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    April 20, 20265 min read

    Rent vs Buy LinkedIn Accounts: Which Is Better?

    If you're scaling LinkedIn outreach, you face a choice: rent accounts monthly or buy them outright.

    On paper, buying is cheaper. In practice, renting wins for 90% of teams. Here's why.

    The Real Cost of Buying

    A bought LinkedIn account costs $30-$80 once. Sounds cheaper than $45/mo rental — until it gets banned in week 3 and you're back at square one.

    Add residential proxies ($5-$15/mo per account), warm-up time, and replacement costs. Total ownership cost matches or exceeds renting.

    Why Renting Wins

    When you rent, you get: real accounts owned by real people, residential proxies included, 24h replacement if banned, and zero setup overhead.

    Your team focuses on writing better messages — not babysitting accounts.

    When Buying Makes Sense

    If you're a developer testing automation tools, buying 1-2 cheap accounts is fine. For real outreach at scale, rent.

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