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| arsgunner77 | 05-16-2010 05:17 PM | who here actually has had success with multiple amazon on one pc? just like the question says..ive searched forums but never saw anything,i have to try it myself because ive heard all accounts will get linked within a month or less
but from reading threads here..people say they create multiple accounts from one computer but than you never hear if they have any success,i know amazon is a different ball game than ebay
i dont expect too many replies,the only success ive had with amazon,and this is my experience..is reformatting my computer and new ip...and thats it..that worked for me on my last 3 accounts..i just dont want to keep reformatting my computer,gets annoying,so thats why im asking
thanks |
| Vicvelcro | 05-16-2010 06:13 PM | It can be done on one PC, but it involves using multiple adapters and having one for each login. Or good mac-changing software (not the lame ones).
Most people fail when they try this method. If one mistake is made, all are finished.
Don't reformat too many times. It gradually degrades the S.M.A.R.T. status of the HD. Reformatting isn't necessary anyhow. Just boot up safe-mode as administrator, use control panel/users to remove all user accounts except the administrator. Open up explorer, go to the 'documents and settings' folder, remove any user folders and subfolders that belong to any of the user accounts you deleted from control panel. Change network adapter or change the MAC. Restart the PC. Log in as administrator in normal mode or safe mode, add user accounts from control panel. Then get to work. |
very simple:
Use Multiple OS on 1 PC
Use different mobile broadband for each OS |
| arsgunner77 | 05-16-2010 06:36 PM | Quote:
Originally Posted by Vicvelcro
(Post 138939)
It can be done on one PC, but it involves using multiple adapters and having one for each login. Or good mac-changing software (not the lame ones).
Most people fail when they try this method. If one mistake is made, all are finished.
Don't reformat too many times. It gradually degrades the S.M.A.R.T. status of the HD. Reformatting isn't necessary anyhow. Just boot up safe-mode as administrator, use control panel/users to remove all user accounts except the administrator. Open up explorer, go to the 'documents and settings' folder, remove any user folders and subfolders that belong to any of the user accounts you deleted from control panel. Change network adapter or change the MAC. Restart the PC. Log in as administrator in normal mode or safe mode, add user accounts from control panel. Then get to work. | ya ill give a try..well the computer i use for ebay/amazon is about 8 years old,it runs fine,i just use it for that,i have a macbook for personal,so i dont care too much about this ,ive got my money's worth out it..this may sound stupid but what do you mean by multiple adapters? i know how ebay works,but i know amazon is way different,so ive never tried doing multiples there,ebay is way too easy,wish amazon was as easy
i will try some of this.thanks |
| First Edition | 05-16-2010 06:36 PM | Quote:
Originally Posted by arsgunner77
(Post 138942)
ya ill give a try..well the computer i use for ebay/amazon is about 8 years old,it runs fine,i just use it for that,i have a macbook for personal,so i dont care too much about this ,ive got my money's worth out it..this may sound stupid but what do you mean by multiple adapters? i know how ebay works,but i know amazon is way different,so ive never tried doing multiples there,ebay is way too easy,wish amazon was as easy
i will try some of this.thanks | Wireless adapters |
| Vicvelcro | 05-16-2010 07:59 PM | Multiple adapters:
Install a few ethernet adapters in your computer slots and disable all of them except the one you will use. When you switch to a different Amazon, log out then back into the appropriate user account, disable the adapter used for the other Amazon login, enable ONE ethernet and plug the CAT5e line into that adapter, then proceed as normal.
Or get a wireless router and several wireless adapters. Change the router MAC appropriate for each Amazon login, label each wi-fi adapter with the Amazon user name. Only use the appropriate wi-fi adapter designated for each Amazon user. |
| Here We Go Again | 05-16-2010 10:56 PM | I run a really good MAC Spoofing piece of software on all of my Amazon machines.
I get multiple accounts on each and every machine.
I also run multiple accounts at the same time so I use more that 1 machine.
Works great for me. |
| Vicvelcro | 05-16-2010 11:09 PM | I'm fairly certain that none of my factory MACs has ever been introduced to the interwebz. I spoof every piece of equipment I have, from the moment the devices are installed. It helps to make a regular practice of spoofing every login always.
I boot up, I turn on my router, I check the MAC, I then check my ethernet or wireless MAC, I boot my modem without the coax, I check the internal settings, plug in the coax, then I fly like an eagle. Always the same routine. I change every device ID before switching to any other login. I have a database to ensure that each set is always configured correctly for each site I use, so that each site always sees the same device-tree it saw the last time I visited.
Amazon has been an absolute breeze, since I implemented my routine. |
| chopperstyle | 05-18-2010 07:29 AM | Verizon Mobile Internet USB for Amazon I use a verizon usb mobile internet card to connect to the internet. If I use different mobile pc cards to connect to each Amazon account will that serve the same purpose as changing macs or internal cards? |
| Vicvelcro | 05-18-2010 07:42 AM | Yes it would work well. Just be sure you observe all other recommended actions, as well. Clear your flash objects, use separate user logins, etc etc. |
| Recherché | 05-18-2010 01:54 PM | Wow. You guys go through a lot. My much more simplistic measures pales in comparison using same laptop, different user accounts and IP addresses with dial-up. Never had a problem with running multiple accounts for amazon. |
| jbluntz | 05-29-2010 12:54 PM | ^ Quote:
Originally Posted by Recherché
(Post 139250)
Wow. You guys go through a lot. My much more simplistic measures pales in comparison using same laptop, different user accounts and IP addresses with dial-up. Never had a problem with running multiple accounts for amazon. | You must be lucky then, I had the same setup once only lasted about a month and they all went down the same day, I'm gonna start stocking up on used laptops keep things simple. | | All times are GMT -5. The time now is 08:56 AM. | |
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