Ask people who have been burned buying cloud accounts what went wrong, and a striking number describe the same thing: an account that worked perfectly, then died within days, for no reason they could see. The usual cause is not bad luck. It is resale.
The mechanism
A seller lists an account and takes payment from several buyers for it — four, six, more. Then they hand the same credentials to every one of them. Within days, that single account is being logged into from four different countries, on four different devices, by four different people.
To the platform, this is not four customers. It is one account showing every classic signature of a compromise: impossible travel, multiple simultaneous sessions, unfamiliar devices. The risk system does exactly what it was built to do and suspends the account. All four buyers lose everything at once. The seller has been paid four times and is gone.
Why age does not save you
This is the important part. A five-year-old account with a spotless record dies just as fast as a new one when it is shared, because the failure has nothing to do with the account’s history and everything to do with the impossible login pattern. Resale defeats age entirely.
Which is why, on this site, the age guarantee and the single-sale rule are inseparable. An aged account sold to four people is not a premium product; it is the same trap in older packaging.
How to check before you buy
You cannot inspect a seller’s back office, but you can ask one direct question: “Has this account been sold to anyone else, and will it be?”
The answer, and the manner of it, tells you almost everything:
- A clear, unhesitating “no, it is sold once” is what you want.
- Vagueness, deflection, or “don’t worry about that” is a warning.
- An offer of a suspiciously low price for an aged account is often resale economics — the only way the numbers work is by selling it several times.
Our rule
We sell each account exactly once. One account, one buyer, and the prior-ownership status is stated in the provenance record you see before paying. It halves what we could theoretically earn per listing, and it is the reason our accounts survive. Browse the catalogue, or ask us to confirm it in writing.

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