
Gmail Account · Registered 2005–2009 · MIX IP · 2FA
Information
Aged Gmail accounts registered between 2005 and 2009.
Created using quality MIX IPs.
Two-Factor Authentication (2FA) enabled.
No SMS requested at login (at time of verification).
Older registration year increases trust level for Google-related services and external platforms.
Warranty
— Covered (replacement):
- No access before first login.
- Package technically invalid prior to delivery.
— Not covered (no replacement):
- Any suspension or restriction after purchase (including password/security changes or third-party activity).
- Additional Google checks (SMS, re-verification, CAPTCHA) after transfer.
- Expectation mismatch regarding GEO/IP — within description (MIX IP).
Account Format
login:pass:2fa
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