About 1-Year Aged Outlook Accounts
One-year aged Outlook accounts carry a minimum of 12 months of Microsoft account history. This aging milestone matters for a specific category of platform and marketplace that applies trust scoring based on the connected Microsoft account's age. At $0.49 each with a minimum of 35, these accounts sit at a practical price point for operations that need more than a fresh account but do not require the premium trust profile of a 3-year-aged account. The 12-month mark is the most commonly referenced account-age threshold across the platforms and marketplaces where Microsoft account age is a factor in listing visibility or transaction limits.
When you buy 1-year aged Outlook accounts, you are getting accounts that have been held and maintained through the 12-month aging period - not freshly created accounts with a manipulated creation date. Each account has passed QA for login access, account age verification, and active status. These are commonly used for marketplace seller onboarding where the connected Microsoft account's age influences seller tier, listing limits, or buyer trust scores. The per-unit cost is reasonable enough for moderate-volume operations, and the 35-account minimum gives you a working pool for most marketplace or platform use cases.