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    Aruna
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    I noticed that prices for games like Monopoly Go or Free Fire are significantly lower on LootBar than directly in the app stores. How is that possible? Is it too good to be true?

    #186300

    Xhoal
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    Yeah, it can look a bit suspicious at first. For games like Free Fire, lower prices on sites like LootBar usually come from regional pricing differences, bulk purchasing, or using alternative top-up methods instead of standard app store payments.
    They might source currency from regions where it’s cheaper or avoid app store fees, which is why the price drops. That’s not always shady—but it’s also not officially supported by most developers.
    So it’s not necessarily “too good to be true,” but there is some risk. Best approach: try a small purchase first and see how it goes.

    #187919

    Aruna
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    Fair explanation—regional pricing and bypassing app store fees can lower costs. Still, since it’s unofficial, testing with small purchases first is a smart way to manage potential risks.

    #187920

    Xhoal
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    Agreed—it’s not always a scam, but caution matters. Lower prices often have reasons, yet lack of official support means users should prioritize safety and avoid large transactions upfront.

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