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How buying works

Sell what new accounts can't.
Covered at every step.

Aged, vetted Amazon, Walmart & eBay seller accounts with years of trust already built in. You inspect everything live before any money moves — then our team transfers full ownership to you, and you start selling. 1,700+ transfers since 2020, zero unresolved disputes.

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Why aged

Buy the years, skip the wait.

Every marketplace makes new sellers spend years earning trust. An aged account comes with that trust already built — here's what a fresh account is still missing on each one.

Amazon

New account
Aged account
Gated on most major brands
Brand ungating — Nike, Lego, Hasbro and more
No Brand Registry without a trademark of your own
Brand Registry — live on select accounts
No Seller Fulfilled Prime, Renewed or Hazmat approval
Seller Fulfilled Prime, Amazon Renewed & Hazmat approval, when present
FBA capacity tied to a track record you don't have
Higher FBA capacity, a rare few with no limits
No sales history behind you
Distributor-ready sales history

Every account is different — the live demo shows exactly what yours unlocks.

Where accounts come from

Most accounts never make it into our inventory.

With an aged account, where it came from is everything. So we control it: we buy only from the original owner, vet every account live, and turn away most of what we see. Here is how one earns its place.

01

Original owner only

We meet the person who built the account. Never resold, never passed from hand to hand.

02

17 checks, live

A screen-share through the real dashboard - ownership, account health, suspensions, brand approvals, feedback, capacity.

03

One red flag, we walk

Anything we can't stand behind ends the deal on the spot. No offer.

04

Only the clean get listed

Clear all 17 and the account earns its place. That's what shows up in our stock.

It holds at the hardest step too - the transfer itself: across 50+ Amazon video verifications with our buyers, exactly one has ever been declined.

See what makes us walk away+

These are the answers that end a deal on the spot:

They're not the original owner, or the account has been resold before
A history that doesn't add up, or numbers that look stitched together
A suspension or problem past we can't stand behind
The account is linked or related to other accounts
The owner won't separate the personal services tied to it - Prime, Kindle, Audible, the buyer account
Only secondary or limited access, not full ownership

And if a seller owns more than one account, closing the other is part of the deal - we don't take an account with loose ends still attached.

Why this matters to you

Resold and linked accounts are where buyers get burned - someone who can still reach the account, or a hidden past that surfaces too late. Buying only from the original owner, vetted and unlinked, keeps that off your plate.

No honest broker can promise an account will never face a marketplace review. What we promise is where it came from, and that we walked from everything we couldn't stand behind - replace-or-refund underneath.

The process

From first message to handover

Refined over 1,700+ transfers since 2020. Everything in writing before any money moves.

  1. 1

    Browse Inventory

    Tell us what you need — platform, brand approvals, capacity, pay schedule. We match you with the right account from our vetted inventory.

  2. 2

    Demo Call

    Jump on a Zoom call. We screen-share the account live — you see the seller dashboard, brand approvals, metrics, and history. No screenshots, no guesswork.

  3. 3

    Choose Your Account

    Pick the account that fits your business. We'll walk you through every detail — ungating, capacity, reserve status, Brand Registry eligibility.

  4. 4

    Secure Purchase

    Sign the mutual Deal Agreement — locks in deal terms, delivery timeline, and refund mechanics before any money moves. Pay by wire, ACH, card, or crypto (3% processing fee on card only). The Asset Purchase Agreement is signed during onboarding against your operating company for full legal paper trail. Both sides protected from day one.

  5. 5

    Account Delivery

    Standard handover in 10-14 days when Amazon doesn't ask for additional verification. About half of all transfers hit Amazon-side checks (ID, bank, video, address) — we handle every one of them on your behalf, so realistic full process is 30-60 days. Backed by our 30-day post-transfer support guarantee.

The Replace-or-Refund Guarantee

If the account isn't what you inspected on the live demo, we source an equivalent replacement. If we can't find one within 30 days, every dollar back within 10 business days, same payment method — written into the Deal Agreement you sign before any money moves, and backed by a lawyer-drafted APA at onboarding.

Replacement-first, because what you wanted was the account, not your money back. It's how 1,700+ transfers have produced zero unresolved disputes.

Still deciding? A $1,000 fully-refundable hold locks the account for 24 hours.

Anchored to the account's state at delivery. Support window: 30 days from credential handover or your first sale, whichever comes first.

Results
“My cost of buying a store was 18.67% of the cost of building one from scratch, and I am way ahead of where the first store is on day 1.”
John · Google review
We grew to 6 figures per month, in less than 6 months with an aged Amazon store.
Chris Belfort
I'm on track to be doing $1M per month this year using aged Amazon seller accounts.
Thai Nguyen
Buying an aged Amazon store with brand approvals already in place let us grow at a much faster pace.
Wilson Spektor
Trusted since 2020
1,700+
Accounts transferred since 2020
30-day
Replace-or-refund guarantee

Endorsed by Jim Cockrum, Vincenzo Toscano, Jon Tilley

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What's in the handover

Everything set up. Nothing to figure out.

One package, done for you — or with you. Need a US company? We open it for you free of charge; you pay only the official filing fees. Prefer your own setup? That works too.

Stage 1

Onboarding

A 10-15 minute form — company details, delivery preferences, documents into the encrypted vault.

Stage 2

Transfer

We run the full ownership change — done for you, with a status update every business day.

Stage 3

Delivery

Credentials with a guided first login, then the 7-step security setup. We stay with you until you're in.

What you receive

The account with its history, feedback and approvals — as inspected
Anti-detect browser (AdsPower), profiles pre-configured
US residential proxy + US phone number for the transfer
Secure client portal with encrypted document vault
Guided first login and 7-step security setup
Direct line to your delivery manager + 1-month check-in call
See the portal — snapshots of each stage+
Client portal — onboarding stage with video walkthrough
Stage 1 · Onboarding — guided welcome with the video walkthrough
Client portal — live transfer status, done-for-you
Stage 2 · Transfer — live status; done for you, nothing on your plate
Client portal — delivery stage, guided 7-step security setup
Stage 3 · Delivery — the guided 7-step security setup
See the recommended setup — AdsPower+
AdsPower anti-detect browser — isolated profiles, one per account
AdsPower · one isolated browser profile per account — its own fingerprint, its own proxy. A unique computer for every store, an unlimited number of them, on yours. Prefer your own infrastructure? Your choice.

And after the 30 days

The 30-day guarantee is the written floor, not the end of the relationship. It's why buyers come back for a second account.

Amazon questions answered months after handover — just message us
Check-in calls at 1, 3 and 6 months, on us
First look when new stock drops
$300 for every referral who buys
Why buyers pay our price

The structure is the difference.

The biggest fear in this market — especially on Amazon — is losing the account in the transfer. Most brokers hand you the credentials and leave the ownership change to you: weeks of work done right, someone else's identity if not — one verification away from a lockout. We run the full change through the marketplace's own verifications, replace-or-refund underneath. Across 50+ Amazon video verifications with our buyers, exactly one has ever been declined.

SellerAccounts
Typical broker
Whose account it is
Ours, already in hand with full access - we bought it outright, no third party to chase
Someone else's, sourced only once you ask - the seller can still walk
Inspection before payment
Guided live walkthrough, every question answered
Screenshots, or a login and you're on your own
Terms before money moves
Deal Agreement, then lawyer-drafted APA
Verbal promises
If the account isn't as shown
Replacement-or-refund, in writing
“Trust me”
The transfer itself
Full ownership change in the marketplace
Credentials dump
Suspension risk in transfer
On us — we run every verification, with replace-or-refund underneath
On you — buyer and seller handle it alone
Onboarding & delivery
Secure client portal — documents, steps and progress in one place
Loose files in chat threads
After the sale
30-day support, direct line, check-in call
Gone after payment

When those are missing, the lower price is just the cost of the risk you're taking on.

Questions buyers ask
Is buying an Amazon seller account legal?

Yes. Account ownership transfers are standard business-asset sales, governed by a mutual Deal Agreement and a separate Asset Purchase Agreement (APA) signed against your operating company. Both documents are drafted by M&A lawyers familiar with multi-million-dollar FBA acquisitions. We've completed 1,700+ transfers since 2020 with zero unresolved disputes.

What documents do I sign and when?

Two documents. The Deal Agreement is signed before payment — the primary mutual contract that locks in terms, timeline, refund mechanics, and what we commit to deliver. The Asset Purchase Agreement (APA) is signed during onboarding against your operating company — optional but recommended. The APA adds the formal asset-transfer paper trail, additional guarantees (suspension, reserve, brand-gating), and Wyoming arbitration in case of dispute.

How does the transfer process work? How long does it take?

After we agree on terms, you sign the Deal Agreement and pay (wire, ACH, card, or crypto — card has a 3% processing fee). You get access to your client portal and onboarding begins. The APA is signed during onboarding against your operating company. Standard transfer is 10-14 days when Amazon's INFORM Act verifications clear on first try. About half of transfers need at least one re-submission (ID, bank, address, phone, tax ID), extending the realistic full window to 30-60 days. We handle every Amazon interaction for you. Refined over 1,700+ transfers and 6+ years.

What's included with an account?

Every account includes: the seller account itself, all brand approvals and ungating, sales history, seller feedback, FBA capacity, and any Brand Registry eligibility. We demo every account live on Zoom before you buy — you see exactly what you're getting.

How is my payment protected?

Every purchase is governed by a mutual Deal Agreement, signed before payment, that locks us to deliver the inspected account or source a replacement. If no suitable replacement is found within 30 days of a trigger event, we issue a full refund within 10 business days via the same payment method you paid with. The Asset Purchase Agreement, signed during onboarding against your operating company, adds the formal legal paper trail and Wyoming arbitration framework. 1,700+ transfers since 2020 — zero unresolved disputes.

What if I want a refund?

Replacement-first. If the account doesn't match what you inspected on the live demo (where we screen-share the actual dashboard pre-purchase), we source a suitable replacement. If no replacement is found within 30 days of the trigger event, we refund the full Purchase Price within 10 business days via the same payment method you paid with.

What if something goes wrong after the transfer?

You're covered for 30 days from credential delivery, or until your first sale — whichever comes first. The Support Window covers Amazon-side issues: verification re-submissions, suspension appeals on issues that pre-existed the transfer, login or anti-linking help, INFORM Act re-verifications, onboarding follow-up. Anything triggered by your selling activity (sales-volume reserves, product compliance, IP claims, ODR, performance metrics) sits with you. Replacement-first for any seller-side issue; full refund if no replacement works.

How much does an aged Amazon seller account cost?

Pricing varies widely with age, lifetime sales, brand approvals, FBA capacity, Brand Registry, and platform. Amazon accounts start around $8K and go all the way up to $150K+ for premium brand-registered accounts with extensive ungating and serious capacity. Walmart accounts start around $5K, eBay around $4K. We give exact pricing on a live demo where we screen-share the actual account so you see what you're paying for.

Can I buy an Amazon seller account from outside the US?

Yes — most of our buyers are international. A US-registered operating company (typically a Wyoming or Delaware LLC) is what we recommend for selling in the US market — cleanest setup for ownership, INFORM Act compliance, and banking. But we also deliver and transfer accounts to non-US entities when that's the right fit for your situation. We'll figure out the right structure together on the demo call.

Do I need a US LLC to buy an aged account?

Not obligatory. Account ownership can transfer to a US LLC, a non-US company, or an individual depending on your setup. A US LLC is the cleanest path for selling in the US market — owning the asset, INFORM Act compliance, and banking. If you don't already have one, we can help set it up during onboarding — typically a $300-500 process that takes a few business days. If you have a non-US company or want to own personally, we work with that too.

How do you prevent Amazon from detecting the ownership change?

We follow a specific protocol refined over 1,700+ transfers: pre-warming the new device + IP + phone setup, gradual ownership-data changes (with INFORM Act passing first), then full handover only after Amazon-side verifications clear. We're not hiding the transfer from Amazon — INFORM Act explicitly requires re-verification on ownership change, and we pass it. The protocol exists to keep the account compliant and stable through the transition, not to evade Amazon.

Can I use this for wholesale, arbitrage, or private label?

Yes. Our buyers use aged accounts for wholesale (most common), retail/online arbitrage, and private label. The key advantage is brand ungating — accounts come pre-approved for restricted brands and gated categories that new accounts often can't even apply for.

Can I buy multiple aged accounts to diversify risk?

Yes. Many of our sophisticated buyers run 2-3 independent aged accounts side by side — separate LLCs, separate IPs, separate payment methods, separate operational setups. We deliver each with full anti-linking configuration so a hit on one account doesn't cascade to the rest. Multi-account diversification is one of the strongest reasons established sellers buy with us.

Do you help suspended sellers?

No. If you've been suspended on Amazon, we won't sell you another account — buying a new account to bypass a suspension circumvents Amazon's policies, which would put the new account at immediate risk and isn't something we'll be part of. We'd rather lose the deal than burn an account or our track record.

Every account is one of one.
When it's claimed, it's gone.

Message us to claim your account — or with anything still open. You never pay before you inspect.

Still deciding? A $1,000 fully-refundable hold locks your account for 24 hours.