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How would I go about getting dial up when I already have cable internet?

I would definitely be interested in signing up for that if it means my accounts will stay active.

Also, could it be my accounts are being deleted because I'm signing up as a seller from the start? And not creating a buyer account initially?
Nope, not that. I create new account and list more than 10 high risk item with no problem
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How would I go about getting dial up when I already have cable internet?

I would definitely be interested in signing up for that if it means my accounts will stay active.

Also, could it be my accounts are being deleted because I'm signing up as a seller from the start? And not creating a buyer account initially?
Nope, you can start as a seller from the beginning no problem.

Dial-up is easy to have at the same time since it uses your phone line and not your cable line.. you just need a provider; it can be up and running within the next few hours if you were really committed, since no modem is required (well an internal dial up modem.. I think some newer computers don't have one, but most do).

DSL works the same way. I have DSL and Cable internet routed to my house since it works the same way as the dial up for the most part (dsl using phone line). With dial up you get a different IP every time you reconnect. It's just SLIGHTLY cheaper than DSL but waaay slower obviously. DSL you have just the 1 IP as it tends to always be static among carriers (as far as I'm aware).

4g dongle on the other hand will behave more like the dial up in the sense that you get a new IP every time you reconnect.. and it is quite a bit quicker (often times 4x as fast as dial up or better).. but definitely not as quick as most decent DSL providers.
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How would I go about getting dial up when I already have cable internet?

I would definitely be interested in signing up for that if it means my accounts will stay active.

Also, could it be my accounts are being deleted because I'm signing up as a seller from the start? And not creating a buyer account initially?
Dial up is used with an old fashioned phone line and a modem. It is slow, but it eliminates a lot of issues. For example, IP and MAC addresses are not as much of an issue.

I would never ask what anyone sells, but can you name the category? Or, if you feel uncomfortable with that, are your items high risk?

The stealth goal is to make your accounts seem as normal as possible. It never hurts to browse their site for a while, even a few minutes a day before creating a seller account.

I would also advise that you always try to eliminate ANYTHING that could possibly link you to any old accounts. You may have noticed that I and another member have a disagreement over whether or not Amazon can track by MAC addresses. We can agree to disagree, but it does not hurt to spoof the MAC just to be sure. That way, you are covered in either situation.

I recommend using a real address, but make sure you don't use the real name of someone who lived there.

Here are some of the things I always do:
  • Have a working phone number on file
  • Use different VCC's or gift card companies for each account
  • Use a real address as opposed to one that does not exist
  • Use Gmail as it does not automatically display images. However, if you are using different PC's and can access an ISP email address, that would be even better. By ISP address I mean like @comcast.net or @frontier.com
  • Use paid providers for your services. Many people will say this is unnecessary, but I feel they are overused. $5 a month for a working phone number that shows up as a landline is better - in my opinion - than using Google Voice
  • Stay under the radar by keeping sales volume low, at least when the account is new. The beauty of stealth is that you can have 10 accounts if you want to make $7500 in sales right away.
  • Always respond to any customer inquiries or complaints within 24 hours
  • If you can help it, NEVER let anything escalate to an A-Z Guarantee claim.
  • Ask for feedback when appropriate, but don't be pushy. A very small percentage of Amazon buyers will leave feedback. The vast majority never will, no matter what you do.
  • Be professional at all times. If Amazon feels you are being rude to their customers, NOTHING will save your account.
  • If you MUST use a VPN or a VPS choose a provider that is smaller. You don't want to use something like Hostgator.

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Dial up is used with an old fashioned phone line and a modem. It is slow, but it eliminates a lot of issues. For example, IP and MAC addresses are not as much of an issue.

I would never ask what anyone sells, but can you name the category? Or, if you feel uncomfortable with that, are your items high risk?

The stealth goal is to make your accounts seem as normal as possible. It never hurts to browse their site for a while, even a few minutes a day before creating a seller account.

I would also advise that you always try to eliminate ANYTHING that could possibly link you to any old accounts. You may have noticed that I and another member have a disagreement over whether or not Amazon can track by MAC addresses. We can agree to disagree, but it does not hurt to spoof the MAC just to be sure. That way, you are covered in either situation.

I recommend using a real address, but make sure you don't use the real name of someone who lived there.

Here are some of the things I always do:
  • Have a working phone number on file
  • Use different VCC's or gift card companies for each account
  • Use a real address as opposed to one that does not exist
  • Use Gmail as it does not automatically display images. However, if you are using different PC's and can access an ISP email address, that would be even better. By ISP address I mean like @comcast.net or @frontier.com
  • Use paid providers for your services. Many people will say this is unnecessary, but I feel they are overused. $5 a month for a working phone number that shows up as a landline is better - in my opinion - than using Google Voice
  • Stay under the radar by keeping sales volume low, at least when the account is new. The beauty of stealth is that you can have 10 accounts if you want to make $7500 in sales right away.
  • Always respond to any customer inquiries or complaints within 24 hours
  • If you can help it, NEVER let anything escalate to an A-Z Guarantee claim.
  • Ask for feedback when appropriate, but don't be pushy. A very small percentage of Amazon buyers will leave feedback. The vast majority never will, no matter what you do.
  • Be professional at all times. If Amazon feels you are being rude to their customers, NOTHING will save your account.
  • If you MUST use a VPN or a VPS choose a provider that is smaller. You don't want to use something like Hostgator.
Very good information, thank you.

So to get dial up internet, I basically just need a land line? Then I can use AOL or what not?

As far as the category, I sell everything from Iphones to 140-pack pamper diapers.. It really varies as to what I wish to sell on each stealth account. I believe it's my stealth methods, as I have NEVER had an account deleted in the past.. Only a suspension by Amazon.. So it must be something different I'm doing now.

It's not so much the category of the items I'm selling, as it is my stealth methods. This was proven when Amazon deleted several accounts of mine that hadn't even offered items for sale.
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Very good information, thank you.

So to get dial up internet, I basically just need a land line? Then I can use AOL or what not?

As far as the category, I sell everything from Iphones to 140-pack pamper diapers.. It really varies as to what I wish to sell on each stealth account. I believe it's my stealth methods, as I have NEVER had an account deleted in the past.. Only a suspension by Amazon.. So it must be something different I'm doing now.

It's not so much the category of the items I'm selling, as it is my stealth methods. This was proven when Amazon deleted several accounts of mine that hadn't even offered items for sale.
OK... So, ask yourself, WHAT was the common thing shared by the accounts that were deleted? I agree that it sounds like it is something in the setup of the accounts that you are having a problem with. Find the things the accounts had in common and you will be much closer to solving the problem.
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If you are getting linked that quick then I would say yhere is almost certainly a problem with your methods. What type of credit card do you use?
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@OP, have to mention that if you are selling the SAME items...in a SIMILAR pattern...you can be linked via that way too - not ONLY via your set-up method.
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The OP don't have access to this folder
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