Anyone know what's up with buyaccs?

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I haven't needed to buy any accounts for a while, but today I see that buyaccs is down. Does anyone know what happened? Will they reopen?

Can someone recommended a comparable account store (with comparable pricing and selection)? I just need a bunch of Yahoo or Hotmail emails to use with RankerX. I think I was paying something like $20 for 1k hotmail or yahoo emails.

Thanks!
 
https://www.blackhatworld.com/forums/social-media.200/
There are multiple PVA sellers there
Just Ctrl+F "PVA" until you find the prices you want
 
I am actually able to open https://buyaccs.com/ on my end. I think it was down temporarily but is now fixed.
 
https://www.blackhatworld.com/forums/social-media.200/
There are multiple PVA sellers there
Just Ctrl+F "PVA" until you find the prices you want

Thanks man! I know there are sellers here, but sometimes I feel like a lot of these sellers were just reselling from BuyAccs.com. I always regarded that site as the source for cheap accts.

I was able to access the buyaccs site in Firefox. Chrome gave me an SSL error which was strange.
 
This: https://www.blackhatworld.com/seo/buyaccs-shut-down-correct-or.1185159/

Regardless, the site doesn't seem to be down to me. Are you trying the .com domain or something else?

Yeah I'm just an idiot. Chrome was throwing an SSL error. I was able to access in FireFox. I've never seen this type of SSL error. It's like Chrome was blocking me from the site bc of no SSL. It wasn't the standard non-ssl warning either, the one that you can click through.

Anyhow, false alarm I suppose. Thanks for the help though!
 
Come to find out, my ISP was blocking the site. If you're an Xfinity user you need to disable Advanced Protection in your xFi settings. If you don't have this setting disabled, some sites without SSL will be blocked, with no way for you to access them. Also, Xfinity seemed not to like proxy seller sites either.
 
Come to find out, my ISP was blocking the site. If you're an Xfinity user you need to disable Advanced Protection in your xFi settings. If you don't have this setting disabled, some sites without SSL will be blocked, with no way for you to access them. Also, Xfinity seemed not to like proxy seller sites either.
Gotta love net neutrality
 
The site is up for me and I am able to see their services.
 
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