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HelpNeeded! 09-09-2015 10:46 PM

VMware needed?
 
I picked up the stealth guide a few years ago and was able to successfully create new accounts, however, I lost my main account about a year ago. It was due to selling performance, my company had gone through a large change, ($1.5MM to $2.5MM in one year) and I had the wrong team and made mistakes. Looking to do things right again, and of course start off VERY VERY small and gradually let things grow again.

I realize there haven't been any updates to the stealth guide and I just wanted to sort of check in and see what I am missing as I seem to keep getting knocked off. Here are my steps:

-New name
-New address (of another office of mine, legit)
-Vanilla Visa credit card
-New bank account (usually I get banned before even adding this...)
-Change IP address (if I do the whole Mac change then unplug the router it gives me a new one)
-Cautionary selling tactics (listing one or two items only of low value ($5 or so)
-new email

In the past with my stealth accounts, I suppose it was easier because I was operating out of a new office, so completely new internet connection, brand new computer too that has never even been turned on yet alone surfed Amazon.

Since I am not moving to a new office anytime soon, nor do I need a new computer, I decided to use VMware. I also hear I can create a new computer user instead?

Anyway, VMWare runs incredibly slow on my computer. All my computers I use are iMacs.

Now I am wondering, if I am logging into this new Amazon Stealth account on VMware only... but I still have older computers that were used with the old Amazon account (I have logged out of those computers and cleared cache/cookies) can those old computers link me? Or how about my cell phone connecting to wifi? I am thinking it is one of those maybe linking me but I really don't know?

Also, since VMware is running so slow, can I really create a new user account on my Mac and have that work? I feel like that would be too easy and there would still be something to link, or that the other devices are somehow linking me as they have been signed into suspended accounts.

Sorry for my newbish questions! I suppose I had some luck last time since I was moving to a bigger location and had everything all new and a clean sweep anyway.

Thank you

Taking The Micky 09-10-2015 05:37 AM

Re: VMware needed?
 
Your old PC's are fine, you just need to set up a new user account.

What phone numbers are you using for verification.

Vanilla visa does not work anymore

As you are in the US I would use a 3/4g dongle or use a VPN from the seller 123 on this site.

Take it slow or go FBA.

mrking401 09-10-2015 02:04 PM

Re: VMware needed?
 
Your going to need a vcc as well the vanilla visa thing died a few months ago

AmazonAMust 09-12-2015 09:11 PM

Re: VMware needed?
 
I am new to the "Stealth Language", can you explain to me what a Vanilla Visa is?

Shekibi 09-13-2015 04:06 AM

Re: VMware needed?
 
Create multiple users on the same PC and you're set.
Decide the kind of password (for the users) that remind you to change your IP, this will decrease the chance of you accidentally using the same IP.

Taking The Micky 09-13-2015 06:16 AM

Re: VMware needed?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by AmazonAMust (Post 704354)
I am new to the "Stealth Language", can you explain to me what a Vanilla Visa is?

It is a gift card, Visa or MasterCard but amazon no longer accept them.

mhhbizz 09-16-2015 11:49 PM

Re: VMware needed?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Shekibi (Post 704402)
Create multiple users on the same PC and you're set.
Decide the kind of password (for the users) that remind you to change your IP, this will decrease the chance of you accidentally using the same IP.

i dont suggest you create a different user on the same pc. vmare is the way to go.

Taking The Micky 09-17-2015 07:43 AM

Re: VMware needed?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by mhhbizz (Post 705690)
i dont suggest you create a different user on the same pc. vmare is the way to go.

Why....have you any experience of doing this? I run several accounts on one laptop and this works fine.

Pandoras_box 10-07-2015 11:38 AM

Re: VMware needed?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by mhhbizz (Post 705690)
i dont suggest you create a different user on the same pc. vmare is the way to go.

What's the verdict on this? ^^
Vmware or different accounts?

MM78 10-07-2015 12:05 PM

Re: VMware needed?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Pandoras_box (Post 711844)
What's the verdict on this? ^^
Vmware or different accounts?

Both work just fine. VMWare allows you to stay in the same User Account without having to switch between accounts...thats one of the upsides of VMWare.

Pandoras_box 10-10-2015 08:20 PM

Re: VMware needed?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by MM78 (Post 711850)
Both work just fine. VMWare allows you to stay in the same User Account without having to switch between accounts...thats one of the upsides of VMWare.

Thanks, I use it for programming and testing code and not eBay. With the option of user accounts, I wondered why any one would opt for it especially with the hassel and extra cost in setup and system resources consumed.
I know vmware give a slight difference in browser footprint but we can use a user agent switcher to do same in user accounts.

fantomas0405 10-11-2015 10:04 AM

Re: VMware needed?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Pandoras_box (Post 712755)
Thanks, I use it for programming and testing code and not eBay. With the option of user accounts, I wondered why any one would opt for it especially with the hassel and extra cost in setup and system resources consumed.
I know vmware give a slight difference in browser footprint but we can use a user agent switcher to do same in user accounts.

Could you please elaborate on what exactly a user agent switcher is? Never heard of that one before

BiN4RY 10-11-2015 04:22 PM

Re: VMware needed?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by fantomas0405 (Post 712840)
Could you please elaborate on what exactly a user agent switcher is? Never heard of that one before

Useragent is a string of text that your browser sends when you're connecting to a webpage. It contains some very basic information telling the server what browser you're using.

Useragent is typically only one of many factors that makes up browser fingerprinting.

Play 04-21-2016 04:22 PM

Re: VMware needed?
 
See when your new to the game, starting with the basics can help, for example using VMware means no need to worry about browser fingerprints, MAC address (theres controversy on this matter), and so forth


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