Buying an Instagram account sounds like a shortcut. It isn’t. I learned that the hard way. I paid for an account, got access, changed the password — everything looked fine. A few days later, I lost everything. The original owner recovered the account using the original email. That’s when I realized something most people don’t understand: Access is not ownership Even if you change the password, the person who controls the original email can take the account back at any time. Why this happens so often After digging deeper, I realized this isn’t rare. It happens all the time. Here’s why: 1. The seller still has recovery control If the original email isn’t transferred, the seller still owns the account. 2. There’s no official transfer system Unlike domains or businesses, Instagram doesn’t support ownership transfers. 3. The market is informal Most deals happen through WhatsApp or Telegram groups. No contracts. No guarantees. 4. Buyers misunderstand the risk People think they’re buying followers.…