method and not get banned, yet you can get banned for making trades that triggers the automated ban system.
EA needs to strengthen its review team with people who actually understand trading, so they can distinguish between coin transfers and legitimate trades.
Over the years, I’ve never been wiped or banned because I understood how the algorithm works, but this situation is not fun. There are many trades you now have to avoid just to prevent getting banned.
For example, if someone buys 100 copies of a player for 1,000 coins each and that card rises to 5,000 coins because of an SBC requirement, and then that person lists all 100 cards at 4,500 coins, someone trying to snipe them at 4,500 to sell at 5,000 could trigger the automated ban system. The system may interpret this interaction as a coin transfer.
To address the current situation, since this is an automated system, if packing, buying, or selling WW players triggered it, we all would have been banned. There is a reason why not everyone gets banned and only a percentage of users are affected.
I don’t see this as the cause of the current ban wave.
The ban wave could have multiple reasons, such as scanning for trades that resemble coin transfers in the past weeks/months.
EA should review these situations and correct the errors made by the automated system.
Until improvements are made, the only thing we can do is understand how the automated system works and avoid trades that may trigger it.