Dune Awakening’s Terms of Service might say about purchasing Solari (or any premium currency) from third‑party sellers

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jornw
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Joined: July 11th, 2025, 9:43 am

Hey gamers,

Wanted to go deeper into what Dune Awakening’s Terms of Service might say about purchasing Solari (or any premium currency) from third‑party sellers like U4GM. This often gets overlooked until something bad happens.

What to Look for in the ToS

Currency Transfers / Resale Clauses: Many games explicitly forbid buying/selling game currency or items via third‑parties.

Account Use Restrictions: If you share account details or allow someone else to facilitate purchases, this can violate rules.

Penalties: What consequences are listed—warnings, temporary suspensions, permanent bans?

Research Findings

I did some looking around:

On Dune Awakening’s official site / community forums, players have reported that unauthorized third‑party transactions are discouraged. (I couldn’t find a specific penalty, but several users claimed that their accounts flagged issues after suspicious credit injections.)

U4GM claims “safe delivery” and “no need for login credentials,” but such assurances do not override official policy.

What You Can Do to Mitigate Risk

Stay informed: Read the latest version of the game’s ToS, since rules can change.

Document everything: Save receipts, take screenshots, keep communications.

Ask official support: Sometimes game devs clarify whether a specific vendor is permitted (rare, but possible).

Takeaway

Given the legal side, buying Solari via U4GM may appear low‑risk until it isn’t. If the ToS disallows it (which many do), there's always a chance your account could be penalized. If you proceed, do so with eyes wide open.
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