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Why buying accounts is a bad idea Violates Terms of Service : Google's policies strictly prohibit the transfer or sale of accounts. If Google detects that an account has been sold, it can be suspended or terminated immediately and permanently. High security risk : Sellers can provide compromised or hacked accounts. The original owner may still have access to the account via recovery options, allowing them to take it back at any time. The account's history may also be tied to illegal or nefarious activities, such as spamming, which can be a liability. Fraud and scams : The market for selling aged accounts is largely unregulated. Many vendors are not trustworthy and may engage in scams by selling the same account to multiple buyers or delivering banned accounts. Legal and privacy issues : By using an account that once belonged to someone else, you could be violating the original user's privacy rights if their personal information or private emails are still present. In certain jurisdictions, using someone else's digital identity can be viewed as identity theft or fraud. Poor quality and lack of control : Purchased accounts, especially those acquired in bulk, are often created using bots or fake data. This makes them unstable and more likely to be flagged by Google's systems for suspicious activity, resulting in bans. You also have no guarantee of long-term control or support

