It happened to me once when setting up my first Amazon Ghost account, new ip (dongle) new address, new bank ac cleaned the computer of all cookies inc flash cookies and still blamo...in the end I used it all for ebay stealths and it worked perfectly so all that wasn't a loss but for Az I had to start with all fresh info again and this time brought a new budget laptop and this time it worked!
I had used cc cleaner a few times. Hard drive is partitioned multip[le times. It seems that when i clean the drives with cc cleaner. and start a new account it goes down. When I reformat or create a new partitioned drive the account stays up?? Is cc cleaner leaving a trail behind??? also dialup i noticed the last # changes and it takes a few different dialing #'s to get the hub city to change.. so I think it is a mixture. I will start reformatting all drives. I used to do this but read omn here it was a waste of time. but I will go back to douing what seems to work.
on dialup on mine only the last digits are changing. the first set is not, Even changing location and town (area code) seems like most dialup services are using the same server locations.
Just buy a 3g dongle, life will be easier. Also try a different browser, maybe opera or google chrome. I run one amazon account on a laptop that was used for for a deleted account. All I changed was the browser, been running over 12 months and no problems.
Ok that is what I thought and what I would suspect is your problem. The last 3 numbers represent the network the computer is on. If the rest of the ip is not changing you are basically telling amazon all of these accounts are on the same network.
I've seen this problem get others linked in the past and once they changed it they were fine.
Last edited by barrycruan; 10-25-2013 at 06:56 PM.
on dialup on mine only the last digits are changing. the first set is not, Even changing location and town (area code) seems like most dialup services are using the same server locations.
Probable cause of linkage.
aspkin made the comment that amazon look for similarities.
You appear to have them with what you have posted.