A boosted or bought account carries an ELO the current owner never earned — either climbed by a stronger player (boosting) or purchased outright. Unlike a smurf, who is genuinely strong on a new account, a boosted account is the opposite: the rank is real but the player behind it isn't. They drag teammates down and distort matchmaking. The fix is the same — reports FACEIT can act on. Here's how to spot one and report it properly.

How to spot a boosted or bought account
The tell-tale sign is a gap between rank and actual play:
- High ELO, low impact. A high-level account that consistently bottom-frags and plays well below its rank.
- Split performance history. A stretch of dominant games (the booster) followed by a sharp, lasting drop (the new owner).
- Stats that contradict the level. Poor recent K/D, ADR and HS% on an account that "should" be strong — if you are unsure what good values are, see what K/D, K/R and ADR actually mean.
- Sudden style change. Decision-making, positioning and utility suddenly look much weaker than the match history suggests.
- Long gaps then a handover. Inactivity followed by a clear change in how the account plays.
The 3 ways to report a boosted account
Boosting and bought accounts fall under the same FACEIT category. Use all three channels for the best chance of a ban.
Method 1 — Report in the matchroom (fastest)
- Open the finished matchGo to the matchroom of the game you just played.
- Click the playerClick the suspected boosted account in the team list.
- Press ReportChoose Report from their options.
- Select "Smurfing"Pick Smurfing — the in-client option that also covers boosting and multiple accounts — and submit.
Method 2 — Report from the player's profile
- Open their profileGo to the player's FACEIT profile page.
- Open the menuNext to Add friend, click the ⋯ (three dots).
- Press ReportChoose Report.
- Select "Smurfing"Pick Smurfing (covers boosting/multiple accounts) and submit.
Method 3 — Submit a support ticket (most effective)
A ticket lets you spell out the boosting/buying case with evidence — the most effective route by far.
- Open the support formGo to support.faceit.com and choose Submit a request.
- Your email addressEnter the email your FACEIT account is registered with.
- Contact ReasonSelect Report Player, then Smurfing / Multiple Account / Boosting.
- FACEIT Profile URL / Account NameEnter your own FACEIT nickname.
- Matchroom LinkPaste the link or ID of the match where it happened, e.g.
https://www.faceit.com/en/cs2/room/1-a555d555-296b-4d3a-bad9-… - Reported PlayerEnter the boosted account's exact nickname.
- Game & RegionGame: CS2. Region: your region — note that EUROPE covers both Europe and Central Asia (e.g. from Kazakhstan, choose EUROPE).
- SubjectA short reason, e.g. Boosted / bought account in CS2.
- DescriptionExplain the rank-vs-play gap: the weak recent stats, the performance split, the sudden style change. Point to the exact games.
- Main reasonIf asked for the main reason, pick the one you're most sure of — boosting or account-sharing.
- Attachments (optional)Add screenshots of the stat history or a demo clip — evidence of the gap makes a ban far more likely.
Bottom line
A boosted account is rank without the player to back it up. Document the gap between ELO and actual play, report in the matchroom and on the profile, and file a support ticket with evidence for the clear cases. A quick form-and-ELO check makes the inflation obvious — and your report concrete.
FAQ
What's the difference between a smurf and a boosted account?
A smurf is a strong player on a new low-rated account — they overperform. A boosted or bought account is the reverse: high rank, but the current player underperforms because they didn't earn it. Both are reported under "Smurfing / Multiple Account / Boosting".
Is buying or boosting a FACEIT account against the rules?
Yes. Account sharing, buying and boosting all violate FACEIT's terms and can lead to bans for the accounts involved.
How do I prove an account is boosted?
Show the gap between rank and play: weak recent K/D/ADR/HS% on a high-level account, a clear performance split in the match history, and a sudden change in playstyle. Screenshots and demo clips make it concrete.
Which report reason do I pick for a boosted account?
Use "Smurfing" in the client and "Smurfing / Multiple Account / Boosting" in a support ticket — that single category covers boosting and bought accounts.




