Auctiva
If you've ever used Auctiva, you know what I'm talking about. When you first register for Auctiva, it sends a generated "token" that allows you to not have to supply your user id/password every time you upload to ebay from Auctiva, something like a "remember my password" option I guess. This "links" the Auctiva account to your ebay account just so information can be sent there like feedback and the like. Does anyone know if these tokens research your IP or other information that could lead to linking of accounts? It's been pretty well cleared that 3rd party sites and ebay do not share information, but in the case of the token, is this the exception?
I've been trying to figure out which is safer to use with the best chances of not being suspended--Turbo Lister or Auctiva. To this point Auctiva seemed the safe bet, but with this "token" thing, I'm just not sure, as it "may" have the potential to link an old account to your new account?
Anyone have some information to share to clear up this mystery?
By the way, if it hasn't been confirmed already, I found out turbo lister doesn't work by comparing different user id's within the program, but rather by your different IP addresses, so that's good to know. If you switch your IP or use dialup, you should be relatively safe using the program. At least that's what I've been informed by an employee.
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