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Is running an account shop worth it?

aggelakos08

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TL;DR: If you live in a third world country, yes. If you live in a first world country, no.
General info:
Okay so let's begin with investment values, what will you need to invest?
An rdp for running checkers: 10 Euros a month on average
Combos and proxies: can be leeched but this will result in more invalid accounts being sold and more replacements etc., prices can go up to 500 a month for combos and proxies, I'd say $100 a month on average
A vpn: ~$8 a month, depending on the quality
A forum membership so you actually get sales etc.: 10-50 euros, 35 on average
Which means that we will be at a MINIMUM investment of 30 Euros or ~35 usd.
Another cost that will hit you soon or later will be configs and checkers. If you want a wide variety of accounts you may want to resell too, this will add cost as well.
I can't give an exact price for this, but I would guess around 25-100 a month.
Calculating the actual income of your shop is really hard. Multiple factors are playing into this.
-Where are you selling
-What are you selling
-Is there demand for what you're selling
-Who is your target audience
-What payments are you accepting
-What is the % of chargebacks
-Is there competition
-Is someone lowballing you
-etc.
Numbers: (you dont need to read this if you live in a third world country, because it probably doesn't apply to you)
I know that most middle sized account shops make around 500 to 1500 usd a month. Most lower, obviously.
That's great profit, right? Well, no.
It does sound like a lot of money, especially for just being a side hustle, but here's the issue: It's NOT a side hustle. lol
Most of the account shop owners spend multiple hours a day on running the shop and keeping customers satisfied. The money they make is often not even fully profit due to the costs I've mentioned earlier.
So if the shop makes 1000/m, they may make 500-750 a month by sitting at their pc for around 7-10h a day, which is more than a normal job.
If this still sounds like a lot to you, let's compare it to a job at mcdonalds.
I've googled "average mcdonalds employee salary" and found this:
Crew Member
$9.98 per hour
Fast Food Attendant
$10.17 per hour
Okay, so $10/h on average. The average full-time job has 160 work hours every month which means that the average mcdonalds employee makes $1600 a month.
This is already more than a mid-sized account shop and I'm sure that you have enough knowledge and willpower to get a better job than this
 

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