Asad Pasha, an expert of the game told the Business Recorder that he has sold 10 million score chips at a price ranging between Rs 200 to Rs 225 and earned handsome amount through this activity in a few months. He also offered discount of Rs 170 to 180 on selling 1000 million or above score chips to the players. Being a jobless chap, Asad has plenty of time to spend on the game, mostly throughout the night to earn a lot of chips.
According to him, a large number of kids and youngsters besides women and businessmen buy the score chips from him. To a query, he said some people have created their own pages on the popular website "Facebook" for contacting with potential players. Kamran Jutt, another expert of the game, said people do not prefer to buy score chips online because of the cost besides apprehension that their credit cards would be hacked. "However, the youngsters and children, unlike elders or businessmen, shop score chips from me," he claimed.
He further said that he has transferred score chips to the buyers on a private table which is available in the game. Meanwhile, the parents said they were very upset and demanded an immediately ban on this online game in Pakistan. As per the rules of the game, it is clearly mentioned that if a player found attempting to get free chips by clicking links from unknown sources or people promising free chips then this will get your account punished or hacked.
Attempt to buy chips from "anyone" other than Teen Patti Gold and playing with multiple accounts or friends on the same table to spoil other players' game is not allowed. Losing hands on purpose at the table to send chips to a friend (or yourself on another account) is a violation of our terms of service and is aggressively enforced through account suspensions and or banning.