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fivesfull21 10-29-2025 11:38 AM

My new eBay setup... please let me know what you think my chances of success are.
 
Hey guys and gals. I am getting back into ebay and I wanted to share my stealth setup and see what everyone things. It's definitely different than it was 10 years ago but thanks to these forums I've gotten some great info and I feel like this setup will ensure success.

-Multilogin anti detect browser (Mimic android OS)
-Floppydata mobile 4g/5g proxies (geo location matched to account location)
-Clean owner info (New owners, never had a banned account)
-Speed talk cell phone plan (so I can keep the same number for the duration of account).

I am starting to open up accounts today. I'm not sure exactly about the MP but I'l cross that bridge when I get there.

Please let me know what you think of the above setup and any tips or recommendations would be welcome and appreciated.

Thanks guys!

vettefever17 10-30-2025 03:58 AM

Re: My new eBay setup... please let me know what you think my chances of success are.
 
Your setup sounds solid in theory. I have never personally used those services. I'd be cautious with anti-detect browsers. A regular browser works excellently on a new partition because it is acting like a real user would. Anti-detect can get murky and possibly be detected if dug into enough.

As for your IP, I'm sure someone here will be more versed on that. I know cell providers tend to have dynamic IPs, and it works fine, but I have always invested in a residential vpn. It may be more expensive, but it serves its purpose, again, as a real user would behave, not performing stealth.

rsot 10-30-2025 06:28 AM

Re: My new eBay setup... please let me know what you think my chances of success are.
 
agree with vettefever17 - OP, are you actually based in States or a different country, hence needing the proxy IP?

fivesfull21 10-30-2025 10:10 AM

Re: My new eBay setup... please let me know what you think my chances of success are.
 
USA based. I'm wondering what the chances of detection are between anti detect browsers and VMs.

vettefever17 11-01-2025 12:16 AM

Re: My new eBay setup... please let me know what you think my chances of success are.
 
VMs cannot be detected as they are clean slates, as if the computer is new. The only way this can be detected is if you left something plugged in, linked an account, or didn't use a kill switch on your vpn.

rsot 11-01-2025 12:27 PM

Re: My new eBay setup... please let me know what you think my chances of success are.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by fivesfull21 (Post 1262486)
USA based. I'm wondering what the chances of detection are between anti detect browsers and VMs.

Thanks for the clarity.

vettefever17 11-02-2025 05:40 AM

Re: My new eBay setup... please let me know what you think my chances of success are.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by fivesfull21 (Post 1262486)
USA based. I'm wondering what the chances of detection are between anti detect browsers and VMs.

This would be extremely hard to prove/answer unless someone tested every variable.

I will say 90 percent of modern sites can find your anti-detect despite what is advertised. They are not complex operations and technically would raise suspicion trying to be so "stealth". Hence, they would renew fingerprinting and try to appear normal, but it is not hard to scan and figure out that a browser is probably using bad input. (Many others are using your same software, and if the data pool is provided, it's detected.) Whether it be an IP provider, inputs that automatically fill out data upon fast creation. (They could realize copious amounts of the same data fill-outs.) This could go on and on.

Stick to organic creation and stop trying to go the easy route to make accounts fast with easy management. That WILL lead to linkage in the future.

fivesfull21 11-03-2025 08:56 AM

Re: My new eBay setup... please let me know what you think my chances of success are.
 
I've never heard or thought about a whole separate partition but it's definitely something I'm going to look into. I appreciate the info.

SaiJin 11-03-2025 09:53 PM

Re: My new eBay setup... please let me know what you think my chances of success are.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by fivesfull21 (Post 1262458)
Hey guys and gals. I am getting back into ebay and I wanted to share my stealth setup and see what everyone things. It's definitely different than it was 10 years ago but thanks to these forums I've gotten some great info and I feel like this setup will ensure success.

-Multilogin anti detect browser (Mimic android OS)
-Floppydata mobile 4g/5g proxies (geo location matched to account location)
-Clean owner info (New owners, never had a banned account)
-Speed talk cell phone plan (so I can keep the same number for the duration of account).

I am starting to open up accounts today. I'm not sure exactly about the MP but I'l cross that bridge when I get there.

Please let me know what you think of the above setup and any tips or recommendations would be welcome and appreciated.

Thanks guys!

Well it's not entirely different, the basics in the stealth guide still applies.

Personally I would not use anti detect browsers...

You can still use your own cable modem for internet btw, unless of course your pool is used up. A good reliable alternative would be residential IP ipburger

rsot 11-04-2025 05:14 AM

Re: My new eBay setup... please let me know what you think my chances of success are.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by fivesfull21 (Post 1262486)
USA based. I'm wondering what the chances of detection are between anti detect browsers and VMs.

Can also consider hotspotting the cell for IP.

Suffoca 11-13-2025 09:06 PM

Re: My new eBay setup... please let me know what you think my chances of success are.
 
Mobile cell hotspot has dynamically changing IP address. Do you think this would cause an issue with an eBay account even though the geolocation is still the same?

Camaro2SS 11-13-2025 10:31 PM

Re: My new eBay setup... please let me know what you think my chances of success are.
 
OP

Have you actually listed already or just started to create accounts ? It's one thing to create account but it's a while other thing when you list your first item for sale. Usually that's when you get suspended. Buying account don't get suspended as often.

Suffoca 11-14-2025 12:34 PM

Re: My new eBay setup... please let me know what you think my chances of success are.
 
I read in the eBay stealth guide that you can get a UPS PO box and use that for your eBay business account address. Is that still true in 2025?

SaiJin 11-14-2025 12:47 PM

Re: My new eBay setup... please let me know what you think my chances of success are.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Suffoca (Post 1262828)
I read in the eBay stealth guide that you can get a UPS PO box and use that for your eBay business account address. Is that still true in 2025?

Yes, that is correct.

Also in USA i'd either stick to your land cable or use IPburger residential ip.

I personally don't like hotspots unless you;re in UK

Camaro2SS 11-15-2025 04:01 AM

Re: My new eBay setup... please let me know what you think my chances of success are.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by SaiJin (Post 1262829)
Yes, that is correct.

Also in USA i'd either stick to your land cable or use IPburger residential ip.

I personally don't like hotspots unless you;re in UK

Mobile IPs, especially IPV6 are the most trusted IPs when it comes to ThreatMetrix anti fraud systems. It has nothing to do with hotspot. It's like saying the internet is WIFI.

rsot 11-15-2025 03:55 PM

Re: My new eBay setup... please let me know what you think my chances of success are.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Suffoca (Post 1262828)
I read in the eBay stealth guide that you can get a UPS PO box and use that for your eBay business account address. Is that still true in 2025?

Still works well :)

Automasters 11-16-2025 08:03 PM

Re: My new eBay setup... please let me know what you think my chances of success are.
 
Have used USPS PO boxes for years as well with no issues

agent006140 11-16-2025 09:26 PM

Re: My new eBay setup... please let me know what you think my chances of success are.
 
Just note-USPS would not accept UPS packages

rsot 11-17-2025 03:01 PM

Re: My new eBay setup... please let me know what you think my chances of success are.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by agent006140 (Post 1262905)
Just note-USPS would not accept UPS packages

Nor Fedex or DHL - anything requiring signature in fact.

fivesfull21 11-21-2025 12:47 PM

Re: My new eBay setup... please let me know what you think my chances of success are.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Camaro2SS (Post 1262809)
OP

Have you actually listed already or just started to create accounts ? It's one thing to create account but it's a while other thing when you list your first item for sale. Usually that's when you get suspended. Buying account don't get suspended as often.


Right now I'm just getting them open and ready to go. I'm going to try and setup a seller account once I hit the 30 day age mark on the first account.

I heard before Christmas is bad for MC999 but I guess we'll see.


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