Re: Amazon account creation verification Quote:
Originally Posted by Adam K Second post to your answer
How do you create 2 accounts and get around the IP address and pc and cookies issue. Do you have separate pcs and modems? | I use a more expensive, but lazier way. I use separate laptops and either use USB dongles or MiFi devices on different networks for all of them. I use cheap Sims which are like £25 max for 6 months, so it's pretty cheap.
I use Chromebook Asus branded laptops £169.99 each with a cheap dongle and sim. I guess it's around £200 investment, but each account makes a lot more than that.
You can do it with separate user accounts or FireFox portable (I assume), like I do on eBay, but I find Amazon needs to be looked after better than eBay accounts. If you do this you need to keep a track of the IPs that are being used. You can do this by pasting them into a text file and searching for the IP time or by using an excel spreadsheet. I think one of the mods have a post here about how to keep track of IP addresses.
It's important not not use the same IP on multiple accounts, however if you mess up a few times, then you usually get away with it.
I would suggest that if you have the cash, just get a cheap laptop and USB dongle/MiFi device and you don't need to worry about slipping up. It all depends on your knowledge, experience and the time you have.
Amazon are much tougher than eBay, if you get linked they will probably delete ALL of your accounts (and keep your money), even if you sell legitimate goods because it's a fraud risk. On the other hand, eBay/Paypal actually (usually) give you your money (and it's easier to take out, unlike Amazon).
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