A Little Confusion on Operating Amazon Ghost Tactics
So I am ready to dive back into amazon, and have read Ghost. I bought it a long time ago and I'm not sure how up to date it is. So Basically, I want to us a virtual machine OS, but also want to use a VPN, as opposed to buying adaptors, and changing MAcs and all that. Can I use the Virtual OS and download my VPN software to that?
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Re: A Little Confusion on Operating Amazon Ghost Tactics
That's too complicated. Buy a new pc, new wireless router and new internet provider (you could even get one of those data-only plans and use it on a internet usb stick).
After that, use a brother/father/uncle/son/etc identity for registration, plus open a couple of bank accounts (with a visa debit card attached to them) and you'll be good to go.
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Originally Posted by jmo507
That's too complicated. Buy a new pc, new wireless router and new internet provider (you could even get one of those data-only plans and use it on a internet usb stick).
After that, use a brother/father/uncle/son/etc identity for registration, plus open a couple of bank accounts (with a visa debit card attached to them) and you'll be good to go.
Agree with first paragraph.
Disagree with using relative/family info for registration -
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Use a Virtual PC. Its just as good as buying a "real" new one ! But way cheaper and easier to setup.
And make sure your public IP is NEVER the same for 2 accounts you login with.
If you don't have a Static IP (= you get a new IP every time you power on and off your modem) you don't even need to pay for a mobile broadband.
And forget about MAC adress. They can't figure out that one.
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Re: A Little Confusion on Operating Amazon Ghost Tactics
The thing about buying a new PC is I have done that twice and been shut down both times. I'm always careful with my IP and never reuse. I recently switched providers, and now my IP does NOT reset with my modem/router. I was also unable to hook up my netgear to the new equipment. Thats why I started using a VPN in the first place.
So my computers MAC can not be figured out if I'm using a virtual machine? Because Amazon Ghost says it can...This is where my confusion lies. I'm not much of an IT guy but do have a basic understanding. Realistically, to go drop a grand on a new machine isn't cost effective for me, because I can gurantee my account won't last more than 3 months. They never do.
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buying a new pc is waste of money . You can download VMware player its free and you can make multiple virtual machines as many as you like as long your computer can handle it . Virtual machines already makes unique mac address. the only thing is you need a ip solution. you can tether , dongle would be the cheapest solution.
You accounts not lasting 3 months , you need to find a solution so you can stay and sell . Are you selling to fast selling foo foo items ?
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wish I could tell you the detail of how to open a new account. I might get in trouble for putting it here. It works great and it's been 3 years running for me now.
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download an ISO of what operating system you want but first find cd key on the internet there a lot you can find out there and then download your iso file of the operating system you want your vm to run
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Originally Posted by RosieTosie
Always need new isp Pandora, use IPBurger.com to always keep a record of the readings from it for your isp, so you never use the same one twice.
That is absolutely FALSE. You do NOT need a new ISP (Internet Service Provider) for a new Stealth account. You're claiming that the OP needs to switch, for example from Comcast to AT&T. Not true.
You need a new IP (Internet Protocol) address. This will almost certainly be changed AUTOMATICALLY with a new router, and guaranteed to be changed with a modem switch.