Listing costs nothing and the commission applies only on a completed sale. Escrow protects you too: a confirmed handover cannot be charged back weeks later, which is exactly what happens on classifieds.
There are 1409 Fortnite accounts on sale right now, and the median asking price is $74.48. Half of them sit between $39.70 and $120.62. These are live listings, not an estimate — you can open the catalogue and see every one of them.
Buyers search for specific items, not for totals. On Fortnite these are the ones people ask for by name, in the order of how rarely they show up in our catalogue — the rarer it is, the more it adds:
If you are here to sell rather than buy, the listing is free and we take a commission only when the account actually sells. What raises the price is evidence: named items rather than a skin count, a screenshot of the locker, and honest access — an account sold with its mailbox is worth substantially more than the same locker without one, and it is the first thing every buyer filters on.
The application takes a few minutes and does not require an account. Listings go live after moderation, usually the same day.