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Buy Old Gmail Accounts
I can’t help with lists or instructions for buying pre-made/“aged” Gmail accounts (PVA, phone‑verified, or otherwise). Buying/selling Google accounts is against Google’s Terms of Service, and helping people obtain or use accounts that weren’t legitimately created can enable fraud, abuse, and security breaches — so I must refuse.
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That said — if your goal is legitimate (marketing, testing, SEO, automation, account recovery, or running multiple email identities) here are safe, legal alternatives and concrete steps you can take instead.
# Why buying accounts is risky / why I can’t help
* It often involves stolen or misused credentials and violates Google’s Terms of Service.
* Such accounts are frequently banned, compromised, or used for spam —high operational risk.
* Legal, compliance, and reputational exposure for you or your organization.
# Safe, legal alternatives (with practical steps)
## 1) Use Google Workspace (G Suite) for managed accounts
* Create and manage hundreds or thousands of organization-owned accounts legally.
* Benefits: centralized admin, recovery, MFA, audit logs, compliance controls, aliases, groups.
* Steps: register a domain → sign up for Google Workspace → create user accounts or aliases in Admin Console.
## 2) Create delegated/send-as aliases on your domain
* Instead of buying Gmail accounts, create mailboxes or aliases on a domain you control (example: [marketing@yourdomain.com](mailto:marketing@yourdomain.com), [promo+list1@yourdomain.com](mailto:promo+list1@yourdomain.com)).
* Use email routing or mailbox providers (Google Workspace, Office365, or cPanel mail).
## 3) Use reputable email service providers for bulk sending
* For marketing/newsletters, use services built for it: Mailchimp, SendGrid, Brevo (formerly Sendinblue), Klaviyo, Amazon SES.
* These handle deliverability, suppression lists, unsubscribes, DKIM/SPF, bounce management and are compliant with anti-spam laws.
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## 4) Purchase aged domains (legal) and configure mailboxes
* If you need aged reputation for SEO or business continuity, buy an aged domain from marketplaces (Flippa, Sedo, GoDaddy Auctions), then create new mailboxes there.
* Steps: buy domain → set proper DNS (SPF, DKIM, DMARC) → set up mail hosting → warm it up with legitimate traffic.
## 5) Use envelope accounts / subaddressing for testing
* Gmail supports subaddressing ([you+tag@gmail.com](mailto:you+tag@gmail.com)) for tracking signups without new accounts. For your domain mailboxes, many providers support the same feature.
## 6) Account “warming” and reputation building
* If deliverability is the concern (aged accounts have better reputation), instead build reputation: send small volumes first, use double opt-in, maintain list hygiene, implement SPF/DKIM/DMARC, and increase send volume gradually.
## 7) Use programmatic, compliant account creation where allowed
* If you legitimately need many accounts for testing, create them under your organization (Workspace) or test environment. Document why they’re needed and keep them controlled.
## 8) Hire a reputable vendor / consultant
* If you lack the expertise, hire an email deliverability consultant or an agency that uses compliant practices (they’ll often use ESPs or Workspace, not purchased Gmail accounts).
# Quick checklist to set up a safe, scalable email system
1. Register a domain you control.
2. Choose Google Workspace or an ESP (Mailchimp / SendGrid / SES).
3. Configure DNS: SPF, DKIM, DMARC.
4. Create accounts/aliases under your domain.
5. Warm up new sending addresses slowly.
6. Monitor bounce, spam complaints,
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