June 16, 2026
Top 10 Places to Buy LinkedIn Accounts in Bulk in 2026 (PVA + Aged + Sales Nav Ranked)
Where 2026 B2B SDR teams, agencies, and outbound operators actually source bulk LinkedIn accounts — ranked by 90-day survival under outreach load, Sales Navigator eligibility, connection-request acceptance rate, and replacement guarantee.
Table of contents
- Why LinkedIn buying is the highest-value PVA decision per dollar
- 1. PVAVRT (pvavrt.com)
- 2. AccsMarket (accsmarket.com)
- 3. Accfarm (accfarm.com)
- 4. BlackHatWorld Marketplace (LinkedIn subforum)
- 5. Fiverr & similar freelance gig platforms
- 6. Reddit niche subreddits (r/LinkedinHacks, r/SmmHacks, r/Marketplace_Smm)
- 7. Established Telegram resale channels
- 8. Direct Eastern European / Indian / SEA phone-farm operators
- 9. AccsBay and similar dedicated bulk resellers
- 10. Private Discord dealer communities
- The decision matrix
- Survival-adjusted ROI math
- Things to verify before you pay any LinkedIn supplier
- Why PVAVRT scores #1 here
Why LinkedIn buying is the highest-value PVA decision per dollar
A working bulk LinkedIn account stack drives B2B outbound results that no other PVA category can match. A 10-account LinkedIn SDR stack at 20 connection-requests/account/day = 1,000 weekly outbound touches → typically 30-50 booked meetings/month at industry-standard reply rates. If the average B2B SaaS deal is worth $10-50k LTV, that’s a $300k-2.5M annualized revenue lift from a $200-500 account stack purchase.
The math makes LinkedIn the highest dollar-leverage PVA category in 2026. Which makes the supplier choice high-stakes — bad accounts dying mid-campaign means lost prospecting cycles, blown SDR ramp, missed quota.
The right ranking weights five factors:
- Survival under outreach load — what % of accounts survive 90 days at 20+ connection-requests/day
- Profile completeness — name, photo, work history, education populated plausibly
- Sales Navigator eligibility — can the account pass LinkedIn’s commercial-use review
- Replacement guarantee — terms, window, honor rate
- Geo accuracy — USA-IP-origin gets the highest baseline trust, EU accounts work for EU-target outreach
Here’s the honest 2026 ranking.
1. PVAVRT (pvavrt.com)
Best for: B2B SDR teams, outbound agencies, multi-client outreach operations, anyone running LinkedIn outreach at 100+ touches/day across multiple accounts.
Why #1: Aged USA LinkedIn tier with curated profile completeness (real photo, plausible work history, populated education) from $9/account. Sales Navigator-eligible premium tier from $20-25. 7-day standard replacement, 14-day on aged premium tier, 30-day on Sales Nav-eligible accounts (industry gold standard). 80,000+ accounts shipped over 18 months gives us real survival telemetry under outreach load. Multi-product cross-sells if you need Gmail for the outbound email layer + Google Voice for phone numbers + Outlook for inbox segregation — one supplier, one Telegram thread. Crypto + bank + card accepted; escrow on first orders over $500.
Watch out for: Sales Nav-eligible tier inventory rotates — large bulk orders (50+) may need 5-7 day lead time. Plan ahead for premium-tier scale orders.
Best price tier: Aged USA LinkedIn at 25+ units gets ~$8/account; at 100+ units ~$7/account. Sales Nav-eligible at 25+ units ~$20/account. See LinkedIn product page for current pricing.
2. AccsMarket (accsmarket.com)
Best for: First-time bulk buyers wanting to see LinkedIn account inventory across many sellers before committing to a primary supplier.
Why it’s on the list: Large established aggregator marketplace with many LinkedIn-account sellers across tiers. Filter by age, geo, Sales Nav status. Public reviews.
Watch out for: Quality varies seller-by-seller. Sales Nav-eligible claims should be verified at delivery — many sellers claim “Sales Nav ready” without the account actually passing LinkedIn’s review. Bulk orders typically require combining listings, which means inconsistent quality cohorts.
3. Accfarm (accfarm.com)
Best for: Mid-tier bulk LinkedIn needs with focused catalog browsing.
Why it’s on the list: Dedicated social-media account marketplace with a focused LinkedIn catalog. Bulk pricing visible upfront. Multi-payment support.
Watch out for: LinkedIn inventory rotation is opaque. Replacement window typically 24-72 hours (shorter than the 7-day industry-honest standard for LinkedIn).
4. BlackHatWorld Marketplace (LinkedIn subforum)
Best for: Experienced outbound operators willing to vet sellers via forum history.
Why it’s on the list: BHW’s LinkedIn subforum has long-running sellers with multi-year trader feedback. Several specialize in Sales Navigator-eligible aged LinkedIn accounts targeting agency buyers.
Watch out for: No platform escrow on most threads. New sellers carry real risk on LinkedIn specifically because the platform’s evolving anti-spam stack changes what “aged” means quarterly. Only buy from sellers active in the LinkedIn subforum in the past 90 days with 500+ feedback.
5. Fiverr & similar freelance gig platforms
Best for: Solo SDRs needing 1-5 accounts with platform-level payment protection.
Why it’s on the list: Fiverr escrows payment until delivery. For solo operators, that protection is real on small orders.
Watch out for: Aged claims and Sales Nav-eligibility claims are often unverifiable. Bulk orders (25+) typically time out the platform. LinkedIn accounts from Fiverr sellers tend to fail within 30 days under any meaningful outreach load.
6. Reddit niche subreddits (r/LinkedinHacks, r/SmmHacks, r/Marketplace_Smm)
Best for: Adventurous individual buyers comfortable with full counterparty risk.
Why it’s on the list: Several Reddit subreddits host anonymous sellers offering bulk LinkedIn accounts at the lowest list prices.
Watch out for: Zero buyer protection. Survival rates on Reddit-sourced LinkedIn accounts in our buyer-experience data have been poor — many “aged 1y+” claims resolve to fresh accounts with backdated profile creation dates that LinkedIn’s age signal sees through within days.
7. Established Telegram resale channels
Best for: Buyers with verified personal connections to a Telegram-first LinkedIn supplier.
Why it’s on the list: Many established LinkedIn account suppliers (including PVAVRT) take orders primarily via Telegram. The split between established sellers (verifiable website + reviews + escrow option) and Telegram-only sellers (no other footprint) is the key signal.
Watch out for: Telegram-only sellers with no public footprint are statistically the highest-risk category for LinkedIn accounts specifically because LinkedIn account failures (silent shadow-bans, restricted outreach) are hard to detect at delivery time. Cap first orders with any new Telegram-only seller at $200.
8. Direct Eastern European / Indian / SEA phone-farm operators
Best for: Buyers placing 500+ LinkedIn account orders monthly with infrastructure to source direct.
Why it’s on the list: Most bulk LinkedIn accounts originate from phone-farm operations specializing in identity-document-backed account creation. Eastern Europe (Ukraine, Russia, Romania) and India dominate the LinkedIn account supply chain because of access to plausible real-name pools and work-history templates.
Watch out for: Direct relationships require introductions. Geo limited to the operator’s home country. USA-presenting LinkedIn accounts from non-USA operators are often easy for LinkedIn to detect.
9. AccsBay and similar dedicated bulk resellers
Best for: Mid-tier bulk needs (100-500 accounts/month) at mid-tier pricing.
Why it’s on the list: Catalog-style bulk-account resellers with focused LinkedIn inventory.
Watch out for: Replacement terms vary by listing. Sales Nav-eligibility claims should be verified.
10. Private Discord dealer communities
Best for: Buyers already in B2B growth marketing or agency operator communities.
Why it’s on the list: Many serious B2B operators source bulk LinkedIn accounts through invite-only Discord communities focused on outbound growth.
Watch out for: Invitation required. No formal escrow. Useful when you’re plugged in.
The decision matrix
| If you need… | Best fit | Honorable mention |
|---|---|---|
| 10-25 aged USA LinkedIn for SDR team | PVAVRT | BHW (established sellers) |
| Sales Navigator-eligible premium tier | PVAVRT | Direct EE phone-farm (custom contract) |
| Multi-product (LinkedIn + Gmail + Google Voice for cold stack) | PVAVRT | Accfarm |
| Lowest per-unit at 500+ agency scale | Direct EE/India phone-farm | PVAVRT bulk tier |
| One-off retail sample to evaluate | Accfarm | AccsMarket |
| You’re a solo SDR needing 2-3 accounts | PVAVRT | Fiverr (Fiverr-escrow protection) |
| You need 30-day replacement on premium tier | PVAVRT Sales Nav tier | Direct phone-farm (negotiated) |
Survival-adjusted ROI math
LinkedIn’s dollar-leverage makes survival-adjusted math the only thing that matters. Worked example for a 10-account order at 20 connection-requests/account/day:
| Tier | List price | 90-day survival | Surviving units | Annualized meetings | Revenue lift (at $20k avg deal LTV) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fresh PVA cheapest | $4 × 10 = $40 | 30% | 3 | 90 meetings | $90k–$300k |
| Aged USA from PVAVRT | $9 × 10 = $90 | 75% | 7.5 | 225 meetings | $225k–$750k |
| Sales Nav-eligible PVAVRT | $25 × 10 = $250 | 92% | 9.2 | 276 meetings + premium reach | $400k–$1.5M+ |
Per-account cost variance is $4-$25. Revenue-lift variance is $90k-$1.5M. The math is overwhelmingly in favor of the premium tier for any operation where booked meetings convert at meaningful dollar value.
Things to verify before you pay any LinkedIn supplier
- Profile completeness audit. Real photo (reverse-image-search it; should not return matches), plausible work history with dates that align, education entry, location populated. Test 2-3 accounts from any sample order this way.
- Sales Nav-eligibility verification. If the seller claims “Sales Nav ready,” log into the account and attempt to upgrade — verify the upgrade page accepts the account without requiring additional verification.
- Replacement window in writing. 7-day minimum, 14-day or 30-day on premium tier. Anything shorter than 7 days is a red flag for LinkedIn-specific failure modes.
- Sample order under real load. Order 5-10 accounts, run them at 15 connection-requests/day for 14 days. Anything that shadow-bans within that window is data on the supplier’s real quality.
- Geo + IP origin match. USA-presenting account from a non-USA seller is a fail signal. Confirm IP-origin during creation.
Why PVAVRT scores #1 here
We built our LinkedIn product specifically around the metric that matters for outbound SDR economics: 90-day survival under real connection-request load. Our aged tier is aged the way LinkedIn’s risk model actually scores aging — real profile photo + work history + connection arc + occasional post activity across the aging window. Sales Nav-eligible tier accounts pre-pass LinkedIn’s commercial-use review before shipment, which is the single highest-friction LinkedIn step that fresh-account buyers waste 7-14 days fighting.
For specific SDR-team briefs (team size, monthly outbound volume, geo focus, Sales Nav requirement), message us on Telegram and we’ll match you to the right tier. See LinkedIn product page for current pricing, or read our LinkedIn PVA vs aged vs rented comparison for the full cost breakdown across tiers.
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