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I can't tell. But if they would, then that's their choice. I don't know how much they earn but they can spend it on whatever they want.
You can also make a lot of favourable trades in order to get it. But that takes a while...
A fair an equal community.
It may have been increased since I was trading in such large quantities, at somepoint it was 30k but none the less anyone who thinks over a million credits are being paid upfront for an item, and the fact Psyonix wants you to believe that's what they believe is ludicrous.
I'm only slightly annoyed by it because I've seen traders in the past have their inv's worth an actual fortune become useless in a trade banned account for third party / real money trading, but heaven forbid a team of pro-players who started playing 1-2 years after launch and has lobby's exclusively using the boost raises suspicion and has a blind eye turned even if its the Orgs doing the shady deals on their behalf.
Then I remember its an artificial shortage that makes them so expensive and if Epic wanted to give everyone whilte octanes and goldrush (non-alpha reward) next week there is absolutely nothing stopping them, it's not asif they have not recycled assets in the past and simply changed the rarity category.