I have been running my amazon account for more than 15years, currently my sister lives with me and she wants to open one as well. Are there any disadvantages to this? As we will be using the same WiFi, the same address.. different ccs and laptops.
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if the two of you both sell on AMZN and have a different SSN number and bank account,it is obvious there are 2 sellers ,I dont see how AMZN would suspend both accounts.
It is common couple/family living in the same address would all have AMZN accounts.
I have been running my amazon account for more than 15years, currently my sister lives with me and she wants to open one as well. Are there any disadvantages to this? As we will be using the same WiFi, the same address.. different ccs and laptops.
Yes, plenty of bad.
If she does something no matter how unintentional, your account will be killed too. She can't be connected to you whatsoever.
I'd have her use her own laptop, get a different mailing address and use a Residential IP .
It's basically the same as you doing multiple accounts.
if the two of you both sell on AMZN and have a different SSN number and bank account,it is obvious there are 2 sellers ,I dont see how AMZN would suspend both accounts.
It is common couple/family living in the same address would all have AMZN accounts.
They do, even if totally different people with different address use same internet to login amazon account they linked, one account does down other will be down aswell
actually if the people in the same household both have a separate business and sell different items amazon are unlikely to make any problems unless one of the accounts gets suspended for policy violations , this would make the other account fair game
AMZN must have plenty of family members sharing the same ISP,selling on AMZN,if each can produce say SSN card,driver license,passport,they should be fine.
On Ebay ,several family members used each other device to log onto ebay and they all get suspended,but they managed to prove they are not one person
I know from experience that if one account goes down the other one will too and pretty quickly so make sure both are managed properly and don't share anything between the accounts - absolutely nothing.
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AMZN must have plenty of family members sharing the same ISP,selling on AMZN,if each can produce say SSN card,driver license,passport,they should be fine.
On Ebay ,several family members used each other device to log onto ebay and they all get suspended,but they managed to prove they are not one person
Not recommended to follow this line of thinking - not great for account health potentially