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Trying to get on Amazon? Amazon denied us immediately and stated they won't tell me exactly why.
I used a different (older) computer (which I don't think (almost positive) has ever logged into Amazon.
1) used the internal modem.
2) New address (a walmart far far away)
3) New mobile telephone number (again never called amazon).
4) a simon gift card all made up with the correct info.
As soon as we tried to sell (sometime we never sold before) Amazon immediately came back and said we were denied and stated they won't give a reason.
Does any know if Amazon is allowing Simon gift cards?
Any thing else I might be doing wrong?
HELP? |
| getaroundebay | 09-08-2009 03:38 PM | Quote:
(which I don't think (almost positive) has ever logged into Amazon.
| If that computer has ever logged onto Amazon from a previous suspended IP, it will be known to them!
Amazon only tracks freely available information.
IP Range, OS, Browser, telephone numbers (I find using a landline holds an account better).
eBay is EASY to get back on (since finding this forum I have NEVER had a linked account) but Amazon is a whole different ball game, but it is a challenge I am looking forward too!
Try emailing them saying "I have never had an amazon account! Why you saying these things?"
I have had an account reinstated this way (Only 1 mind!)
They shoot first, ask questions later, although most of the time they don't ask questions, just leave you to bleed! |
| philly387 | 09-08-2009 03:38 PM | 2) New address (a walmart far far away)
Are you kidding me? Do you think Amazon doesn't know that is a Walmart address? Come on now. |
| ovidiu | 09-08-2009 10:14 PM | No kidding on #3. If there's anything we've learned, we've learned that Amazon's not stupid, and yes, referring to #2, they do shoot first and don't ask later. If you're honest, I guess you're supposed to get up, slap on a bandage, and start begging for your account!
For address, why not just pick a house or apartment address? Amazon never mails anything to sellers. And don't make it far away, stuff should make sense to bots or some Amazon Seller performance dude looking at all this stuff. |
Thanks for the info. However does Amazon allow simon gift cards to be used to start a seller account??
Thanks, Quote:
Originally Posted by ovidiu
(Post 102974)
No kidding on #3. If there's anything we've learned, we've learned that Amazon's not stupid, and yes, referring to #2, they do shoot first and don't ask later. If you're honest, I guess you're supposed to get up, slap on a bandage, and start begging for your account!
For address, why not just pick a house or apartment address? Amazon never mails anything to sellers. And don't make it far away, stuff should make sense to bots or some Amazon Seller performance dude looking at all this stuff. | |
| Recherché | 09-09-2009 10:31 AM | Yep. It does state so on seller info you can sign up only with US credit or gift card (I signed up with simon gift card). Of course, along with bank account. |
| getaroundebay | 09-09-2009 04:52 PM | My current amazon account was suspended last night!
I appealed, as I said in a previous post only one has ever been reinstated....
Got an email saying I am under 30 day review, and sorry for the inconvience caused!
Hopefully, after the review, I shouldn't get linked....Should I?
Has anyone had review then been suspended for linked to previous suspended account? |
| ovidiu | 09-09-2009 06:08 PM | I suggest you PM vicvelcro....Amazon had a huge thing for him (ensuring they got rid of him permanently, that is) and I believe he managed to successfully make it back. |
| Recherché | 09-09-2009 06:44 PM | So were you suspended or under 30 day review? It can't be both. Either they are giving you 30 day restriction (happens to most/all new sellers) or they suspended you due to link with previous account which simply means get a new stealth account. You did go to ipburger to keep tabs on ip addresses to see if your not using previous suspended ip address huh? |
| getaroundebay | 09-09-2009 06:47 PM | #9. Yes... I do all those things. Amazon is ALOT more complicated than just IP and cookies!
I was supended due to being linked with a suspended account, I clicked appeal, then I was reinstated and automatically placed under 30 day review!! |
| ovidiu | 09-09-2009 07:06 PM | Don't give up on it...you may just pass the review, especially with a wounded seller "why are you doing this to me!" email to Seller Performance. However, do be prepared to start a new stealth account. Be careful not to mix IPs and cookies if you preemptively start a new account; it's a surefire way to get both accounts canned. |
| getaroundebay | 09-09-2009 07:11 PM | Na, with Amazon I wait, if I get kicked I start again! I can't seem to manage keeping 2 accounts going at the same time.
Well hopefully I will, I mean, if they had enough evidence, surely they wouldn't of accepted my appeal would they? |
| ovidiu | 09-09-2009 07:38 PM | Who knows what a review really means. I think it was vicvelcro who thought that they were mostly using it to test your response to their alleged "investigation". |
I opened new account with WAMU gift card. I don't like simon gift card, if you purchased twice then they block your card, never send it to you.
Also, don't use walmart address you can use PO |
| Vicvelcro | 09-12-2009 02:46 PM | Amazon uses many combined ways to link accounts. The most recent development is checking the harware ID of your NIC MAC. Even if you do everything else proper, if you don't use a different computer or at least a different NIC, you will be linked. They check the NIC MAC first.
Understand that having 2 NICs installed won't save you. I've tested it. You need one NIC installed for one Amazon account. Then you shut down, remove the NIC, install your other NIC for the other Amazon account, switch windows user or if you aren't on a windows PC you should do whatever you normally have done to dodge their cookie monster. Then log in to the other Amazon.
Put a sticker on each NIC card. #1 and #2, so you don't get them confused. |
| nobody999 | 09-12-2009 11:33 PM | Quote:
Originally Posted by vicvelcro
(Post 103519)
Amazon uses many combined ways to link accounts. The most recent development is checking the harware ID of your NIC MAC. Even if you do everything else proper, if you don't use a different computer or at least a different NIC, you will be linked. They check the NIC MAC first.
Understand that having 2 NICs installed won't save you. I've tested it. You need one NIC installed for one Amazon account. Then you shut down, remove the NIC, install your other NIC for the other Amazon account, switch windows user or if you aren't on a windows PC you should do whatever you normally have done to dodge their cookie monster. Then log in to the other Amazon.
Put a sticker on each NIC card. #1 and #2, so you don't get them confused. |
that must be pain in the a$$ |
| ruexbluesummer | 09-13-2009 01:10 AM | do the IP/cookie/NIC rules all apply to mac computers as well? |
| Vicvelcro | 09-13-2009 02:10 AM | Absolutely. |
| EbanYtsa | 05-26-2010 05:11 PM | Quote:
Originally Posted by Vicvelcro
(Post 103519)
Amazon uses many combined ways to link accounts. The most recent development is checking the harware ID of your NIC MAC. Even if you do everything else proper, if you don't use a different computer or at least a different NIC, you will be linked. They check the NIC MAC first.
Understand that having 2 NICs installed won't save you. I've tested it. You need one NIC installed for one Amazon account. Then you shut down, remove the NIC, install your other NIC for the other Amazon account, switch windows user or if you aren't on a windows PC you should do whatever you normally have done to dodge their cookie monster. Then log in to the other Amazon.
Put a sticker on each NIC card. #1 and #2, so you don't get them confused. | Why don't u just use Mac address changer? |
| Vicvelcro | 05-26-2010 11:26 PM | You can. I do. But many people have tried doing that only to get tangled up later by making both adapters the same MAC or forgetting to change both, leaving one the same.
Best advice, get a wireless router. Change the MAC of the router, and have a handful of cheap USB adapters. Put your account name on each one. That way, you have a cheap fast nearly ID TEN TEE proof solution. |
| OfficialGenius | 05-27-2010 05:21 AM | What are the USB adapters for if your completely wireless? Am I missing something here? :pout: |
| Vicvelcro | 05-27-2010 05:37 AM | USB adapters like the WG111 and the DWL-122. Plug a little thingie in your you know where - no wires. It's like technological telepathy from your PC to your router or an access point. At 12 dollars per thingie, it's real easy to change MAC. You just unplug one and put a different one in you know where. |
| clownlover54 | 05-28-2010 03:47 PM | Quote:
Originally Posted by getaroundebay
(Post 103102)
My current amazon account was suspended last night!
I appealed, as I said in a previous post only one has ever been reinstated....
Got an email saying I am under 30 day review, and sorry for the inconvience caused!
Hopefully, after the review, I shouldn't get linked....Should I?
Has anyone had review then been suspended for linked to previous suspended account? | I had it this week I opened an account at a friends after 3 weeks they put me on review said I had to many sales and no feedback I sent them all the info and today BAM Blocked to a previous owner This person never sold computer Brand new I do not understand |
| Ballsack | 06-05-2010 04:02 PM | Wouldn't it be easier to just use dialup for one account and your regular cable modem with the other? | | All times are GMT -5. The time now is 11:15 AM. | |
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