Buy Hotmail accounts: fresh and aged
Last updated: July 15, 2026
You can buy Hotmail accounts here from $0.004 for fresh stock and around $0.040 for trusted (aged) stock. Every account includes the email address and its password, and many also carry an OAuth2 access token, a refresh token and a client ID, so you can connect over IMAP or Microsoft Graph without touching the interactive web login. Delivery is instant and automated: the credentials sit in your dashboard the moment the payment clears, with no approval step in between.
Payment is cryptocurrency only, through a Plisio checkout that takes USDT on TRC20, Litecoin and Tron. No card form, no personal details. You top a balance up once and spend it down across as many orders as you like. For Hotmail and Outlook you can read incoming mail, verification codes included, in the built-in viewer on this site, so a bought account works as an inbox with no client setup at all. If you need volume, the same stock and the same prices are available over the API.
| Product | Price | Stock |
|---|---|---|
| Hotmail Fresh | $0.004 | In stock |
| Hotmail Trusted | $0.020 | Out |
What you get when you buy a Hotmail account
Every Hotmail account here comes with the address and its password. Many also carry an OAuth2 access token, a refresh token and a client ID, which let you connect over IMAP or Microsoft Graph without ever loading the interactive web login. That last part matters more than it sounds. The web login is where Microsoft tends to ask for a phone number or a second factor, and tokens route around that entirely. Prices start at $0.004 for fresh stock and sit near $0.040 for trusted (aged) stock. Hotmail and Outlook run on the same Microsoft backend, so an @hotmail.com address behaves near-identically to an @outlook.com one. Pick whichever the live table has in stock. What you do not get is anything beyond the mailbox itself: no linked services, no history you can inspect before buying, no promise about how the account was originally created. You get credentials that log in.
Fresh vs aged Hotmail, and which to pick
Fresh Hotmail costs $0.004 and is newly created. Trusted (aged) Hotmail costs around $0.040, roughly ten times more, and has time behind it. The choice comes down to what happens after the first login. Fresh accounts are fine for a single sign-up, a verification code, or anything you finish in one session. They are new, so unusual activity right after creation is more likely to draw a challenge from Microsoft. Aged accounts have a history, and history is what makes a mailbox look ordinary. If you plan to keep the account, send from it, or come back to it next month, the extra three and a half cents buys a better starting point. Neither type is guaranteed to survive rough handling. Volume, speed and what you sign up for matter more than age does. Buy a handful of each and see which holds up for your workflow.
How to buy, step by step
Register, top up your balance with cryptocurrency, then buy. That is the whole flow, and it usually takes under two minutes. Funding goes through a Plisio checkout that accepts USDT on TRC20, Litecoin and Tron. There is no card form and no personal details, because the payment never touches your identity. You top the balance up once and spend it across as many orders as you want, so you are not repeating a checkout for every purchase. Pick the Hotmail product you want from the live table, set a quantity, confirm. The credentials land in your dashboard immediately. Nobody approves the order and no ticket waits in a queue. From there you can copy accounts one at a time or download the whole order as a file. If the quantity you need is not in stock, the table shows that before you spend anything.
Delivery and OAuth2 tokens
Delivery is instant and fully automated. The purchase clears and the credentials appear in your dashboard, ready to copy individually or download as one order file. There is no manual approval step, which also means there is nobody to reverse the order once it is done. Alongside the email and password, many Hotmail accounts ship with an OAuth2 access token, a refresh token and a client ID. Those let a script authenticate over IMAP or Microsoft Graph directly, with no browser login involved. If you have ever had a Microsoft login page demand a phone number at exactly the wrong moment, that is the problem tokens solve. Access tokens expire on Microsoft's schedule, and the refresh token is what gets you a new one, so store both. Not every batch includes tokens. The product listing states what a given batch comes with before you spend anything on it.
Reading the Hotmail inbox on the site
You can read a Hotmail inbox on xMailHub itself, with no mail client. Open the account from your orders and the built-in viewer pulls messages through the account's own credentials. Verification codes, confirmation links and ordinary sign-up mail all show up in the browser. This is why most people buying Hotmail here never configure IMAP: the loop is buy the account, paste the address into whatever form you are filling, switch tabs, read the code. It works for Hotmail and Outlook because both sit on the same Microsoft backend the viewer talks to. The viewer reads what arrives after you buy. It is not an archive of what the account received before it reached you, and it is not a substitute for a real client if you want to send, organise or keep mail for any length of time. For that, use the credentials in a client of your own.
Bulk Hotmail via the API
For bulk Hotmail, use the API rather than clicking through the store. Fund your balance once, then check live stock, read your balance and place orders from your own scripts. The purchase response hands back the credentials, so a script can buy an account, use it and move on with nobody in the loop. Both formats work: the modern query format and the legacy path format, which means scripts written against the older system keep running without a rewrite. Your API key lives on the API page and can be rotated whenever you want, so a leaked key costs you one rotation instead of your balance. Stock through the API is the same live number this page shows, not a cached estimate. If a Hotmail product reads zero, supply is genuinely out at that moment. Retry later instead of assuming the endpoint is broken.
Safety, guarantee and replacements
If an account fails to log in on first use, contact support with the order reference and it gets replaced. That is the guarantee, and it covers exactly what it says: the login working when you receive it. Each account is sold once, to a single buyer, so you are not sharing a mailbox with whoever bought it yesterday. What happens after delivery is outside our control, which is why the first thing to do with any account you intend to keep is change the password. Until you do, the original credentials still exist wherever they existed before. There is no refund path for an account you logged into, used, and then lost to a security check three days later. Test a small batch before you commit to a large one, especially if your workflow is unusual. The low price is what makes that kind of testing painless.
Frequently asked questions
How much does it cost to buy a Hotmail account?
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Fresh Hotmail starts at $0.004 per account, which is less than half a cent. Trusted (aged) Hotmail sits around $0.040, roughly ten times that. The live table on this page shows current prices and stock, and those numbers update continuously rather than being typed in by hand, so what you see is what you pay right now. There is no minimum order and no subscription. You top up a balance with cryptocurrency once and spend it down across however many orders you make. Buying one account and buying two thousand use the same flow at the same per-account price. If a price quoted in this text ever differs from the table, trust the table.
Is a Hotmail account the same as an Outlook account?
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Effectively yes. Hotmail and Outlook run on the same Microsoft backend, and an @hotmail.com address behaves near-identically to an @outlook.com one. The difference is the domain string, not anything operational. Both accept the same login methods, both work with the OAuth2 tokens included on many accounts, and both can be read in the on-site inbox viewer. Microsoft retired Hotmail as a brand years ago but kept the addresses working, so a Hotmail address today is an Outlook mailbox wearing an older name. When choosing between them here, go by price and stock rather than by domain. Most sign-up forms treat the two the same way, because to any check they run, the two are the same thing.
Do bought Hotmail accounts come with OAuth2 tokens?
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Many do. Alongside the email and password, those accounts include an OAuth2 access token, a refresh token and a client ID. With those you can connect over IMAP or Microsoft Graph from a script or a mail client without going through the interactive web login, which is where Microsoft usually asks for a phone number or a second factor. The access token expires on Microsoft's schedule and the refresh token is what you use to get a new one, so store both. Not every batch includes tokens, and the product listing states what it comes with before you buy. If tokens matter to your workflow, read the listing rather than assuming, and buy a small quantity first to confirm the format matches your code.
How fast is delivery, and can I get a refund?
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Delivery is instant. The purchase clears and the credentials are in your dashboard, with no approval step and nobody in the loop. You can copy accounts individually or download the whole order as a file. On refunds: there is a login guarantee rather than a general refund policy. If a delivered account will not log in on first use, contact support with the order reference and it is replaced. If it logs in and later gets locked, challenged or lost, that falls outside the guarantee, because access after delivery is not something we control. This is the standard trade for instant automated delivery at these prices. Buy a small batch first if you have not used this stock before.
Can I buy bulk Hotmail accounts through an API?
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Yes. Fund your balance once, then check live stock, read your balance and buy from your own scripts. The response returns the credentials directly, so no part of it needs a human. Both the modern query format and the legacy path format are supported, so scripts written against the old path style keep working. Your API key is on the API page and you can rotate it at any time. Stock through the API is the same live number shown on the site. There is no separate bulk price: a thousand accounts cost a thousand times one account, so the API is about automation rather than a discount. If a product returns zero stock, it is out at that moment and usually refills without you doing anything.
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