New profiles often raise the system’s suspicions and get blocked as soon as the user starts being active. They have no history and look like bots. For serious work, it’s better to use accounts that are established and have built up trust. These profiles behave naturally and don’t attract the attention of moderators. They’re suitable for managing servers, participating in whitelists, and any tasks where stability is important. In the Discord Zone store, you can find older accounts with email access and no resales. If you need to buy aged Discord accounts there are options available with verified age and phone numbers
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When it comes to bots, the older ones are definitely more reliable - I’ve been through this myself. But it always bothers me that even trusted sellers sometimes have issues with account bans. How do you usually check accounts before you start using them, so you don’t get banned on the very first day?
I usually test active accounts by first running simple tasks on them and seeing how they respond. Have you ever encountered a situation where an account was already banned, or is that rare?