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| Rgivens | 07-26-2011 05:12 PM | My suggestions to create an Amazon account properly Hello everyone,
I have been selling on Amazon for quite some time now and figured I would share a little bit of knowledge with this community. The small tutorial I'll be providing today is how to create a new Amazon account and cash out properly. Step 1: Create an Amazon buyer's account with a new IP address, computer user, browser, email, VCC, bank and false personal data. Step 2: Soon after creating an Amazon account, sign up for a seller's account. Use the VCC and Banking information for this step. Step 3: Let your account sit for approximately (10) days, (depending on how much you sell.) Step 4: On the 10th day, start selling products. If you're a big-time seller, and make upwards of $200 per day; I suggest selling on the 12th or 13th day. If you sell $50 or less per day, you may start on the 10th. Step 5: Initiate a transfer to your banking account on day 14. Halt all sales during this period, so as to assure Amazon doesn't put your account under review. Final step: Enjoy your money without dealing with an initial "velocity limit" review.
One of the biggest mistakes I made when selling on Amazon to start, was that I sold approximately $3,500 in the first 2 weeks of being in business. Before I had a chance to cash out the funds, Amazon put me under review. This easy step-by-step process allows you to cash out your funds, all while staying undetected by Amazon.
Now, I have had accounts get banned in the past doing this same process. However, I was offering the same product over and over again; with no more than 2 seperate choices. If you offer a variety of products, Amazon won't catch on.
Good luck!
R. |
| jon3674 | 07-27-2011 02:08 AM | Hi
I was under the impression that a new mac address was also needed, and that resulted in a new computer, is that not the case? Can you get around the new mac address buy just creating a new user on the same computer? |
@jon3674 - don't derail the topic - no no ha.
@Rgivens, nice simplified tip - only step 1 I would disagree a bit (or perhaps you can school me a bit) - why bother making a buyer account in the first place? Perhaps I am not following this step and failing because of this hmm.
I have never used the VCC or other cc for buyer account creation THEN seller. |
| nobody999 | 07-27-2011 11:42 AM | i have a question regarding #1
are you able to input credit card # and bank info without having to actually buy something?
also how much are we able to disperse on day 14? |
| unfortuantemistake | 07-27-2011 12:22 PM | As somone who has tried every combination of selling, waiting, 3 days, 10 days, 12 days, different dollar amounts, 50-500.00, there is no guaranteed way that is going to work.
Amazon's system is completely random, sometime you can be put under review for selling one item for 19.99, sometime you can sell several 100 and be able to transfer in the 14 days.
Velocitiy limits seem to be different on every account.
Also, a new MAC address is always helpful and easy to do with a spoof program. |
| Rgivens | 07-27-2011 01:58 PM | Quote:
Originally Posted by nobody999
(Post 253316)
i have a question regarding #1
are you able to input credit card # and bank info without having to actually buy something?
also how much are we able to disperse on day 14? | I do apologize for the confusion regarding question number 1. I will simplify it.. What I actually meant, was that you need all of the above information listed in #1 to create both a buyer's account and a seller's account. You will only use the banking information and credit card (VCC) when signing up for a seller's account.
Also, yes, you can enter your credit card # and bank info without buying something. |
| Rgivens | 07-27-2011 01:59 PM | Quote:
Originally Posted by nobody999
(Post 253316)
i have a question regarding #1
are you able to input credit card # and bank info without having to actually buy something?
also how much are we able to disperse on day 14? | You can disperse as much as you have in your account on day 14. |
| Rgivens | 07-27-2011 02:03 PM | Quote:
Originally Posted by unfortuantemistake
(Post 253329)
As somone who has tried every combination of selling, waiting, 3 days, 10 days, 12 days, different dollar amounts, 50-500.00, there is no guaranteed way that is going to work.
Amazon's system is completely random, sometime you can be put under review for selling one item for 19.99, sometime you can sell several 100 and be able to transfer in the 14 days.
Velocitiy limits seem to be different on every account.
Also, a new MAC address is always helpful and easy to do with a spoof program. | I have tried this step more than 5 times and I've always been able to cash out without any problems on day 14. One of the main reasons an account is banned before the 14 day period is up, is because they either sell the same items as a previously banned account, or they are traced through some form of CPU information. Never for velocity limits... |
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Amazon bans members instantly if a seller's account is the first creation.
| Well, my accounts have gone into instant selling from account creation - and rarely I get banned right away. Sure sooner or later but I think the buying step is redundant. HOWEVER, it's worth a shot on my part to see if it helps for account stability =) Good stuff. |
| Rgivens | 07-27-2011 03:20 PM | Not only does it give the impression you aren't interested in selling, it also gives the impression you're new to selling on Amazon. It's a little bit harder to track repeat offenders if you create a buyer's account first. :) |
| nobody999 | 07-27-2011 06:04 PM | Quote:
Originally Posted by Rgivens
(Post 253409)
Not only does it give the impression you aren't interested in selling, it also gives the impression you're new to selling on Amazon. It's a little bit harder to track repeat offenders if you create a buyer's account first. :) | hi,
i'm not saying this won't work, but in the past when i make accounts, i do make buyer account first and actually buy some things first....i use stealth address (random addresses i find online), and then make it into a seller account, but i do get suspended pretty quickly, 99 percent of the time its for "did not pass review" suspension...
but thanks for sharing what works for you. |
| Rgivens | 07-27-2011 06:14 PM | Quote:
Originally Posted by nobody999
(Post 253465)
hi,
i'm not saying this won't work, but in the past when i make accounts, i do make buyer account first and actually buy some things first....i use stealth address (random addresses i find online), and then make it into a seller account, but i do get suspended pretty quickly, 99 percent of the time its for "did not pass review" suspension...
but thanks for sharing what works for you. | If it's for "did not pass review" then you're probably doing something either illegal, or against Amazon's policies.. |
| nobody999 | 07-27-2011 06:24 PM | Quote:
Originally Posted by Rgivens
(Post 253467)
If it's for "did not pass review" then you're probably doing something either illegal, or against Amazon's policies.. | hi, no nothing illegal at all or against amazon policies that i can think of ...
i'll give it a go and see if it'll work
thanks |
| Rgivens | 07-27-2011 06:56 PM | Quote:
Originally Posted by nobody999
(Post 253469)
hi, no nothing illegal at all or against amazon policies that i can think of ...
i'll give it a go and see if it'll work
thanks | No problem.. Just as I've said though.. I have never had a problem other than them linking my previous accounts for me being stupid... hehe.. Good luck my friend! Let me know how it goes.. |
| nobody999 | 07-27-2011 08:03 PM | hi,
i'm able to add a credit card to buyer account, but i don't see the option to add a bank account to the buyer account....
thanks |
| Rgivens | 07-27-2011 08:07 PM | Quote:
Originally Posted by nobody999
(Post 253491)
hi,
i'm able to add a credit card to buyer account, but i don't see the option to add a bank account to the buyer account....
thanks | Step 1 has parts that take place in step 2. In other words, step 1 explains what you need in order to create both a buyer and seller account on Amazon. You will need to enter both your VCC and Banking information when you create a seller account. |
| nobody999 | 07-27-2011 08:43 PM | got another question, it seems like i'm not able to just create a seller account without actually trying to list an item....is there a way to open a seller account without listing anything?
thanks |
| Rgivens | 07-27-2011 08:53 PM | Quote:
Originally Posted by nobody999
(Post 253496)
got another question, it seems like i'm not able to just create a seller account without actually trying to list an item....is there a way to open a seller account without listing anything?
thanks | Click on the "sell yours here" button and list an item. Then soon after, go into your listings panel and remove the actual listing. I don't think there's a way to create a seller's account without listing something. Just list it, then remove it after. |
| nobody999 | 07-27-2011 08:59 PM | Quote:
Originally Posted by Rgivens
(Post 253497)
Click on the "sell yours here" button and list an item. Then soon after, go into your listings panel and remove the actual listing. I don't think there's a way to create a seller's account without listing something. Just list it, then remove it after. | ok..i thought that was the only way to make a seller account, but thought you had some other method....
thanks |
| Rgivens | 07-27-2011 09:14 PM | No problem. That's how I've always done it. Doesn't really make a difference, as you can easily remove the item shortly after. :) |
| Road-Kill | 07-27-2011 09:31 PM | You can create a seller account without listing anything.just click on the account link and then click on the seller account link. It will ask you to log-in and gives you the choice or being a new or registered user.
After you click on that, they have a new screen that says" Want to sell something you bought on Amazon". So if someone orders something and then lists the same item for sale, that is a way to look like a legit buyer. |
| Rgivens | 07-28-2011 12:17 AM | Quote:
Originally Posted by Road-Kill
(Post 253501)
You can create a seller account without listing anything.just click on the account link and then click on the seller account link. It will ask you to log-in and gives you the choice or being a new or registered user.
After you click on that, they have a new screen that says" Want to sell something you bought on Amazon". So if someone orders something and then lists the same item for sale, that is a way to look like a legit buyer. | Yes. That's a good way to look legitimate. But if you remove the item shortly after listing it, Amazon has no way of tracing it. | | All times are GMT -5. The time now is 02:36 AM. | |
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