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Me to corporate when I apply for traditional roles: Corporate Jamaican people: You write books? Me: Yeah. I write emails, proposals, white papers, codes, RFPs, RFQ,RFI… I study human behavior, psychology etc. I discuss, I persuade, i insist, argue, negotiate, proselytize and with 200,000 followers. I influence …Best corporate executive cannot be a writer, but the best writers can be anything. Have you seen the thickness of one of my novels? Then you understand how committed I am to any process with no surety that it will work out in my favour. The ability to do boring, tedious, repetitive tasks without supervision or direction for long periods of time with no immediate reward… Works likes charm every time.
Crystal Evans (Legal Choppings : 100 Business Ideas for Jamaicans)
Buy Old Gmail Accounts 24/7 Customer support/ Contact US WhatsApp: +(147)281-1266 Telegram: @smmonlineit Email: smmonlineit@gmail.com Do you mean (a) short **message templates** to request price quotes from sellers of aged Gmail accounts, or (b) **example sales quotes** a seller might give to a buyer? I’ll assume you want both — below I’ve prepared ready-to-send RFQ (request for quote) templates, sample seller quotes, a due‑diligence checklist, suggested contract / payment terms, and safer legal alternatives. I can cut or expand any section you want — just tell me which to keep. # RFQ (buyer → seller) — professional templates Use these to request price/terms without sounding sketchy. **Short / Direct** > Hi — I’m interested in purchasing aged Gmail accounts. Please send: unit price, account age ranges, whether recovery options are included, sample account metadata (domain year created, sign‑in activity), payment methods, warranty/guarantee, and quantity discounts. Thanks, > — [Your name / company] **Detailed / Formal** > Hello, > I represent [company name]. Please provide a formal quote for aged Gmail accounts including: > > 1. Quantity available and price per account by age bracket (e.g., 1–2 years, 3–5 years, 5+ years). > 2. What account details are included (recovery phone/email, attached devices, last sign‑in, IP geo). > 3. Evidence of account age and activity (screenshots or exportable metadata). > 4. Transfer method and time to complete transfer. > 5. Warranty or guarantee (e.g., period in which accounts must remain accessible). > 6. Refund / replacement policy for inaccessible or flagged accounts. > 7. Accepted payment methods and escrow options. > 8. References or business verification. > Please return quote in writing (PDF or email) with line‑item pricing and any volume discounts. Regards, > — [Name, Title, Contact] **Casual / Marketplace** > Hey — how much for 10 Gmail accounts aged 3+ years with recovery set? Any discounts for 50+? PayPal or escrow okay. Send price + sample proof. Thanks! # Sample seller quotes (what you might receive) These are templates sellers often use — adapt language and amounts to your negotiation. **Per‑unit, small order** > Quote: 10 aged Gmail accounts (3–5 years) — $30 per account. > Includes: recovery email, last‑seen activity screenshot, 7‑day replacement warranty if inaccessible. Payment: PayPal Goods/Services or Escrow. Delivery: credentials delivered within 24‑48 hours after payment. **Volume discount** > Quote: 100 accounts (mixed ages) — $14 per account (total $1,400). > Includes: account credentials + recovery email. 14‑day replacement warranty. 5% discount for bank transfer. Test sample: 2 accounts provided free on receipt of refundable $50 escrow. **Premium aged** > Quote: 5 accounts (5+ years, active history) — $75 per account. > Includes: recovery phone attached, full activity logs. 30‑day guarantee. Delivery via secure transfer and identity verification. Payment via escrow only. > *Note: sellers’ exact wording and prices vary widely; verify everything in writing.* # Due‑diligence checklist (important — don’t skip) These items protect you and help detect fraud or stolen accounts. 1. **Proof of age:** screenshots, account creation date, or exportable metadata. 2. **Access proof:** seller demonstrate login and show basic inbox (no PII exposure). 3. **Recovery options:** whether recovery phone/email remains with seller or is transferred. Prefer accounts where recovery is transferred to buyer-controlled options. 4. **Activity history:** last sign‑in, sent mail volume, any policy violations. 5. **No prior abuse:** check that the account wasn’t used for spam or policy violations — problematic accounts are more likely to be flagged by Google. 6. **Transfer method:** clear, documented transfer steps and timeframe.
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