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How to register a “clean” eBay account after being suspended
eBay will do their best to try and stop you registering a new account if you are a suspended user, but it is possible to do if you know how. The crucial key here is that you use a completely different set of personal data – that includes everything: name, address, IP address, telephone number, email address, physical address, bank account, etc. – to trick eBay into thinking you are a new user.
Here are some tips that will help you get a “clean” new account:
Delete all cookies, saved passwords and eBay-related software (such as Turbo Lister) from your computer.
Get a new IP (Internet Protocol) address. This varies in difficulty depending on your ISP, but can be done quite easily by using eBay from a different location or by resetting your modem or router. Proxy servers is another option.
Register a free email address with an email provider such as Hotmail, Gmail or Yahoo.
Register under a different identity, such as your partner or friend's name and address, if they agree to it.
Use different bank, credit card and Paypal information. There are several places online or offline that will give you with a free credit card or bank account to use, but remember it has to be registered under different details from your suspended account.
Do not log back into your suspended eBay account.
Do not rush back into selling (see “Why was my account suspended: Listing more than 100 auctions per day” above.) Around five auctions per day should be fine for a brand new account not to get flagged.
Do not use any information that matches the information associated with your suspended account.
Remember that as soon as eBay get one whiff of your former identity, even a matching phone number, Paypal or IP address, they will automatically suspend your new account leaving you unable to trade.
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