This article helps you pick a reliable seller and avoid common mistakes before you pay. Use it whenever multiple offers look similar and you need a quick way to compare trust, risk, and delivery expectations.
When this applies
You see multiple sellers offering the “same” product or service.
You’re buying higher-risk categories (especially accounts) or placing a high-value order.
You want to reduce the chance of delays, partial delivery, or disputes.
How to choose a seller (practical steps)
Confirm you’re comparing the same thing.
Match the same game/category, region/platform, and delivery method.
For currencies, compare the price per unit (units can represent 100K / 1M, etc.).
Read the offer requirements (what info you must provide, delivery time, restrictions).
Check seller trust signals (don’t rely on one metric).
Community rating (1–5) is not a simple average; it considers factors like recent reviews and dispute professionalism.
Community labels (e.g., “Quick to Reply”) are selected by buyers after completed trades.
Trending sellers indicate top sales in a specific game/category and are shown with distinct (colored) star ratings on product cards.
Sanity-check the offer and the seller’s behavior.
If the price is far below the market, assume there’s a catch and re-check the details (unit size, restrictions, delivery method).
Prefer clear, specific delivery instructions and sellers who communicate professionally in chat.
Keep the trade protected.
Keep all communication on igitems. Avoid Discord/WhatsApp/email for delivery or negotiation as this would forfeit the protection offered by igitems.
Do not confirm delivery until you have the exact product/service in full.
If anything is late, missing, partial, or not as described: open a dispute from the order page.
Key points
Ratings help, but evidence wins: screenshots of the offer details and the chat are valuable if you need a dispute.
High-value orders may require verification (often around $400+ or when risk is detected). Completing it early avoids delays.
Off-platform contact reduces protection: external chats may not be accepted for resolving disputes/Guarantee claims.
Do / Don’t
Do: compare offers using the same unit/quantity rules and read requirements before paying.
Do: use seller ratings + labels + offer clarity together (not just the cheapest price).
Do: open a dispute quickly if something is wrong, and escalate after ~24 hours if unresolved.
Don’t: confirm delivery early or close a dispute before the issue is fully resolved.
Don’t: move delivery or negotiation to external platforms.