If you kept those 2-regions-limited ones until they mature into the full accounts you could make more money off them. And if you got them SES approved you could make even more off them, plus you would drive away
this scammer. Just saying.
How do they mature full???
I am sorry I don't know how to create these accounts, I just use them...
PM me with the method if you can help, also, if possible, let me know how can I go ahead with everything Indian, I mean phone, system, card, etc...
I don't know how to get it SES approved too, please share it with me and I will give you a share if I get them approved the same...
Please PM me with everything, I am now interested in creating it myself instead of buying them...
Will sell my own accounts if I get them created the way you said...
Well, any newly created AWS account is limited to 2 regions at first. This limitation is only temporary. So if I were you I would just launch a free tier instance in all those accounts and keep some benchmark running in them so that they are not iddling and then just forget it for a month. Then I would simply open a case in the support center and ask for the limitation to be lifted. Once that is done then, again after some days, I would fill
the SES form and see what happens. You can always sell them as 2-regions-limited but if you wait a bit and do a tiny little work maybe you will manage to upgrade them into full accounts and their value will rise. That's what I would do if I were you, anyway.
I don't know anything Indian-related so can't help you there, sorry.
If you want to create the AWS accounts yourself then all you need is some identity and a matching vcc and some phone number where you can receive a call and use dtmf. Presumably you don't need a different vcc for every AWS account, the same probably goes for the phone number. When I needed more accounts I just simply opened them in my name and used a different vcc and phone in each of them simply because I have that many vccs and phones but I know it's not necessary. There are legitimate use cases where a person needs multiple accounts because they are running different projects in each of them and they need a separate billing, so they just open another AWS account with the same vcc and phone and I guess a different e-mail address.
But all I am talking about is a normal use, people who do this in bulk are maybe/probably doing things differently.