The Complete 2026 Buyer’s Guide

Is It Safe to Buy Gaming Accounts?
Without Getting Scammed

Yes — but only if you know exactly who you’re dealing with. In a market flooded with anonymous resellers, stolen accounts, and fake warranties, knowing what to look for is everything.

Updated: March 2026 7 min read By Alviran Safety Team Safety Guide

Let’s be direct: buying a gaming account is completely safe — but only when you know exactly who you’re buying from. The secondary market is massive and growing, yet it’s artificially propped up by anonymity. Scammers thrive because buyers don’t know what to look for, or they risk small amounts assuming a €30 loss isn’t worth the fight.

Whether you’re looking for a Rainbow Six Siege account, a high-rank Valorant account, or anything else — the same rules apply everywhere. This guide gives you the full picture: red flags, green flags, a 5-minute verification process, and a complete safety checklist before you hit pay.

The #1 Scam: The Pullback

The biggest risk isn’t failing to receive the account — it’s the pullback. You buy an account, play for weeks, and then the original owner contacts game support to reclaim it. If your seller has no written pullback warranty, you were essentially renting the account the entire time.


5 Red Flags That Should Stop You Dead

If you see even one of these on a seller’s site, close the tab. These aren’t edge cases — they’re patterns that appear on scam operations constantly.

Ghost Business — No Legal Info

No registered company name, no physical address, no Impressum. A real business is always traceable. If they’re hiding who they are, they plan to disappear when you ask for a refund.

Fantasy Pricing

Diamond R6 for €5? Champion Valorant for €8? These are either stolen, cracked accounts — or you won’t receive anything. Real labor goes into building accounts, and real accounts have real value.

Crypto or Bank Transfer Only

No PayPal, no Stripe, no credit card. Irreversible payment methods are chosen deliberately — when they scam you, there’s no chargeback, no recourse, no refund. You’re done.

No Full Account Access (FA)

They give you login credentials but won’t provide the linked email address. Without FA, the seller retains full control and can lock you out or reclaim the account at any moment.

Vague or Missing Warranty

“We guarantee quality” is legally meaningless. If pullback protection isn’t explicitly written into their Terms of Service with specifics — replacement or refund — you have zero protection.

Quick tip before buying anywhere

Search the seller’s name + “scam” on Google and Reddit. Also check their Trustpilot profile. Multiple threads with the same complaint is a pattern — trust the crowd and move on.


The Green Flags of a Legitimate Seller

This is what a trustworthy, accountable seller looks like. Demand these standards — every single one of them.

Registered & Legally Accountable

They operate as a registered company — a German GmbH or UG for example — with public records, a real address, and a contact you can actually hold accountable under EU consumer law.

PayPal & Stripe Available

These gateways actively monitor merchants and ban sellers with high dispute rates. Their availability is proof the seller delivers. You also get full buyer protection if anything goes wrong.

Accounts Built In-House

Instead of acting as a middleman for random third-party sellers, they build every account themselves. This removes the pullback risk entirely — there’s no original “other owner” to come back.

Full Access (FA) Included

You receive the original email so you can change credentials yourself and lock out any previous access. A seller who offers FA has nothing to hide and gives you total ownership from day one.

Verified Third-Party Reviews

Independent reviews on Trustpilot or Google they didn’t write themselves. Occasional 3-star reviews with real, specific details are actually a positive signal — it means reviews are genuine.

Written Pullback Warranty

Explicit, written guarantee covering pullback — free replacement or full refund. If it’s not written in their Terms of Service with specifics, it doesn’t exist legally, no matter what support tells you in chat.

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“Finally reasonable prices. I’ve already bought 3 accounts. Friendly support, always available when you have questions — you really feel well taken care of.”

Verified Customer  ·  Trustpilot Review, Dec 2025

Anonymous Marketplace vs. Dedicated Agency

Where you buy matters just as much as what you buy. The structure tells you everything about the protection you actually have.

P2P Marketplaces

G2G, PlayerAuctions, etc.

  • ! Buying from anonymous strangers
  • High risk of stolen or cracked stock
  • ! Platform rarely steps in on disputes
  • Warranty only as good as seller’s account
  • PayPal often not available

Dedicated Agency

Alviran.net

  • Registered German company, fully traceable
  • Accounts built 100% in-house
  • Legally binding written warranty
  • Lifetime pullback protection included
  • Full PayPal & Stripe buyer protection

The 5-Minute Verification Protocol

Don’t guess. Run every seller through these four steps before you hand over any money.

1
Find the Impressum or Legal Page

Scroll to the footer. A legitimate seller in the EU — especially Germany — is legally required to publish a company name, physical address, and registration number. No legal page = walk away immediately, no exceptions.

2
Test the Checkout Flow

Add an item to cart and proceed to checkout. Confirm PayPal or a standard credit card processor is available before going further. Crypto-only or bank transfer only means you have no buyer protection whatsoever.

3
Check Independent Reviews

Search the seller’s name on Trustpilot, Google, and Reddit. Focus on the last 6 months. One negative review is normal. Multiple people describing the same problem — pullback, no refund, ghost support — is a definitive pattern.

4
The Support Test

Before buying, contact their support — live chat, Discord, or email — and ask: “Does the account include Full Email Access?” A real seller answers within hours with a clear yes. Silence, a bot reply, or vague deflection is your answer.


The Complete Safety Checklist

Screenshot this. Run through every point before buying from any seller — takes under 3 minutes and can save you from getting scammed.

Green Lights — Look for all of these
  • Registered business with company name & address listed publicly
  • PayPal or Stripe available at checkout
  • Written warranty explicitly covering account pullback
  • Full Access (FA) included — original email provided
  • Verified reviews on Trustpilot or Google
  • Support responded clearly to your test question within 24h
Red Lights — Any one of these = walk away
  • Price is significantly lower than every other seller
  • Only crypto or bank transfer accepted
  • No Impressum or legal information on the site
  • Pullback protection not mentioned anywhere in writing
  • All reviews posted within the same short time window

Frequently Asked Questions


Bottom Line

Buying gaming accounts is safe — when you do it right. Most buyers who get scammed skipped the 5-minute verification process above. Scammers count on exactly that.

The safest choice is always a registered business with its reputation on the line. Not an anonymous marketplace seller with three reviews and a Discord handle. At Alviran, every account is custom-built fresh to your exact specs — your rank, your skins, your region — by a registered German company with full EU consumer law and a written lifetime pullback guarantee. You can verify us independently on Trustpilot and reach our team anytime on Discord.

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