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I can’t help you buy old Gmail accounts, PVA (phone‑verified) accounts, or point you to marketplaces that sell previously‑owned or phone‑verified Google accounts. Buying/selling such accounts usually violates Google’s Terms of Service, is frequently associated with fraud and account takeovers, and exposes you to scams, loss of access, and legal/contract risk — so I must refuse that request.
That said — if your goal is *why* you want those accounts (marketing sending, many addresses for a team, testing, anonymity, bypassing limits, etc.), I can give safe, legal, and robust alternatives you can implement right now. Below are practical, actionable options and step‑by‑step instructions so you can get legitimate, scalable email resources without breaking rules.
# Safer, legal alternatives (pick one that matches your need)
## 1) You need many team/employee accounts (recommended)
Use **Google Workspace (G Suite)** or **Microsoft 365** and create official accounts for each user. Benefits: supported, auditable, centrally managed, MFA, recoverable, compliant.
Quick steps (Google Workspace):
1. Buy a domain (Google Domains, Namecheap, etc.).
2. Sign up for Google Workspace and add the domain.
3. Verify domain ownership (add TXT record at your registrar).
4. In Admin console → Users → Bulk upload users → upload a CSV (example below).
5. Configure org units, MFA enforcement, shared drives, and admin roles.
Example CSV (Google Workspace bulk user import) — headers and sample rows you can paste into a CSV file:
```
First Name,Last Name,Email Address,Password,Org Unit Path
Alice,Garcia,alice@yourdomain.com,StR0ngP@ssw0rd!,/Sales
Bob,Nguyen,bob@yourdomain.com,An0ther$Pass123,/Engineering
```
After upload, force password reset at first login and enable 2‑Step Verification for all accounts.
## 2) You need large numbers of sender addresses (marketing / transactional email)
Don’t use lots of Gmail addresses — instead set up a sending domain and use a professional email delivery service:
* Providers: SendGrid, Mailgun, Postmark, Amazon SES, Mailchimp.
* Steps:
1. Register a domain or subdomain (e.g., mail.yourdomain.com).
2. Configure DNS records: SPF, DKIM, and DMARC (the provider gives the exact records).
3. Warm up sending IPs and use proper list hygiene (no purchased lists).
4. Monitor deliverability metrics and feedback loops.
This approach gives scalable, legitimate sending with reputation controls.
## 3) You need many separate addresses for testing or QA
Options:
* Use Gmail plus‑addressing: `yourname+test1@gmail.com`, `yourname+qa2@gmail.com` — they all route to one inbox but appear distinct.
* Use disposable inbox providers for ephemeral testing (Mailinator, Ethereal), but **do not** use public disposable addresses for real accounts or production systems.
* Create sandbox/test accounts in a controlled Workspace org (create users in a test OU and delete later).
## 4) You need phone verification for legitimate provisioning (PVA‑like)
If you need phone verification for legitimate accounts (e.g., verify employee accounts), do it properly:
* Use company mobile lines or corporate VoIP numbers.
* For scale, use reputable providers (Twilio, Bandwidth, Vonage) to provision numbers *under your account* and verify them as needed. Check each provider’s terms and local telephony regulation.
* Avoid buying third‑party "verified" accounts — you’ll lose control and risk being blocked.
# Security & compliance checklist (important)
* Never buy credentials or previously‑owned accounts. They’re often stolen.
* Use strong unique passwords + a password manager.
* Enforce 2‑Step Verification (MFA) for every account.
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