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264414.55 in reply to 264414.54
Date: 10/24/2014 7:59:07 AM
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Yeah it took about a season to get to 97% in the past if I remember correctly, so it does look you'll get to 97% in about a season even now. As a result, the percentage will go up faster and after several weeks the difference is likely to be only nominal compared to before.

It's too bad we don't have data from before the change to compare.

Last edited by Lemonshine at 10/24/2014 8:00:54 AM

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264414.56 in reply to 264414.55
Date: 10/24/2014 9:17:54 AM
KS Goldena
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You will receive -2% of the sale price after fees.
- This player has been on your team for 8 days
- You have sold 20 players in the past 14 weeks.

They are big boys, the extra salary is minimal compared to their 820-860k rosters and they'll still make a profit from the trades: I think they can live with this.
Could you change your words?:D

BTW Who invented it? It is completely illogical and unreal. Have somebody ever seen tax bigger than 100%?

Last edited by kozlik4 at 10/24/2014 9:26:46 AM

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264414.58 in reply to 264414.57
Date: 10/24/2014 9:38:29 AM
KS Goldena
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I still have never seen 100% of tax. Sorry, but it is ridiculous for me.

Wouldn't better to introduce rule that for example player can transfer to another team once for the season or once for half of the season?

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264414.59 in reply to 264414.56
Date: 10/24/2014 9:39:46 AM
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Not sure what you mean: if you buy a player for 1k and sell it for 150k are you not going to make a profit? You just need to re-sell at 160% the price (+ 1 week salary) you originally paid to make a profit. Since you guys go out and pay 1k-40k for your players you don't need very high prices to make a profit. Maybe you will not make the 500k profit you expected and make only 300k, it's still a great return on your investment.

The minimum seems to be around 55%.

This is the last player I bought:
You will receive 55% of the sale price after fees.
- This player has been on your team for 5 days
- You have sold 6 players in the past 14 weeks.

This is the player I've had for the longest time:
You will receive 97% of the sale price after fees.
- This player has been on your team for 359 days
- You have sold 6 players in the past 14 weeks.

I think mentioning 'fees' is misleading (unless they are going to introduce something else). As far as I know, if I sold the longest serving player I would indeed get 97% of the winning bid.

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264414.61 in reply to 264414.60
Date: 10/24/2014 9:50:03 AM
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Got it so it also depends on how many players you've sold in the last 14 weeks?

Edit: Sorry I missed Headless T Gunner's post

Last edited by Lemonshine at 10/24/2014 9:52:01 AM

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264414.63 in reply to 264414.59
Date: 10/24/2014 12:52:54 PM
KS Goldena
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Did you see my -2%. -2% is lower than 0%...so I will get nothing. Do nothing can be profitable? I don't think so

From: Nyc_21

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264414.64 in reply to 264414.63
Date: 10/24/2014 12:56:47 PM
New York Knicks|NYK
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BC Švenčionys
You will receive -7% of the sale price after fees.
- This player has been on your team for 5 days
- You have sold 19 players in the past 14 weeks. :)

But I like this rule.

Last edited by Nyc_21 at 10/24/2014 12:58:16 PM

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264414.65 in reply to 264414.63
Date: 10/24/2014 1:10:36 PM
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Did you see my -2%. -2% is lower than 0%...so I will get nothing. Do nothing can be profitable? I don't think so


Sure, if you amass a large enough pile of nothings that it spontaneously evolves into something.

(Or, possibly, you might end up getting enough of a penalty to underflow the tax rate and end up getting 32767%)

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