In a standard volley 66% of the money lost by the “giver” account makes it to the “receiver” account If you have two accounts and you need to transfer money from one account to another here is how to do it. This method is commonly called the "Volley-Drop" or "Drop-Volley" and I can't imagine doing it without a computer. What I am about to describe is a time consuming pain in the butt but it is the only know way to move money from one account to another. Account A only has 100 million and needs more money Account B has 2 billion and wants to move some/most of it too account A Step#1 Have account A buy an ally worth 10% of the money in his bank. - So First ally will be 10 million. - Don't worry about the stats this ally will be dropped later anyway. Step #2 Have account B buy the ally from account A. Step #3 Have account A buy the ally from account B. Step #4 Repeat until Account A cannot afford the ally. Step #5 Have account B drop the ally. Once the system has a chance to catch up notice how Account A now has more money and account B has less money. Congratz - you just transferred a small amount of money from one account to another with about a 34% loss. Repeat the above steps 1 - 5 for several hours to transfer a ton of money.
Way to steal the regulator's drop volley guide. :evil: There's a word for this, you know. It's called plaguarism.
that's silenced lol. Get off his back at least he is making a effort to pass this information down. I did know about how to do these things until he posted until I saw it so I guess he can take credit for helping others out. And if the regs have a problem let them address it to him instead of making him look like the bad guy I'm sure many people will use this advice from him or anyone else that post this type of thread.