Re: Vpn
When you choose a VPN provider, you want a Fresh IP - which means an IP not used on Amazon / eBay / PayPal before.
If you have an appetite for risk, you can consider Dedicated IPs - these aren't necessarily fresh, so you could end up being suspended if that IP was involved with another suspended account.
The last thing you want is Shared IPs when it comes to VPNs. Essentially your testing your luck each time. Unfortunately some people think VPNs keep them anonymous, and so use them to abuse services like Amazon. If you happen to get assigned that IP, and you login to your Amazon - you can be sure it will be flagged and/or suspended.
Its just not worth the risk. However Dynamic IPs distributed by Home/Office (residential) connections work a treat, as they aren't as abused. Also want to add, some VPNs that provide Shared IPs dont necessarily have the right exit nodes, which means when you login to Amazon etc., it will flag you up for trying to login from another country. i.e. the IP may be in the UK, with a US exit node.
Summary - stick to Fresh IPs.
Last edited by Play; 03-10-2017 at 06:27 PM.
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