While Qreety supports a wide variety of products, we occasionally need to remove certain items, and we strongly recommend that all new creators review this list to ensure their accounts are in compliance.
Generally, reselling is not permitted—this means you cannot sell products that you did not create. You are welcome to be an affiliate for other Qreety creators, but you cannot sell products that aren’t originally your own creation.
We also prohibit any activity or content that promotes or encourages discrimination based on race, gender, religion, nationality, disability, or age. This applies to any content shared via our email services or sold as part of any product on Qreety.
To give a few specific (but not exhaustive) examples, you cannot:
- Threaten a specific individual
- Incite violence against any person, place, or group
- Share private information about anyone without their consent
High-risk products
As identified by our payment and regulatory partners, certain product types are prohibited on Qreety due to their higher risk of being linked to fraud and chargebacks.
For a full list of restricted items, please refer to our Prohibited Products and Activities page. Some commonly banned products include:
- IPTV subscriptions
- Dropshipping-related products
- Reselling proprietary items such as ebooks, courses, prompts, notion planners, templates, video clips, fonts, and presets
- Reselling ebooks with reseller rights ( PLR or MRR products )
- Reselling purchased software (e.g., Windows 10 license keys)
- Web hosting services or servers
- Event tickets or using Qreety to process payments for events you’re hosting
- Physical goods (new or used) you didn’t create or own the rights to, like toys, electronics, or mass-produced items such as sneakers
- Jewelry
- Steam keys or hacks for other websites
- Physical products violating our terms of service or U.S. federal laws, such as CBD-related products
- Food, medical, skincare, or beauty products
- Credit repair ebooks or services, or products discussing credit improvement
- Gift cards or financial instruments (e.g., “tokens” on a website or forum)
- Products involving animal cruelty
- Products promoting meetups with strangers for dating, hookups, or other social interactions.
Dealing with violation of our Terms
If you share, promote, or sell content that violates the guidelines mentioned above, it constitutes a breach of our Terms of Service.
Depending on the circumstances, we may need to suspend your account and issue refunds for your sales. This is outlined in Section 8 of Our Terms.
However, if your account remains eligible for payment:
– For a first violation, the offending product will be removed, but you will still be allowed to continue using your account.
– For a second violation, you will receive a two-week notice, during which you will be paid for any remaining sales, and then your account will be deleted.
Last Updated on September 20, 2024