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shoot2kill 06-14-2010 08:28 PM

...WOOT WOOT, 1 year and 6 months! Making more than my DAD and STEP MOM combined!! ALL STEALTH! :D ! I wanna kiss everyone who created this FORUM!

Another_suspended_user 06-15-2010 06:12 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by shoot2kill (Post 144919)
...WOOT WOOT, 1 year and 6 months! Making more than my DAD and STEP MOM combined!! ALL STEALTH! :D ! I wanna kiss everyone who created this FORUM!

lol, Wow, thats amazing dude,
1 Question for anyone, If I buy this stealth guide,

How much does it cost (approx) to create 1 stealth account.
I have a static IP (So will need to change this)
I will also need another postal address

Any help, Maybe stealth accounts really are the way forward, I've got tons of ideas of what to do with them!!

tenggo 06-15-2010 09:07 AM

150K per year profit... 9 years... just getting started

Another_suspended_user 06-17-2010 10:08 AM

Im sure the guide is very useful and will buy, but just want to know, after I buy the guide, how much will i have to invest to create 1 Stealth account.
ie: If the guide costs me $37, and it costs me $200 to make 1 stealth account, id probably leave it,
But if it only cost says $50 to create a stealth account I would consider it.

Any ideas?
I live in the UK, have a static IP (I think, but I dont pay for it)
and need another address to register it to.

Any help? If its relatively cheap, Id consider buying the stealth guide, but again, if it costs me $200+ to create 1 stealth account, id leave it.

Any help, greatly appreciated.

teedon 06-17-2010 10:36 AM

200 usd is worthy to invest if you can sell more using the stealth account.It can bring you more profit and more experience.

SelfMade17 06-17-2010 01:48 PM

yes i agree..200usd would be worth the investment if you dont go crazy and get the account suspended and useless..you can get that money back and probably even more..and you would get experience from it.

shoot2kill 06-18-2010 06:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Another_suspended_user (Post 144993)
lol, Wow, thats amazing dude,
1 Question for anyone, If I buy this stealth guide,

How much does it cost (approx) to create 1 stealth account.
I have a static IP (So will need to change this)
I will also need another postal address

Any help, Maybe stealth accounts really are the way forward, I've got tons of ideas of what to do with them!!

Cost me about $25 -$30 USD per account( $25 for a gift card- sometimes a free number! or $5 for a number)

For IP changing there is a section on how to change it!
Another address depends on you, I have 2 PO Boxes and 2 UPS Boxes. For deliveries of goods!

mememe1972 06-19-2010 01:43 AM

just buy the book it is far worth it if your going to sell ANYTHING on ebay. Shoot2kill is correct $37 ebook $28 visa giftcard $5 tracfone with 20 minutes(register online)for 60days BOOM 4 stealh accounts and 1 legit and got all my cash back within 8 days in my account. We need to start a secret society with diamond rings with a stealth crest LOL

ivonnewun 06-19-2010 04:34 AM

I've been fulltime for around a year and 2 months.. Currently running 25 accounts, all stealth.. Doing really well and all thanks to this forum!

My process is open a stelth account every week, store the details and let it age.. That way all i need to do is add a new bank account to verify and we're good to go!

But as they say , do not keep all your eggs in one basket!

Making a lot lot lot more than i ever expected.. my yearly salary in 2 months.. Ebay is the way forward!!

jbluntz 06-19-2010 11:43 AM

Another thing is you gotta make sure you set a minimum monthly amount you need like say $5000 divide that by 30 you've $166, then figure how many items you want to sell each day say 10, $166/10=$16.60. So then you source 10 products that can be sold every day with a pfofit of at least $16.60. That way you got a clear plan and not just relying on fly by night profits to pay your rent. It's amazing what a little math can do.

s2k 06-20-2010 09:50 PM

A friend of mine is doing eBay full time. I would say his account is rock solid, he has a eBay account manager and PayPal account manager to look after his account. Not a new thing to all of you but I did manage to get his help sometimes like checking my account status etc such as why was my account limited for 180 days etc. I was shocked to hear what was the actual reason that I was limited, trust me, you won't believe it but just had to move on.

One thing I must say is it's easy to start selling on eBay, but it won't be easy when PayPal comes after you for verification and the worst part is, if you fail the verification, you going to get your pocket hurt real deep. I have seens cases where they had their PP account limited for 180days with 22k - 50k in them. But if you're asking for opinion having eBay as the only sole income, it's possible but if there's a chance to have a proper job, I would do both at the same time.

bbcoach 06-20-2010 10:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by s2k (Post 146165)
A friend of mine is doing eBay full time. I would say his account is rock solid, he has a eBay account manager and PayPal account manager to look after his account. Not a new thing to all of you but I did manage to get his help sometimes like checking my account status etc such as why was my account limited for 180 days etc. I was shocked to hear what was the actual reason that I was limited, trust me, you won't believe it but just had to move on.

One thing I must say is it's easy to start selling on eBay, but it won't be easy when PayPal comes after you for verification and the worst part is, if you fail the verification, you going to get your pocket hurt real deep. I have seens cases where they had their PP account limited for 180days with 22k - 50k in them. But if you're asking for opinion having eBay as the only sole income, it's possible but if there's a chance to have a proper job, I would do both at the same time.

No offense, but someone would have to be an absolute moron to have $25-50K in paypal, thats just insane.

jbluntz 06-21-2010 12:51 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by s2k (Post 146165)
A friend of mine is doing eBay full time. I would say his account is rock solid, he has a eBay account manager and PayPal account manager to look after his account. Not a new thing to all of you but I did manage to get his help sometimes like checking my account status etc such as why was my account limited for 180 days etc. I was shocked to hear what was the actual reason that I was limited, trust me, you won't believe it but just had to move on.

One thing I must say is it's easy to start selling on eBay, but it won't be easy when PayPal comes after you for verification and the worst part is, if you fail the verification, you going to get your pocket hurt real deep. I have seens cases where they had their PP account limited for 180days with 22k - 50k in them. But if you're asking for opinion having eBay as the only sole income, it's possible but if there's a chance to have a proper job, I would do both at the same time.

That's why we use multiple accounts so we don't have worry about being limited by paypal, it's all about statistics, how many you have that get limited in a month is all the data you need to figure how many paypals you need to have.

SelfMade17 06-21-2010 01:38 AM

lol. i agree that you would have to be just plain mad to keep that much money in a paypal account. i would never do that.

s2k 06-21-2010 01:50 AM

These people who keeps that much of a money in their account are usually those that's PayPal has been working with for quite some time and never had expected their accounts to be limited in the manner.

SelfMade17 06-21-2010 01:57 AM

but seriously..over 1-2k is already way to much to have it in there..is it really that hard to slowly withdraw it? dang man. i would freaking be so mad if that much of my money is in paypal's hands..

jbluntz 06-21-2010 02:06 AM

I never let more than a $1000 in there and just quit selling until I get the balance down below $500.

Blackhorse 06-21-2010 03:28 AM

Trying to...just need to get unlimited from paypal so i can buy STEALTH!!! LOL

MtnDew 06-21-2010 07:45 AM

let me know how to get that "unlimited" i always get the one with no prefix ;)

trying to but hard to find things that stay alive long enough to feel secure in depending only on ebay...figure 100 accounts or so i be ok.

kidding but so it goes

jbluntz 06-21-2010 12:41 PM

It's all in the numbers get a good book on business statistics then you'll have the power to make order out of chaos.

JEM 06-21-2010 05:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bbcoach (Post 143702)
Full time since 2002, fully stealth since 2006....being patient gives you big results, dont panic, just think.

Thats great - fully stealth since 2006 , way to go. !!

s2k 06-21-2010 11:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SelfMade17 (Post 146211)
but seriously..over 1-2k is already way to much to have it in there..is it really that hard to slowly withdraw it? dang man. i would freaking be so mad if that much of my money is in paypal's hands..

It depends actually on what you sell. That friend of mine is selling products that are relative high price ( can be from $120 - $1500 ) which is why $1,000 - $2,000 isn't consider a lot to keep in PayPal. His usual funds withdrawel ranged from $20k - $40k and with no issues at all. This explains that PayPal work in a way as in how much they trust your account and the standings (Good standing or high risk) of the account.

Like what the stealth book recommends, for starters, it is better to take it slowly and logically. Say for example a new account that take in $10k for its first month will raise flag automatically because from PayPal's point of view, this account is consider risky which is why they will asked for all the verification because they want to know more about you and the products you're selling whether would bring PayPal themselves into trouble in the future. However, for an old account which went through all the verification in the past and have a good history, PayPal will definitely trust this account more.


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