On Igitems, accurately describing the status of game accounts, especially when using terms like "FULL MAX," is crucial for maintaining transparency and trust with buyers. This guide outlines the proper use of the "FULL MAX" label and related terms to ensure clear communication and avoid misleading potential buyers.
Definition of "FULL MAX"
An account labeled as "FULL MAX" must have all items or features upgraded to their maximum levels, adhering to any game-imposed caps, such as Townhall levels in Clash of Clans. This means:
Complete Upgrades: Every upgradable item or feature within the game must be at the highest level possible for the account's current stage or level.
Game Constraints: The account must not have any pending upgrades that can be completed within the current constraints of the game.
Misleading Terms
The use of terms like "Near Max" or "Semi Max" requires careful consideration:
Clear Context: These terms should only be used when they accurately reflect the account's progression towards being "FULL MAX."
Avoid Misuse: Misleading buyers by incorrectly using these terms undermines trust and can lead to confusion about the account's actual status.
Policy on Misuse
Warnings for Misuse: Incorrectly labeling an account as "FULL MAX" or inappropriately using terms like "Near Max" or "Semi Max" will result in a warning. It's essential to accurately represent the account's status to maintain integrity and buyer trust.
Enforcement: While the use of "Near Max" and "Semi Max" may not always be scrutinized, egregious misrepresentations—where an account is clearly not close to its maximum upgrades—will be addressed.