
Gmail Accounts (aged) · 2010–2015 · 2FA · Recovery Email
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Google Gmail accounts.
Registration years: 2010–2015 (aged accounts)
All Google services are fully warmed
Two-Factor Authentication (2FA) enabled
Recovery email included with full access
Accounts show stable performance with minimal verification.
No SMS verification required under normal usage.
Suitable for registrations, mailing, and other workflows.
Warranty
— Replacement if:
- No access before first login.
- Package technically invalid at delivery.
— No replacement:
- Any suspension or restriction after login.
- Additional Google verification checks (SMS, re-verification, captcha).
- User actions after purchase (data changes, bulk activity).
Account Format
email:password:recovery_email:password:2FA
Compliance Disclaimer:
The marketplace acts as a technical intermediary. Listings are provided by independent sellers, and the marketplace does not represent or endorse any use that violates third-party platform rules.
No guarantees are provided regarding account longevity, platform approval, or continued access after purchase.
Any use of the product must comply with applicable laws and third-party platform terms. Buyers assume full responsibility for post-purchase usage and compliance.
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