Seller verification creates accountability before an account, currency offer, or boost provider can reach buyers. It protects buyers from recalls and protects legitimate sellers from a marketplace full of anonymous bad actors.
🪪 What may be requested
Requirement | Why we ask |
Name and contact details | Support needs a reliable way to reach you during review, sale, and payout. |
Discord username | Most coordination happens through official support channels. |
Screenshots and account proof | We need to verify the listing matches what you claim. |
Ownership proof | Original creation evidence, receipts, or email continuity can reduce recall risk. |
Government ID in higher-risk cases | High-value or sensitive submissions require stronger accountability. |
Seller agreement | Defines recall responsibility, handoff obligations, and payout protection. |
🔐 Privacy posture
Verification data is used for review, fraud prevention, seller accountability, and dispute handling. It is not shared with random buyers. Retention and deletion must follow AccountShark's formal privacy process and any legal or dispute hold that applies.
⚡ How to pass review faster
Use the same name and contact details across your submission, payout setup, and verification steps.
Reply from the email or Discord account attached to your submission.
Send clear screenshots instead of cropped fragments with no context.
Disclose account history before support finds it during review.
🚫 If verification fails
Support may decline the submission or ask for more proof. Send the missing evidence instead of opening duplicate submissions. If you need to improve the proof package, start with What screenshots do I need to sell an account?.
🦈 About the ID: we accept any government photo ID (driver's license, passport, national ID). You can black out the document number; we only need the name and photo for the verification step.