Account age is only one signal
An aged account has an earlier creation date, while a new account has little or no history. Age may provide context, but it does not prove current health, ownership, activity, or suitability.
History and feedback
Established accounts may have feedback and transaction patterns that can be reviewed. New accounts provide less historical evidence. In either case, inspect recent activity and account status instead of relying on age alone.
Limits and verification
Do not assume every aged account has higher limits or complete verification. Ask for the current selling allowance, phone status, country, seller level, and any notifications or restrictions.
Choosing the right option
Compare the exact specification with your needs: marketplace, country, product category, activity history, available limits, support, and budget. A clearly documented package is more useful than an older account with unclear details.
Red flags
- No current evidence
- Age presented as the only benefit
- Vague country or access information
- Guaranteed permanent limits
- No written delivery or replacement terms