| iphone_seller | 07-13-2017 09:39 AM | Re: May have an opportunity to buy a colleague's (very) aged eBay account Quote:
Originally Posted by Bunneh
(Post 858271)
How much you buying this account for?
Thats what you will lose, along with other kinds and sorts of drama.
All he has to do in the future is call ebay/paypal and say 'my account was hacked' and then he answers the questions, and they restore everything back to the original person.
Personally i wouldnt do this. | I don't understand why this is being met with an immediate presumption either myself or the seller of the account will cause damage to either the account or the other party. I've already said both of us have ran our respective accounts immaculately for over a decade - quite a vote of confidence. Where is the optimism guys?
Are we not allowed to be advised on this forum on paths that do not lead us directly to buying an account from the askpin approved seller's marketplace tab or something? I said I have already bought a stealth account from here yesterday and am following stealth principles to a tee on that one. I have purchased the stealth guide, I am supporting the community here in other words.
All I am asking here is to have a crack at this route, and asking for assistance from the forum in following that path as safely as poss. I thought this would be the prime place to ask what information do I need from the seller when he does pass ownership to me, and in what order I should change things etc.
The amount I am paying for it is an amount I would not care about losing put it that way. Its less than the amount I paid for a 6 month old 500/10,000 account yesterday. I have also agreed with the guy to pay half now, the other half in 3 months when we know if it has worked or not.
The reward of taking on such an account (160,000 feedback 2002 account) far outweighs this risk - surely I am not the only that would take a punt on this if presented with the opportunity?. Once again hoping for the forum's assistance in taking this risk as carefully as poss! (please, again!) |