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    How to Buy LinkedIn Accounts for Outreach

    Everything you need to know about purchasing LinkedIn accounts — the process, what's included in the transfer package, pricing tiers, and your responsibilities after purchase.

    6 min readMar 2025

    Key Takeaways

    • Buying means a one-time payment for full account ownership.
    • A proper transfer includes cookies, user-agent, email access, and credentials.
    • After transfer, the buyer takes full responsibility for the account.
    • No replacement or recovery support is included with purchases.
    • Purchase pricing depends on the account warm-up level.

    In short

    Buying a LinkedIn account means making a one-time payment and receiving full ownership through a complete transfer package. You get cookies, user-agent data, email access, and credentials. After the transfer, the account is entirely yours — no ongoing support or replacement is included. Pricing starts at $175 depending on warm-up level.

    What Does Buying a LinkedIn Account Mean?

    Buying a LinkedIn account is a one-time transaction. You pay for a warmed, verified account and receive everything needed to take over and use it as your own.

    Unlike rental, there are no monthly fees. But there's also no replacement support — once the account is transferred, it's fully your responsibility.

    When Buying Makes Sense

    • • You want full ownership and long-term control
    • • You prefer one-time costs over recurring subscriptions
    • • You have the capacity to manage and maintain accounts yourself
    • • You don't need replacement support
    • • You plan to build a permanent outreach infrastructure

    What Should Be Included in the Handoff

    • Account credentials (login details)
    • Session cookies
    • User-agent string
    • Email access linked to the account
    • Profile data and connection history

    Read: What's included in a transfer package →

    What Changes After Transfer

    After transfer, you should immediately update security settings, verify email access, and begin using the account through a consistent device and IP setup to maintain session continuity.

    Changing too many things at once (location, device, browser) can trigger LinkedIn's security checks. Plan your transition carefully.

    Read: How to transfer accounts safely →

    Your Responsibility After Purchase

    Once the account is yours, all account management, compliance, and operational decisions are your responsibility. There is no recovery support, no replacement coverage, and no provider involvement.

    This is the core tradeoff of buying vs renting: more control, more responsibility.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    How do I buy a LinkedIn account?

    Choose a provider, select a warm-up tier, pay one-time, and receive a full transfer package.

    What is included when I buy a LinkedIn account?

    A complete transfer package: account credentials, cookies, user-agent string, email access, and profile data.

    Is buying LinkedIn accounts a one-time payment?

    Yes. You pay once and receive full ownership. There are no recurring fees.

    Do I get support after buying?

    No. After transfer, the account is your responsibility. No replacement or recovery support.

    How much does it cost to buy a LinkedIn account?

    Pricing depends on warm-up level. Flygen offers three tiers: $175, $230, and $300.

    Need the account setup ready to go?

    Flygen helps teams scale LinkedIn outbound with warmed accounts built for outreach.

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