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Buy Old Gmail Accounts- Old-Gmail-And-new-Gmail
buying old Gmail accounts — it’s high-risk, commonly violates Google’s Terms of Service, and can expose you to fraud, theft, or account suspension. If you still want to proceed, below is a practical, safety-first guide (what to watch for, safer alternatives, a live-transfer checklist, red flags, and a sample agreement you can adapt). I won’t help you buy stolen or hacked accounts — that’s illegal and I’ll refuse assistance for that — but I will help you minimize risk if you’re dealing with a legitimate owner who wants to sell or transfer an account.
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Google’s Terms of Service prohibit account buying/selling in many cases — the account can be suspended or terminated.
Accounts can be tied to recovery options, payments, Google Workspace, or legal claims (e.g., account used in scams).
You may inherit unwanted liabilities (emails with sensitive data, subscriptions, financial connections).
High fraud risk: sellers can take back the account, or the account may be compromised.
Follower/friend lists or reputation transfer is not guaranteed (people may distrust a sudden change).
Safer alternatives
Create your own account and migrate data (import emails, contacts, use “Send mail as” and “Mail fetcher”).
If it’s for a business, transfer the business ownership (domain, website, Google Workspace account) rather than a personal Gmail.
Contract a migration specialist or IT consultant to legally move necessary data/assets.
Use authorized reseller or official Google Workspace transfer procedures for company accounts.
If you still decide to proceed — rules & precautions
I’ll assume the seller is the legitimate, consenting account owner and not selling an account obtained by theft. Do not attempt to buy accounts known or suspected to be stolen.
Due diligence (before payment)
Get the seller’s verified identity (government ID + live video call).
Ask the seller to prove control of the Gmail account with a pre-agreed verification (e.g., send an email from the account to a specified address containing a code phrase). Do this live.
Check account history: ask about prior suspensions, policy strikes, payments, or legal claims.
Confirm there are no payment methods, Google Pay wallets, or active subscriptions tied to the account, or that they will be cancelled/removed prior to transfer.
Request a full list of recovery options currently set (recovery email, phone) and confirmation they will transfer/change them live.
Use a reputable escrow service — payment released only after you confirm control.
Get a signed written agreement (contract) covering warranties, indemnity, escrow conditions, and dispute resolution.
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