The acquisition of pre-existing Amazon profiles, established for a certain duration, represents a strategic maneuver for individuals and businesses seeking to bypass the initial limitations often imposed on newly created accounts. This practice, involving the transfer of ownership of these profiles, aims to leverage the perceived trustworthiness and established history associated with older accounts.
The perceived advantage of these established profiles lies in their potential to circumvent restrictions related to selling privileges, review posting, or advertising capabilities. The rationale is that Amazon’s algorithms may view accounts with documented activity and transaction history more favorably, thus enabling faster access to platform features and wider market reach. Historically, the demand for such profiles has mirrored the tightening of Amazon’s security protocols and the increasing competitiveness of its marketplace.