I agree.
Why not to make a new account to transfer ratings

Completely true. Also, I have a friend who had a gold membership, and when he created the another acount so his rating would be better, he lost his gold membership. Also, you just lose a whole lotta points in the first couple of games and thats depressing, watching ur rating go down 1,000 points.

Cheating? What? How? I went on a losing streak and kept losing in part cus of the frustration of knowing my elo didnt reflect my true rating. Went all the way down to like 1050 elo. After making a new account starting it at 1200 elo im now 1400 elo after 120 games. How is wanting to play against people ur level cheating, care to explain???
Ok, you came to know why not to make a new account to transfer ratings. Well, I've got a good answer for that. First of all, you are cheating, and it is actually against the community guidelines to have many accounts linked to one Gmail, but it's the same if you are making an account for transferring ratings. Second, It doesn't WORK. Seriously, if you wanna be a high-rated player, then WORK for it. don't cheat to it. If you are going to play others, you will fail because you are not your rating. You will lose until you start from square one. If you are doing this for show are you aren't going to play, well, just so you know, I'll bet you just wasted 24 hours of your life for literally NOTHING. I know you still have a lot of years to go, but cmon. Is spending 24 hours extra not dead something you would wish for your entire lifetime? Yeah, I suppose so. So I hope those two reasons why not to make a new account to transfer ratings helped you to not cheat, or if you did make you regret it, but last words:
"Cheating Is Bad, So Don't Do It."
~@AverageLife 2020