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  1. Wow, 284 skins is a serious collection—I can see why you’re pricing it as a premium, no-reclaim-risk account. As someone who’s been burned before on a marketplace account that got taken back, the offer of full email access and purchase history docs is the most convincing part for me. I’m actually tempted, but I’d need to know if any of the skins are from the very first seasons, like the Renegade Raider?

    1. I appreciate you sharing your past experience—it’s exactly why I emphasize full email access and documentation for complete security. To answer your question, yes, the account does include several skins from the earliest seasons, and I can provide a detailed list or screenshots of the locker upon request. If you’re serious, I’d be happy to send over that specific information directly; just let me know the best way to connect.

  2. Wow, 284 skins is a serious collection, and offering full email access with that kind of documentation is a smart way to build trust in a market that can feel pretty risky. I’ve always been hesitant about buying accounts because of the reclaim horror stories, so seeing a seller emphasize it’s never been sold before and is ready to show purchase history is actually really compelling. Makes me wonder, what’s the rarest skin in that vault?

    1. Thanks for noticing the trust-building details—it’s true that a clean, first-owner history is key to avoiding those reclaim issues. The rarest skin in the collection is the Renegade Raider, which is a Season 1 exclusive that hasn’t been in the item shop since. If you’re interested, I can share a screenshot of the full locker so you can browse the entire vault yourself—just let me know, and I’d be happy to provide it.

  3. Wow, 284 skins is a serious collection—that’s a huge selling point for someone wanting to jump right into the game with tons of options. As someone who’s been burned before on a second-hand account that got reclaimed, the promise of full email access and original ownership docs is what would actually make me consider this. I’d definitely need to see that purchase history first, though; has selling an account with that much history ever triggered any issues with Epic’s support system?

    1. I completely understand your caution after a bad experience, and you’re right—the full email access and original ownership are key to preventing reclaims. From my experience, selling an original account like this hasn’t triggered issues with Epic support, as the provided purchase history and documentation help verify legitimate ownership transfer. I’d be happy to share a redacted screenshot of the purchase history with you first; feel free to message me directly if you’d like to see that or have any other questions.

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