Alright, guys, let’s talk about how I actually went about selling my Clash of Clans account. It wasn’t some spur-of-the-moment thing, I put some thought into it, and I’m gonna walk you through the whole messy process.
Figuring Out if it’s Worth It
First, I had to figure out if my account was even worth anything. I mean, I’d sunk years into this thing. You know, countless hours, upgrades, all that jazz. So, I started by just looking around. I checked out some forums, saw what other people were selling similar accounts for. Just casual browsing, nothing fancy.
Taking Stock of My Village
Then, I really looked at my village. What level was my Town Hall? What about my troops, defenses, heroes? Were they maxed out for my Town Hall level? I made a list, a simple one, just jotting down the key stuff. This was important, because I needed show it to the buyer later.
- Town Hall Level: What level it is.
- Troop Levels: The levels and types I upgraded.
- Defense Levels: Were my cannons maxed? Wizard Towers?
- Hero Levels: Barbarian King, Archer Queen, Grand Warden – what levels were they?
- Walls: Because high-level walls are a serious grind.
Where to sell my account?
I spent some time poking around different places. I didn’t want to get scammed, you know? So I stuck to places that seemed to have some kind of system, I finally choose one for deal.
Making the Listing
Next up, crafting the actual listing. I tried to be super honest. No point in exaggerating, because people will figure it out. I listed all the stuff from my inventory list, making sure to highlight the best parts, because it is important to be honest and show what I really have.
I also set a price, I used that earlier research to come up with something that seemed fair, both to me and to a potential buyer. It’s a negotiation, right?
The Waiting Game (and Answering Questions)
Then came the waiting. Honestly, the most boring part. I got a few messages, some lowball offers, some people asking questions I’d already answered in the listing (read, people, read!). I just tried to be polite and answer everything as best I could.
Closing the Deal
Finally, I got an offer that I liked. We chatted a bit, made sure we were both comfortable with the deal. Then, the tricky part, I follow the website’s process for transferring ownership. I’m not gonna lie, I was nervous. It’s like handing over your baby, you know? I followed the instructions very carefully, double- and triple-checking everything, change the key and password, tell the buyer.
After the Sale
After it was all done, a bit of a bittersweet feeling. I mean, I had the money, but that account was a part of my life for a long time. But hey, time to move on, right? And I learned a thing or two about selling stuff online, so there’s that!
That’s my story, warts and all. Hope it helps someone out there!