What to check first
The first job is to verify ownership, history, and the real transfer story
- Who owns the account and the connected business assets today?
- What evidence exists for account history, verification status, and billing continuity?
- What risk signals suggest the account could be unstable, restricted, or misrepresented?
- What exactly is being transferred or promised, and does the buyer actually understand the operating risk?
What raises concern
Some signals deserve more skepticism than the listing language suggests
Ownership remains vague
If the seller cannot explain the asset structure cleanly, the buyer should assume more risk, not less.
Verification story feels thin
Weak or inconsistent verification claims are a warning sign because they often sit close to broader account fragility.
The pitch is convenience-first
The more the offer leans on speed and certainty without documentation, the more the buyer should slow down.

