Boost Safety Guide & Account Responsibility Rules
Mandatory Safety Measures for Boosting Accounts
Before any boosting begins, you must complete the safety steps below. These rules exist to protect your account, reduce risk signals, and avoid disputes after delivery. If your account contains high-value assets or active payment methods, it becomes vulnerable to problems that cannot be reliably traced or proven later.
Required Actions Before Sharing Account Access
- Clear all huge amounts of gold from your account across all characters (Retail, Classic, and any connected versions). Move the gold to another account and leave only a low amount of gold on the boosted account.
- Unbind all payment methods from the game website and any connected services, including PayPal and bank cards.
Gold Safety Rule: Leave Only a Minimal Balance
Large gold stacks can be a major detection trigger and may lead to account flags, investigations, or penalties depending on activity patterns. For safety, do not share an account containing gold worth hundreds or thousands of dollars in real value. If you need help moving assets safely, tell us before the start.
Payment Method Safety Rule: Remove All Linked Billing
Any linked PayPal or bank cards make the account financially vulnerable if unexpected purchases happen later. To prevent risk and misunderstandings, you must remove all billing connections before sharing access.
Responsibility Disclaimer: Gold, Charges, and Valuables
From the moment you share account access, you accept full responsibility for everything that happens to gold, valuables, and payment methods on that account. This includes situations that occur during the boost or appear weeks after delivery.
No Liability for Gold Loss or Deletions
If any gold disappears for any reason, including cases where Blizzard removes or deletes gold, flags transactions, or applies any action after the account was boosted, it is entirely your responsibility. We do not reimburse or investigate gold loss claims.
No Liability for PayPal or Bank Charges
If any PayPal charges, subscription purchases, or bank card transactions appear after account sharing, it is entirely your responsibility. We do not refund, reverse, or dispute payment-related claims connected to a shared account.
Account Vulnerability Warning
Please do not leave your account vulnerable. If you keep valuables or payment methods linked and then share credentials, you accept all consequences. This policy is strict because it protects both the customer and the service from unprovable accusations and irreversible losses.
Why These Safety Measures Are Mandatory
We repeatedly see cases where a customer contacts us one or two weeks later and claims: “My gold is gone,” or “Someone bought subscriptions,” or “I have unexpected charges.” The problem is simple: it is impossible to prove who caused it after time has passed.
Why Late Claims Cannot Be Proven
- The account may have been accessed by the customer, friends, or other services after delivery.
- The customer may have made purchases and forgotten, or subscriptions may auto-renew.
- Game systems may apply delayed actions (flags, removals, restrictions) based on prior activity history.
- There is no reliable way to confirm whether a loss or charge happened during boosting or after it.
Because these situations cannot be verified objectively, we do not open investigations and we do not accept responsibility for them.
Security and Human Factor Policy
We work with verified boosters, and they go through testing and evaluation. However, when an account contains extremely high-value assets, it creates unnecessary risk for the customer and for the service. Even if a booster is verified and experienced, any account with massive gold or valuables becomes a target for stress, suspicion, and potential detection triggers.
What Booster Verification Means (and What It Does Not Mean)
Booster verification confirms skill, performance, and basic operational standards. It does not change the reality that a shared account with valuable assets is inherently risky. That is why we require customers to remove valuables and payment methods before any work begins.
If You Cannot Follow These Requirements
If you cannot remove large amounts of gold or unbind payment methods, you must inform us before the boost starts. We will offer safe alternatives such as rescheduling, canceling, or helping you plan a secure way to move assets.
Customer Confirmation Before Start
By proceeding with account sharing, you confirm that:
- You removed all large gold amounts and left only a minimal balance.
- You unbound PayPal, bank cards, and any linked payment methods.
- You accept full responsibility for any gold loss, item loss, flags, bans, or payment charges connected to the shared account.
This policy is mandatory and applies to all boosting services provided by Huskyboost.com.























































































































