Depends on their limitations* and legality of it. Usually these type of credits are non-transferrable.
If you do end up buying those credits I would write up a contract which stipulates you get your money back if those credits are taken away from you by AWS. Alternatively if the seller trusts you, you could set up a payment scheme where every month/quarter you'd share your invoice and pay only for the credits that have been used. (e.g. 50% of their value)
*AWS is known to give away a lot of free credits, but with some severe restrictions such as them only being valid for one year.
Depends on their limitations* and legality of it. Usually these type of credits are non-transferrable.
If you do end up buying those credits I would write up a contract which stipulates you get your money back if those credits are taken away from you by AWS. Alternatively if the seller trusts you, you could set up a payment scheme where every month/quarter you'd share your invoice and pay only for the credits that have been used. (e.g. 50% of their value)
*AWS is known to give away a lot of free credits, but with some severe restrictions such as them only being valid for one year.