Seller Verification Guide

Written By Bella

Last updated 7 months ago

To become a verified seller on GameBoost and start listing offers and receiving payouts, you must complete our official verification process. This ensures the integrity of the marketplace and protects both you and your buyers.

Step 1: Create a Profile

Before anything else, make sure you have an account on GameBoost. This will serve as your base profile for selling.

If you haven’t signed up yet, create your account here.


Step 2: Receive the Onboarding Email

Next, you’ll receive an onboarding email from our team. This email contains a secure link to your seller setup page, where you’ll begin the verification process.


Step 3: Complete the Setup (1–6 Steps)

The seller setup process is broken into six steps. You must complete all required fields to be fully verified and eligible for payouts.

⚠️ You will not be able to withdraw funds or list offers until your full verification is completed.


What You’ll Need to Provide

  1. Identification Document
    (e.g., passport, national ID card, driver’s license)

  2. Proof of Residency
    We accept the following documents as proof of residence:

    • A tax office document that lists your name and residential address.

    • A city government document that also lists your name and residential address.

    • A bank statement that includes your information.

    • If you don't have any of the above documents in your name, we accept a bill that shows your name and residential address.

  3. Signed GameBoost Contract
    Signing is done at the end of the verification and is done digitally.

🔍 Important: The name and address on your ID and proof of residency must match what’s written in your signed contract.


Payout Information

You’ll also be asked to enter your preferred payout method (e.g., bank transfer, Wise, Skrill, crypto). This information can be changed later in your settings if needed.


Data Security

All your documents are processed through iDenfy, a trusted identity verification service. Your information is encrypted and used solely to confirm your identity.