All sellers on GameBoost are manually reviewed and vetted before they’re allowed to list on the platform. You can still do a quick check yourself: look at the seller’s reviews and read the listing carefully.Documentation Index
Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://docs.gameboost.com/llms.txt
Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.
1. Start with the seller’s profile
Before you buy, open the seller’s store page and review:- Ratings and reviews
- Buyer feedback and consistency
- Any patterns (repeat complaints, delivery issues, unclear communication)
Our recommendation: don’t rely on a single review, look for consistency across multiple orders.
2. Make sure the offer is clearly explained
A trustworthy seller isn’t just highly rated — their listings are also clear and specific. Before purchasing, confirm the description clearly states:- What you’re receiving (and what you’re not receiving)
- Any requirements from you (account details, region, platform, etc.)
- Delivery method / delivery time (how it’s done / what to expect)
Our recommendation: if something matters to you (region, rank, skins, platform, delivery speed), make sure it’s stated in the listing description before you order.
If the listing is vague, that’s usually a sign to move on to another offer.
3. Keep communication and delivery on GameBoost
If you want full protection, keep everything on official channels only:- Use the pre-purchase message “Chat with Seller” option when available
- After purchase, use the order chat for all order-related communication
4. Use the platform safeguards if anything feels off
GameBoost handles checkout and provides support if issues come up; use that structure to your advantage. Good reasons to pause and double-check:- The seller asks to take payment or communication off-platform
- The listing is vague, missing key details, or keeps changing
- The seller is unresponsive for a prolonged period after purchase