Duplicate Offer Policy on GamesHub
- Purpose of the rule: GamesHub limits each seller to one offer per unique product to keep the marketplace fair and uncluttered for buyers and other sellers.
- What is a unique product? A listing is considered unique when its key attributes—such as level, items, skins, rank, currency amount or other major features—are different enough to significantly change its value. Minor variations (like different consumables or cosmetic items) do not create a new product.
- Guidelines for structuring your listings:
- Be accurate and honest in your descriptions. Provide detailed information that reflects the actual value of the item.
- Avoid posting multiple offers of essentially the same product with slight differences in wording or small changes in inventory or currency.
- Bundle minor variations into one listing and clarify the available options and pricing.
- Examples of rule violations: Creating several listings for the same account with only slight differences (e.g., 0.3 billion vs 300 million in currency; 40 K vs 40.5 K Blue Essence) or using misleading numeric formats to appear as different products. These practices are considered duplicate offers and will be removed.
- Why duplicates are harmful: Duplicate offers give one seller unfair visibility, clutter search results and cause buyer confusion, which damages trust in the platform.
- Consequences: Repeated violations may lead to escalating penalties—a warning or temporary suspension after the first offence, reduced offer limits after subsequent violations, and a permanent ban for continued abuse.
- Reporting duplicates: You can report unfair listings via GamesHub support, but do not report competitors frivolously. We investigate all reports to maintain fairness.
- FAQs: Two accounts with the same level but different rare skins count as unique, because skins are a key selling point. However, accounts that only differ by a small amount of currency or consumables are duplicates and should be grouped into a single offer.
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