
Gmail Account · Gmail.com Email · Created 2010-2015 · Login · 2FA
Gmail account — email account on Gmail.com, created in 2010-2015. These accounts are fresh, safe, and suitable for multiple purposes: email usage, service registrations, advertising campaigns, business needs, or personal projects.
Login is provided via username and password. A backup email is required for the first login (included in the data). No access is provided to the backup mailbox itself, but you can link your own email after login.
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No replacement after account delivery. No claims accepted.
Account format:
LOGIN|PASS|backup email|
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- n***7★★★★★01/12/26
все хорошо
- p***9★★★★★12/14/25
vse ok
- m***3★★★★★12/09/25
tudo certo obrigado
- s***4★★★★★11/17/25
были траблы с резервной почтой, в саппорте помогли, но какое-то время ушло на это
- a***5★★★★★11/05/25
ok good
- i***a★★★★★11/03/25
все ок спасибо за скорость
- j***3★★★★★10/31/25
all good thanks
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