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How to sell boosting services

What to do when no boost listing matches your goal: posting a request, comparing the offers providers send back, and the point at which you pay.

Approved AccountShark boosters can earn by completing progression and other in-game services for buyers.

Boosting work can come from standard services or from Boost Requests, where buyers describe a custom objective and eligible boosters send offers for the job.

You must be approved as an AccountShark booster before you can take boosting work.

See Booster guidelines for the rules that apply to every service you provide.

🎮 Become an approved booster

Apply through the AccountShark Jobs page and complete the required identity verification.

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

AccountShark reviews booster applications before granting access.

There is no application or joining fee.

See Booster guidelines for more about approval and provider requirements.


📥 Receiving Boost Requests

Buyers can create a Boost Request when they cannot find an existing service that matches their goal.

AccountShark determines which approved boosters are eligible to receive each request based on the applicable boosting category and provider access.

When you receive one, read the entire request before responding.

Check:

  • The game and region

  • Platform

  • Buyer's current progress

  • Exact objective

  • Requested boost method

  • Scheduling requirements

  • Deadline, if any

  • Anything unusual about the job

Only respond if you can realistically complete what the buyer requested.


💵 Send an offer

If you can complete the job, send the buyer an offer.

Your offer should clearly establish:

  • Price

  • Expected completion time

  • Boost method

  • What you will complete

  • Any important requirements for the buyer

Price the actual job described in the request rather than assuming the buyer wants something different.

If something is unclear, talk with the buyer through AccountShark before quoting it.


⚠️ An offer is not an order

Sending an offer does not mean the buyer has hired you.

The buyer may receive offers from multiple eligible boosters and compare them before deciding.

Do not:

  • Start the boost

  • Ask for account credentials

  • Perform work in advance

  • Request payment

  • Treat the buyer as committed to your offer

Wait until the buyer chooses your offer, completes checkout, and an official AccountShark order exists.

If the buyer never purchases your offer, there is no order and no payment is owed.


⏱️ How long are requests available?

A buyer's Boost Request can collect offers for up to 7 days.

The buyer may select an offer at any point or cancel the request while it is still collecting offers.

If the buyer cancels the request, its active offers are withdrawn.

Requests cannot be edited after posting. If the buyer describes a materially different objective while you are discussing the job, they should create a new request rather than having you quote against outdated request details.


📦 When your offer is purchased

If the buyer selects your offer and successfully pays, AccountShark creates the order.

You can then use the order to arrange:

  • Scheduling

  • Required account access

  • Starting conditions

  • Progress updates

  • Changes agreed with the buyer

  • Completion evidence

Keep all important communication and fulfillment inside the order.

Never ask the buyer to pay you directly or send additional payment outside AccountShark.


🔐 Handle buyer access carefully

Use only the access required by the boost method the buyer purchased.

Do not keep, reuse, share, or access buyer credentials outside the active service.

If the boost uses self-play or coaching, do not ask for credentials that the method does not require.

See Boost methods explained and Booster guidelines for the access rules that apply to each method.


🎯 Complete exactly what was ordered

Deliver the objective stated in the paid order within the agreed timeframe.

Keep appropriate progress and completion evidence as you work.

Only mark the boost complete when the entire agreed objective has been delivered.

Do not mark an order complete because most of the work is done, because you intend to return later, or simply to release the payment.


🔄 What if you cannot finish?

If something prevents you from completing the service, tell the buyer through the order immediately.

Do not abandon the order or privately hand the buyer to another booster.

For eligible custom boosts, AccountShark may open a 48-hour reassignment window so another approved booster can take over.

Reassignment is handled through AccountShark. Do not give another provider the buyer's credentials or arrange your own replacement outside the platform.

Repeatedly accepting work you cannot complete may affect your booster access.


💬 Problems and disputes

If the buyer reports a problem, respond through the order and provide any requested evidence.

AccountShark may review:

  • The original Boost Request

  • Your offer

  • The paid order

  • Messages between you and the buyer

  • Progress and completion evidence

  • Actions taken on the buyer's account

The request shows what the buyer asked for. Your accepted offer and paid order show what you actually agreed to deliver.


💰 Fees and getting paid

AccountShark charges boosters a fixed 10% fee on completed boosting orders.

For a $100 boost, the fee is $10 and your earnings are $90.

The buyer's checkout service fee is separate and does not reduce your $90.

Boost earnings become eligible for withdrawal when the order successfully completes, with no additional account-warranty holding period.

See When do sellers and boosters get paid? for payout methods and withdrawal requirements.

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