How quote requests, questing, powerleveling, Fire Cape, and custom services work.
Reviewed July 2026
Create a boosting request, compare seller quotes, accept the quote you trust, then pay through RSBazaar checkout.
Be specific about game, goal, deadline, account restrictions, and what you already completed. Do not share passwords, recovery details, bank PINs, or one-time codes unless the official service flow clearly shows a safe handoff step.
Common boosting categories include questing, powerleveling, combat goals, Fire Cape or similar milestone services, minigame help, and custom service requests. Sellers send quotes based on your request details. You choose one, pay on-site, and continue updates through the service order.
The quote should show scope, price, timing, and what the seller needs from you. Progress updates, questions, and proof should stay in the service thread.
Ask Zezima to help write a clear boosting request, compare powerleveling, questing, diaries, PvM, minigame, Fire Cape, or custom service packages, and list safe questions before accepting a quote.
Zezima service replies use Service, Requirement, Next step, and Limit so the package, buyer preparation, service route, and safety boundary stay short. It can link the full OSRS or RS3 service page and My service requests, but it cannot collect passwords, recovery details, bank PINs, one-time codes, or move service work to Discord/DMs.
Pause before sharing more information and contact support from the service thread.
Send a short on-site note if something is unclear or outdated. Staff can review it from the Help Centre console.