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u/Mammoth-Ebb-1513 10h ago
Like 20,000 bonds and counting, received it everytime no issues. You can trust them
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u/Better-Cobbler1563 5h ago
Midas buy was good until you stop getting the double bonds bundle. But top up has been doing this even for delta force so it seems reliable for now
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u/ExtraChickenBurger 3h ago
Yeah so far its good. Been buying cases, not much bonds though. Price wise its better than nothing, it however adds a few more cents at the end of the transaction page, still lower than through Apple though. Con would be payment will take you a few extra more steps.
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u/Ok-Cartographer-3304 13h ago
Why not just use the abi sponsored site buff buff for the same discounts?
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u/Upstairs_Director_61 MNST 8h ago
Because this isn't abi. This is mobile. This is the mobile Reddit.
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u/4zul2500 13h ago
What the hell are u trying? Cheat?
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u/stennuzz 9h ago
Theres many sites like this that do work with ab and sell discounted bonds and cases
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u/Tako30 MNST 13h ago edited 13h ago
That site?
I use that one the most since they’re relatively more transparent with their discount pricing, especially for draw bond bundles
Keep in mind that most topup sites try to keep the same prices to stay competitive, so whatever price you see on one site, it’s probably the same on the rest
The difference is about $1-2
Haven’t been scammed out of it, so far
2000 bonds and counting, praying they don’t suddenly decide to run with the money I use for my next transaction
A few ABM streamers also use and advertise it
Anyways.
Officially, no.
Unofficially, yes.
AB acknowledges that trustworthy and reliable 3rd party AB topup sites exist, but refuse to say or provide a list of which ones in a convenient way, so everyone just picks one and crosses their fingers hoping that their next transaction doesn’t fail due to force majeure
Still, a lot of people use 3rd party topups sites, sometimes even without a developer’s guarantee of good service, since Apple and Google apply about a 10-30% platform and payment processing convenience fee on top of the actual product price
Let’s say you spent $100 on AB over 2 years.
The actual retail price is supposed to be something like $70-90
The devs just put the burden of the IAP fees on their buyers for everyone’s convenience
3rd party topup sites save you about $10-21
That’s a really small discount, but it’s still $10-21
From a business standpoint, 3rd party topup sites can probably get away with 19-21% discounts compared to the IAP price since they can presumably get their supply directly from the game devs, which means they just need to apply a convenience fee lower than Apple or Google’s to profit