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How can I work with AccountShark?

The three ways to earn on AccountShark, what each role needs from you, the fee on each, and how to apply.

There are three ways to earn on AccountShark: sell game accounts, become an approved currency supplier, or work as a booster.

Each works differently. Account sellers list inventory they own, while currency suppliers and boosters are separately approved for ongoing work based on what they can reliably provide.

🧭 Choose how you want to work with us

Role

What you provide

Fee

Account seller

Game accounts you own and can fully hand over

15%, or 25% for Fortnite and GTA V

Currency supplier

Reliable quantities of in-game gold or currency

3%

Booster

Boosting or coaching services you can complete

10%

You set the price for what you sell or provide. The applicable seller or provider fee is deducted from your earnings.

Any service fee paid by the buyer at checkout is separate and does not reduce your payout.


🎮 Selling game accounts

You do not need to apply for a job to sell an account.

Once your seller account meets the required verification requirements, you can use the seller dashboard to list accounts you own and can fully transfer to a buyer.

Listings must meet AccountShark's disclosure and proof requirements, and you remain responsible for the accuracy of what you list and the account you eventually deliver.


💰 Becoming a currency supplier

Currency suppliers are onboarded separately from regular marketplace sellers.

Supplying currency requires more than having gold or currency available for one sale. AccountShark needs suppliers who can consistently meet the inventory, volume, delivery, and compliance requirements of the games and regions they cover.

Apply through the AccountShark Jobs page.

Your application should accurately describe:

  • The games and regions you supply

  • The currencies you can provide

  • Your normal available inventory

  • The volume you can reliably handle

  • Your availability and typical delivery times

  • The delivery methods you use

  • Your previous sales or supplying experience

AccountShark reviews supplier applications before granting access to currency orders.

There is no application fee and paying someone cannot improve your chances of approval.

If approved, you must continue meeting the standards in Currency supplier guidelines to retain supplier access.


🏆 Becoming a booster

Boosters also apply through the AccountShark Jobs page.

Tell us which games, regions, platforms, and boost methods you can support, along with your availability, capacity, experience, and proof of skill where relevant.

Applications are reviewed based on factors such as experience, track record, capacity, reliability, and previous sales or feedback where available.

Approved boosters can begin taking eligible boosting work through AccountShark.

See Booster guidelines for the rules that apply once you are approved.


🪪 Verification and approval

Currency suppliers and boosters must complete AccountShark's required identity verification before going live.

Applying does not guarantee approval.

We may consider your experience, history, available capacity, the categories you want to work in, and whether AccountShark currently needs additional providers for those games or regions.

Only AccountShark can approve a provider. Do not pay anyone who claims they can get you approved, assign you orders, or give you access outside the official process.


💵 Fees and payouts

The fee depends on your role:

  • Account sellers: 15%, or 25% for Fortnite and GTA V

  • Currency suppliers: 3%

  • Boosters: 10%

For example, a currency supplier completing a $100 order pays a $3 supplier fee and earns $97.

A booster completing a $100 order pays a $10 booster fee and earns $90.

Payout timing depends on what you provide. See When do sellers and boosters get paid? for when earnings become available and how to withdraw them.

All orders, assignments, payments, and payouts run through AccountShark. Never deliver currency, start a boost, or hand over an account because someone outside AccountShark claims an order has been placed.

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