Three specific guarantees. Not a footnote.
Most brokers bury buyer protection in a single line of fine print. We named ours, numbered them, and put them on their own page.
Verified Financials & Secure Closing.
Verified Financials & Secure Closing.
Before any listing is published, its revenue and profit figures are independently verified, so the numbers you evaluate are the numbers that hold up. When a deal is ready to close, it moves through an established, secure partner marketplace — never an informal handshake or a wire transfer to a stranger.
Sale Price
$400,000.00
closed via our secure partner marketplace

3 Months of Managed Operations Included.
3 Months of Managed Operations Included.
For the first three months after closing, our own production, advertising, and account-management teams keep running the business for you — new books get produced, ads keep spending against the numbers that made you buy, and the account gets watched daily. This isn’t a handover with a manual attached; it’s the same team that built the business staying on to run it. After three months, continue with RoyaltyExit under a paid arrangement, or take the account over yourself.
This is the team behind every number the calculator shows you.
Account Protection Guarantee.
Account Protection Guarantee.
If Amazon suspends the account while it’s under our management during those first three months, we build you a brand-new replacement account from scratch, at no cost, with the same number of books — a rebuild worth thousands of dollars — and we manage that new account for a further three months.
Original Account
38 Books
Replacement Account
38 Books
Same book count · rebuilt at no cost · managed for 3 more months
Most KDP brokers, including generalist marketplaces that treat publishing accounts as one asset class among many, offer a single line of reassurance: payments are secure, and leads are qualified. We publish three named, specific guarantees — what’s covered, what happens, and what it’s worth — because a buyer deciding on $10,000 to $1,000,000 deserves more than a footnote.