FFXIV x Gong cha promo material
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The FFXIV x Gong cha rewards are selling for hundreds thanks to scalpers

This is why we can't have nice things.

The Final Fantasy XIV x Gong cha collaboration event kicked off on July 17, and FFXIV players have flocked to Gong cha sites around the world. However, not all of those purchasing the special new menu items have good intentions. 

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To get your hands on the Porxie King mount, all you need to do is purchase three tea drinks in a single transaction. These three drinks will probably cost a total of around $20 USD, and you then get the choice between a card with a code on (it which will give you the mount), or one of three keychains. 

However, the scalpers have emerged from the shadows to make a quick buck, and these cards and keychains are now selling on eBay for huge profits. If you head to eBay, you can find listings for the mount code ranging from $40 USD to a truly incredible $350 USD.

eBay listings for the FFXIV x Gong cha collaboration mount codes
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The keychains, on the other hand, are selling for upwards of $75 USD each. Including this one, featuring a very cute Fat Choco, which this particular seller has listed for a ridiculous $150 USD. On the plus side, it has dropped from the original $250 USD price it was listed for 24 hours earlier.

A Fat Chocobo Gong cha keychain available for sale on eBay
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It would be one thing if these items were going unsold, but people are actually buying the codes and promo items, presumably because they lack the ability to get to a Gong cha themselves. 

What’s worse is that it’s unclear whether these codes have been obtained through valid purchases. Some of the featured images on the eBay listings contain a multitude of code cards, which would have necessitated a purchase of a ridiculous number of drinks in order to get them officially. 

One of the listings for Porxie King codes on eBay
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As you can see, this seller has sold 14 of their 15 cards already. To get that many cards, the seller would have had to purchase 45 drinks in the space of two days. That’s a lot of tea, and a hell of a lot of profit.


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With her first experience of gaming being on an Atari ST, Paula has been gaming for her entire life. She’s 7,000 hours deep into Final Fantasy XIV, spends more time on cozy games than she would care to admit, and is also your friendly resident Whovian. Juggling online adventuring with family life has its struggles, but she wouldn’t have it any other way.