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Making Accounts With Emails To Sell

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So I want to start making Blast furnace ready accounts to sell.

But how would you automate Creation of these account emails?

Like do accounts need to have a random email that doesnt exist or does the email have to exist which you would give alongside the account?

Sorry for the noob question.

Much Thanks.

 

 

You could use a domain that doesn't require many personal details to register, and just create accounts with addresses that don't exist yet on that domain. If the account lasts long enough to not get banned, you could register the address and provide all of the details to the buyer maybe?

Best way to automate is probably using Selenium. But do you really need that? :D If you are not planning to make 20 - 100+ of them each day it might not be the biggest problem at least now. Regarding you email you can put anything you want e.g. sdjf142@mfgk.com , but only thing is that in case your account would get locked it's pretty much gone if you used proxy and didn't track everything about it

probably easier to buy pre-made tut accs (to save time and hassle of email creation, finding proxies, etc), save the info in a spreadsheet such as google docs or excel then use those to sell

46 minutes ago, Kramnik said:

Best way to automate is probably using Selenium. But do you really need that? :D If you are not planning to make 20 - 100+ of them each day it might not be the biggest problem at least now. Regarding you email you can put anything you want e.g. sdjf142@mfgk.com , but only thing is that in case your account would get locked it's pretty much gone if you used proxy and didn't track everything about it

whats selenium? not talking about the element :D

You can use Farmaton to automate the creation and tutorial process. And then just go register the email domain yourself if you don't want it tied to your own private mail domain

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2 hours ago, Skoorge said:

probably easier to buy pre-made tut accs (to save time and hassle of email creation, finding proxies, etc), save the info in a spreadsheet such as google docs or excel then use those to sell

True.

2 hours ago, powerrangeralt said:

You can use Farmaton to automate the creation and tutorial process. And then just go register the email domain yourself if you don't want it tied to your own private mail domain

I'll look into that, thanks

9 hours ago, powerrangeralt said:

You can use Farmaton to automate the creation and tutorial process. And then just go register the email domain yourself if you don't want it tied to your own private mail domain

So Farmaton can link accounts using any private mail domain? :) Since I use private one anyway from my e-shop

26 minutes ago, Kramnik said:

So Farmaton can link accounts using any private mail domain? :) Since I use private one anyway from my e-shop

It has to support a catch-all or mail forwarder to route all emails to a single inbox, we've tested with a couple different providers so far with no issues.

12 hours ago, powerrangeralt said:

You can use Farmaton to automate the creation and tutorial process. And then just go register the email domain yourself if you don't want it tied to your own private mail domain

lololol what this is the 2nd ive seen of the farmaton, im assuming it was for testing purposes now but ive seen a few hundred frmton bots spamming ge.

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