How to Send & Transfer Coins in FC 28 — All Methods Explained
Searching for how to send coins to a friend in FC 28? There's no direct send button — EA removed that feature years ago. But there are workaround methods that thousands of players use daily. This guide covers every legitimate coin transfer technique, the risks involved, and how professional coin sellers deliver millions of coins safely.
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Can You Send Coins Directly in FC 28?
No. EA Sports does not allow direct coin transfers between players in FC 28 Ultimate Team. There is no "Send Coins" button, gift feature, or official transfer mechanism.
This was removed in previous FIFA titles to combat coin selling and market manipulation. The only way to move coins between accounts is through transfer market workarounds.
Method 1: Player Auction Transfer
The most common coin transfer method. Here's how it works step-by-step:
- Receiving account lists a player card on the transfer market at a specific BIN (Buy It Now) price
- Sending account searches for that exact player at that exact price and buys it
- The receiving account gets the coins (minus 5% EA tax)
- Repeat for desired amount
Step-by-Step Walkthrough
| Step | Receiving Account | Sending Account |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Choose a rare gold player with low market supply | Wait |
| 2 | List player at a unique BIN price (e.g., 47,250) | Wait |
| 3 | Tell sender the player name + exact BIN | Search for exact player + price |
| 4 | Wait for sale | Buy the listing immediately |
| 5 | Receive coins (price minus 5% tax) | Coins deducted |
Tips for Safer Player Auction Transfers
- Use rare players with unique prices — avoid common players that others might snipe
- Use odd BIN numbers (47,250 instead of 47,000) to make your listing distinctive
- Transfer in batches under 50K per transaction to reduce detection risk
- Use different players for each transfer — repeating the same card triggers flags
- Space transfers 30+ minutes apart
Method 2: Comfort Trade
Used by professional coin sellers, comfort trade is the safest high-volume transfer method:
- You provide your EA account login to a trusted seller
- An experienced operator logs into your account
- The operator generates coins through natural transfer market activity — buying low, selling high
- After reaching the target amount, the operator logs out
- You change your password and play as normal
Why is this the safest method? Because the coins are generated through the same activity that legitimate traders do daily. EA's detection system cannot distinguish comfort trade activity from a skilled trader working the market.
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Transferring Coins to a Friend
Want to send coins to your friend? Here's the safest approach:
- Your friend lists a player at an agreed price
- You search and buy that player
- Your friend receives the coins (minus 5% EA tax)
Safety Guidelines for Friend Transfers
- Keep individual transfers under 50K — large one-time transfers trigger EA detection
- Don't transfer daily — limit friend-to-friend transfers to 1-2 times per week
- Use variety — different players, different prices, different times of day
- Both accounts should be active — play matches so transfers look like normal market activity
- Accept the 5% tax — attempting to minimize tax through creative methods increases risk
Transferring Between Your Own Accounts
Moving coins between your own accounts carries higher risk than friend-to-friend transfers because EA can detect accounts on the same device/IP:
- EA flags repeated transfers between accounts that share the same console, IP address, or email domain
- Keep self-transfers small (under 30K per transaction) and infrequent
- Use different players and prices each time
- Space transfers at least 24 hours apart
Understanding the 5% EA Tax
Every transfer market sale is subject to a 5% EA tax. This affects all coin transfers:
| Transfer Amount | EA Tax (5%) | Coins Received |
|---|---|---|
| 50,000 | 2,500 | 47,500 |
| 100,000 | 5,000 | 95,000 |
| 500,000 | 25,000 | 475,000 |
| 1,000,000 | 50,000 | 950,000 |
The tax is unavoidable. Any site or person claiming to transfer coins "tax-free" is either lying or using exploit methods that will get you banned.
Transfer Risks & How to Minimize Them
| Risk | Cause | Mitigation |
|---|---|---|
| Account flag/warning | Large or repeated transfers | Keep transfers small, use comfort trade |
| Coin wipe | EA detecting purchased coins | Use sellers with replacement guarantees |
| Player sniped | Someone else buys your listed player | Use unique prices and obscure players |
| Market ban | Repeated flagged activity | Space transfers, vary methods |
| Account ban | Extreme repeated violations | Use comfort trade from reputable seller |
Alternatives to Transferring Coins
If transferring coins feels too risky, consider these alternatives:
- Buy coins directly — Professional sellers use comfort trade for safe delivery with replacement guarantees
- Trade together — Instead of transferring, invest in the same players and trade as a team
- Share a squad — If you want to help a friend, buy them coins as a gift from a reputable seller
Frequently Asked Questions
Frequently Asked Questions
No. EA removed direct coin gifting years ago to combat coin selling. There is no button, menu, or feature to send coins to another player. The only way to transfer coins is through transfer market methods like player auction.
The safest method is listing a player from the receiving account at a specific price and having the sending account buy it. Use players with low supply and set a unique BIN price. Transfer in multiple small batches rather than one large transaction.
There is a risk. EA monitors transfer market activity and flags repeated transactions between the same accounts, especially at inflated prices. Small, spread-out transfers (under 50K per transaction) with varied players carry lower risk.
Professional coin sellers use comfort trade (an operator generates coins on your account through natural market activity) or player auction (you list players and they buy them at set prices). Comfort trade is safer because it mimics normal gameplay.
Technically yes, using the same player auction method. However, EA actively monitors linked accounts and transfers between accounts on the same console/IP. Keep transfers small and infrequent to minimize risk.
EA takes a 5% tax on all transfer market sales. If you sell a player for 100,000 coins, you receive 95,000 coins. Factor this into any coin transfer calculations — you lose 5% per transaction.
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