Customer information

Authorization and Compliance

This page explains the safeguards used to keep product listings clear, lawful, and payment-provider friendly.

Source documentation

Each account inventory record requires authorization proof and a source note. The admin dashboard exposes these fields so operators can verify provenance before selling.

Accounts must not be listed if they are stolen, obtained through credential stuffing, privacy-invasive methods, impersonation, or other unauthorized access.

Clear customer claims

Listings must not promise guaranteed followers, views, traffic, income, sales, conversion, ads approval, commerce eligibility, or future platform treatment.

Products are described by current category, follower band, delivery mode, and authorization record instead of speculative performance claims.

Payment platform readiness

Stripe Checkout should show legal policy links, support contact, refund policy, and required terms consent when live mode is enabled.

PayPal orders should include clear item descriptions, no-shipping digital goods context, order references, and system delivery proof for eligible dispute response.

Payment method controls

If Stripe, PayPal, card networks, or legal advisors determine that a payment method cannot support this business model, the platform should allow admins to disable that provider.

This local preview is not legal advice. A live launch should be reviewed against TikTok policies, payment-provider terms, tax obligations, and local consumer protection requirements.