All players who have engaged in the transaction of virtual items in online games have been troubled by the security of game account transactions: online game accounts are "authenticated but not personalized," meaning that sellers can maliciously retrieve their accounts by submitting the relevant documents filled out during registration to the game's official customer service, seeking exorbitant profits and causing significant losses to buyers.
To address this risk, 5173.com, a leading domestic online game item trading platform, has globally launched the "Diamond Account" service. This initiative aims to ensure the security and interests of both buyers and sellers in account transactions.
"The Diamond Account is safer:"
The "Diamond Account" refers to an account whose registration information is encrypted and stored in the official 5173 database. Studios and proxy trainers can apply for these accounts to enhance levels and equipment, enjoying services such as password recovery and binding of security cards. Since the registration information is entirely encrypted and managed by 5173, it guarantees that there will be no retrieval after sales. Additionally, buyers can enjoy services like password recovery if they lose their passwords or if their accounts are stolen. They can easily recover their accounts through 5173. Therefore, the security of the "Diamond Account" is 100%, completely preventing sellers from maliciously retrieving their accounts.
"The Diamond Account is more valuable:"
Studios and proxy trainers who obtain "Diamond Accounts" can sell them via the 5173 platform. Due to the 100% security assurance of "Diamond Accounts," they feature a unique and shiny diamond symbol when sold on 5173. The price of these accounts is about 20% higher than ordinary accounts.
Thoroughly preventing malicious retrieval by sellers and offering higher selling values, "Diamond Accounts" provide over 100% security and benefits to both buyers and sellers!
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