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efed 05-10-2014 11:05 PM

Separate account in same house
 
Hello everyone,

I have read a lot about Amazon's ability to link accounts and the how they will shut people down without notice. My situation is somewhat unique.

My parents sell on Amazon on a well established account. I live with them at their house and want to start my own seller account.

I have found it to be impossible to to talk to anyone at Amazon that has any real power to say the least. I want to start a fully legit account without jeopardizing their account but in order to do so I am starting to see that I will have to use some workarounds, many of which, are found on this website.

My main concern is the IP address. If I pay for a static IP from my ISP for my own seller account is their any ability for Amazon to link the two accounts which are being operated in the same house?

Phd 05-11-2014 04:28 PM

Re: Separate account in same house
 
Buy the ghost book, read it 10 times, then go through the forums.

If you do not do this, you will blow up your parents account FOR SURE!!!

And that just might mean a move in your future.

efed 05-11-2014 09:21 PM

Re: Separate account in same house
 
When you say a move in my future what are you referring to?

TonyAlmeida 05-12-2014 07:30 AM

Re: Separate account in same house
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by efed (Post 552267)
Hello everyone,

I have read a lot about Amazon's ability to link accounts and the how they will shut people down without notice. My situation is somewhat unique. My parents sell on Amazon on a well established account. I live with them at their house and want to start my own seller account. I have found it to be impossible to to talk to anyone at Amazon that has any real power to say the least. I want to start a fully legit account without jeopardizing their account but in order to do so I am starting to see that I will have to use some workarounds, many of which, are found on this website. My main concern is the IP address. If I pay for a static IP from my ISP for my own seller account is their any ability for Amazon to link the two accounts which are being operated in the same house?

Don't do it. Save your parents's account please.

1. Buy the ghost guide
2. Get a P.O Box
3. Use a different ISP

GreenBean 05-12-2014 07:53 AM

Re: Separate account in same house
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by efed (Post 552483)
When you say a move in my future what are you referring to?

You may ruin your parents' account.

They might kick you out.....

your move in the future.

:faint:

efed 05-12-2014 01:28 PM

Re: Separate account in same house
 
Thank you for the advice everyone. I will be purchasing the Ghost guide. It seems to have overwhelmingly positive reviews from everyone on this forum.

Phd 05-13-2014 07:22 PM

Re: Separate account in same house
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by GreenBean (Post 552577)
You may ruin your parents' account.

They might kick you out.....

your move in the future.

:faint:

Thanks GB, nice, appropriate smiley!!!

jamcocktail21 05-13-2014 10:39 PM

Re: Separate account in same house
 
Hey efed i fill you

Yea buying the ghost guide is worth

All those tricks from the book will help you not only selling on Amazon but in other areas that's related to web

Wish you good luck


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