Furthermore, it devalues the title itself. When the community suspects that a player with a Rank 1 title "bought" it, the social prestige—the very thing the buyer paid for—evaporates, replaced by derision or a "blacklisting" from the elite community. The Risks: Ban Waves and Scams
The customer plays their own character while two world-class professionals "carry" them to the required rating.
A professional multi-Rank 1 player logs into the customer’s account and plays the matches for them.
These services often cost upwards of $1,000–$3,000. Since these transactions occur on "grey market" sites, buyers have zero legal recourse if the booster fails to deliver or if the account is banned. Conclusion
Repeated offenses or account sharing often lead to permanent account closure.
Blizzard Entertainment has historically taken a hard stance on high-end boosting. Periodically, Blizzard conducts "ban waves" right before season rewards are distributed.