SWAPD is a trusted middleman service dedicated to offering our users the safest way to buy, sell, or trade items and services of virtual nature. SWAPD opens doors for you to earn and rise to fame in the digital universe by connecting you with vast network of buyers, sellers, and opportunities.
It has come to our attention that some sellers are engaging in unacceptable practices, such as directly contacting the clients of other members. This behavior specifically includes scenarios where you might bypass a buyer working with an offsite client, like intervening in services related to unbanning social media accounts (or any other service).
This is not just unprofessional; it’s a direct violation of the trust and protocols we uphold in our community. Engaging in such actions undermines the business of your peers and jeopardizes the integrity of our entire platform.
Be warned: we have a zero-tolerance policy for this kind of conduct. Any seller found contacting a buyer’s client directly will face severe repercussions, including potential account bans and demotions. We are committed to maintaining a fair, safe, and trustworthy environment for all our members.
When I first became a member here, my level was downgraded because of someone who asked me to work from outside without knowing it. You are healthier and safer here (of course, if you like to cheat, you can work from outside).
There may be a suggestion that a warning tab may be opened for new members joining here. Sir, they can be informed that shopping from inside the site to outside the site is prohibited.
Does this apply to buying and selling of social media account or its only relating to social media services
For example if I see a client replying to a listing of an account for sale, can I reach out to the client that I’m selling an account that’s similar to the listing?
You have a client who wants a username on Instagram, so you message a seller onsite and tell them the current username and the username the client wants.
That seller tells you he can’t help, and then directly DMs your client on social media and offers to get the username for him at a lower price than he’s listed on the website, effectively stealing your work of building a reputation and a client list.
That’s a huge no-no, and it’s not fun, I’ve had this happen to me a few times in the past.
Funny thing, as I’ve had this exact same thing happen to me… and while I initially thought it was a coincidence, after reading this topic… it makes complete sense why it happened.