GGGSBotDigital Goods

Authorized Use Policy

Last updated: 2026-05-20

Authorized use means the buyer can explain the lawful workflow, follow product notes, respect third-party platform rules, and preserve evidence for support review.

Key facts about GGSBot

Marketplace typeDigital goods marketplace
PricingVisible USD pricing and stock indicators
CheckoutCrypto checkout with exact amount on the selected network
DeliveryEmail delivery after payment verification
Use boundaryLawful, authorized, policy-compliant use only

Lawful purpose

Use GGSBot only for lawful digital-goods purchases. If a workflow depends on deception, unauthorized access, abuse, or evasion, it is outside the authorized-use boundary.

Buyer authorization

Buyers must have authority to use the purchased product in their intended workflow. Team purchases should have internal approval, a documented purpose, and a plan for secure handoff.

Platform-rule fit

Buyers must review platform rules, region requirements, device limits, household limits, redemption restrictions, workspace permissions, and product notes before payment. If a listing does not fit those rules, the safer choice is to pause before checkout and choose a different product or no product.

Evidence and accountability

Authorized use includes preserving order, payment, delivery, and support evidence. Evidence helps support confirm what was purchased, paid, delivered, and reviewed. It also helps teams document who approved the purchase and why the workflow was allowed.

Examples of authorized workflows

Examples include documented team access setup, creator workflow planning, email identity workflow preparation, gift card redemption where region rules fit, and support-reviewed payment or delivery questions. These examples still require platform-rule compliance.

What is not authorized

GGSBot support cannot assist spam, fraud, abuse, harassment, impersonation, phishing, credential theft, unauthorized access, platform-rule evasion, ban evasion, botting, illegal activity, unauthorized resale, fake engagement, or harmful automation. A request can be refused when the stated purpose depends on deception, unauthorized access, evasion, or harm rather than a documented permitted workflow.

Authorized-use evidence summary

Authorized use should be documented through product fit, buyer authority, platform-rule checks, delivery evidence, and a support record that does not request prohibited help.

FAQ

What makes a use authorized?

The buyer has a lawful purpose, authority to use the product, a platform-compliant workflow, and evidence to support the order if needed.

Can teams buy products?

Teams can buy only when they have documented approval, secure handoff practices, and platform-compliant use.

Does authorized use guarantee platform outcomes?

No. Authorized use does not guarantee third-party approval, permanent access, ranking, reach, or verification success.

What evidence should authorized buyers keep?

Keep order number, checkout email, product name, selected network, exact amount, payment time with timezone, transaction hash or proof, screenshots, delivery email status, missing-delivery evidence, and relevant communication history.

What use is not authorized?

GGSBot support cannot assist spam, fraud, abuse, harassment, impersonation, phishing, credential theft, unauthorized access, platform-rule evasion, ban evasion, botting, illegal activity, unauthorized resale, fake engagement, or harmful automation.