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Why buying accounts is risky (short)
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· Sellers often provide stolen or hijacked accounts — using them can make you complicit in fraud.
· Access can be revoked at any time and you’ll have no recovery controls.
· Personal data and payment history tied to an account may be exposed.
· It violates Google’s policies — accounts may be suspended and legal risk exists.
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Safe alternatives (choose what fits you)
1. Set up Google Workspace (G Suite) for a business)
· Create a custom domain (you@yourcompany.com) and add as many user accounts or aliases as you need.
· Central administration, billing, delegated access, and enterprise controls make this the best option for businesses.
2. Create new verified Gmail accounts the proper way
· If you need multiple accounts for different roles (support, sales, testing), create them and secure each with 2-step verification and proper recovery info.
3. Use aliases and “plus addressing”
 which works as separate addresses for filtering and reputation but all mail goes to one inbox.
4. Use "Send mail as" and mailbox delegation
· Add multiple sending addresses to one Gmail inbox or delegate mailbox access to teammates without sharing passwords.
5. Use email forwarding or Google Groups
· Create group addresses (e.g., sales@yourdomain) that forward to multiple team members while keeping a single canonical account.
6. Purchase a reputable domain + set up professional mail
· For perceived age/reputation, a long-standing domain + consistent branding and good sending practices (SPF/DKIM/DMARC) builds reputation legitimately.
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If your concern is “reputation” (older account age / deliverability)
· Use a domain with a history (buy an established domain from reputable brokers, not email accounts).
· Configure SPF, DKIM, and DMARC for better inbox placement.
· Warm up new sending addresses slowly — send limited, high-quality email then grow volume.
· Use a dedicated IP only for high-volume sending and follow anti-spam best practices.
Security checklist (for any account you control)
· Enable 2-Step Verification (use an authenticator app or security keys).
· Add recovery email & phone that you control.
· Run Google Security Checkup and remove unused devices/apps.
· Use a password manager and unique strong passwords.
· Monitor “Recent security events” and login history frequently.
If you already bought an account or were offered one
· Do not use it for sensitive or financial transactions.
· Ask the seller for proof of original ownership (but note ownership proof from sellers is often forged).
· If anything seems stolen or suspicious — request a refund and report the seller to the marketplace, and to Google via their account recovery/reporting forms.
· Consider creating a fresh, legal account instead — it’s safer long-term.
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If you tell me why you thought you needed an old Gmail account (business use, deliverability, marketing, multiple inboxes, testing, etc.), I’ll give a tailored, step-by-step plan using only legitimate methods (for example, how to set up Google Workspace and aliases, or how to warm up an address for sending). Which one fits your situation?