| | | Lost in the Supermarket | 06-05-2015 07:11 AM | Re: The limit perspective I use Quote:
Originally Posted by GhostOfAmazon
(Post 661676)
Uh, no.
My stealth accounts are created as follows:
Google Voice #: Free
VCC: Entropay card: 5.25
Allybank: Online bank, account setup less than 5 mins
Total cost: 5.25
Nice try though..... :doh: | ....and the value of your time? gotta go to the store and buy that card, time to not only set up that account but get listings going, ease into a few sales and searches for cookie-collecting.
What about an address? Don't you have to do a little research to get it all stealth-ized?
Unless you are trhe Flash I can't see how it can be done in less than an hour (including the searches and new listings) so e are talking at least $60 in my time. You might be a minimum wage kind of person though........... |
| Haidukken | 06-05-2015 07:55 AM | Re: The limit perspective I use Quote:
Originally Posted by Lost in the Supermarket
(Post 675049)
time. You might be a minimum wage kind of person though. | http://i.imgur.com/Al2tKvo.gif |
Re: The limit perspective I use Where'd you get a photo of Aspkin's mom? :eek: :focus: |
| GhostOfAmazon | 06-05-2015 02:59 PM | Re: The limit perspective I use Quote:
Originally Posted by Lost in the Supermarket
(Post 675049)
....and the value of your time? gotta go to the store and buy that card | First off, wow, I wrote that over a month ago. You're REALLY late.
Second...bud, PLEASE, go back to school and learn how to read.
ENTROPAY IS AN ONLINE CARD! It takes me literally 20 seconds to create a VCC. Quote:
time to not only set up that account but get listings going,
| The listing is generic. 60 seconds. Quote:
ease into a few sales and searches for cookie-collecting.
| I do not collect cookies. I open an account and call immediately after listing 1 item. Quote:
What about an address? Don't you have to do a little research to get it all stealth-ized?
| No. And "stealth-ized" isn't a word. Please stop embarrassing yourself. Quote:
Unless you are trhe Flash I can't see how it can be done in less than an hour (including the searches and new listings) so e are talking at least $60 in my time. You might be a minimum wage kind of person though..........
| It takes about 20 minutes (including the phone call to eBay)
You just made a public display of ignorance on a dead thread in an open forum. I'm embarrassed for you right now. :doh: |
| isitworththestress | 06-05-2015 05:49 PM | Re: The limit perspective I use Quote:
Originally Posted by GhostOfAmazon
(Post 675217)
First off, wow, I wrote that over a month ago. You're REALLY late.
:doh: |
I'm a little lost and trying to work out what part of the original post are you arguing with?
Are you saying all accounts should be working accounts and people should not have back ups?
Or is it that there are no back ups and all accounts should stand on their own outside of the persons overall business model, so each is an indavidual business?
Just can't figure what part you are saying is wrong. |
| GhostOfAmazon | 06-05-2015 06:40 PM | Re: The limit perspective I use Quote:
Originally Posted by isitworththestress
(Post 675262)
I'm a little lost and trying to work out what part of the original post are you arguing with?
Are you saying all accounts should be working accounts and people should not have back ups?
Or is it that there are no back ups and all accounts should stand on their own outside of the persons overall business model, so each is an indavidual business?
Just can't figure what part you are saying is wrong. | Can you read? I quoted every part of his original post and then replied to each question one by one. |
| GhostOfAmazon | 06-05-2015 09:10 PM | Re: The limit perspective I use Quote:
Originally Posted by BigCJ
(Post 661679)
LMFAO LOL oh my, oh my. :pop2: | BTW, just wanted to point out how ignorant many of the "veteran" members here are.
BigCJ acting as though I'm a fool using Allybank to verify my accounts, yet own of our own vetted ACCOUNT SELLERS uses it to verify accounts. http://www.aspkin.com/forums/paypal-...tml#post651240
If you are getting limited using Allybank, YOU are failing, not the bank. I use them regularly, and so does pr0wake. Learn how to stealth, and quit acting like the floor is lava just because you don't know how to walk. |
| isitworththestress | 06-05-2015 09:29 PM | Re: The limit perspective I use Quote:
Originally Posted by GhostOfAmazon
(Post 675272)
Can you read? I quoted every part of his original post and then replied to each question one by one. | Yes but your argument is not making any sense.
The basic message of the post is the building of accounts as back up or to working capability without the stress but you seem to be arguing that the account should be making as much money as a mature account from the get go just by screaming at one ebay employee after another until they get bored and give in to your demands.
Maybe you should read the post again he has working accounts bringing in the money, and I think he only mentions two accounts that can be classed as maturing, the rest are mature, so why would he need to rush it in the way you seem to be demanding. |
| GhostOfAmazon | 06-05-2015 09:57 PM | Re: The limit perspective I use Quote:
Originally Posted by isitworththestress
(Post 675308)
Yes but your argument is not making any sense. | Actually, it does. Quote:
The basic message of the post is the building of accounts as back up or to working capability without the stress but you seem to be arguing that the account should be making as much money as a mature account from the get go
| No, his post was about creating NEW accounts and increasing the limits. NOT "buliding up" existing accounts. His method was not about "stress" but about effective account creation. He admits to spending 60+ dollars PER account, and taking MONTHS to get them to selling limits above 50 items per month. I do the same thing in 1 single day, at a cost of 5.25. Quote:
just by screaming at one ebay employee after another until they get bored and give in to your demands.
| I've never screamed at an eBay employee in my life. In fact, not too long ago, I posted a video where I had a very cordial conversation with a very nice female eBay rep. My conversations with eBay reps are actually quite pleasant. Quote:
Maybe you should read the post again he has working accounts bringing in the money, and I think he only mentions two accounts that can be classed as maturing, the rest are mature, so why would he need to rush it in the way you seem to be demanding.
| Because his method is flawed and wastes significant time and money. I'm not "demanding" anything. If you want to waste time and money with non cost effective account creation, more power to you, but as for me, I'm going to save my time and money and make accounts that have selling limits worth something right away, not twiddle my thumbs for months hoping to get a 10 item per month increase. |
| isitworththestress | 06-06-2015 05:01 AM | Re: The limit perspective I use Quote:
Originally Posted by GhostOfAmazon
(Post 675324)
Actually, it does.
No, his post was about creating NEW accounts and increasing the limits. NOT "buliding up" existing accounts. His method was not about "stress" but about effective account creation. He admits to spending 60+ dollars PER account, and taking MONTHS to get them to selling limits above 50 items per month. I do the same thing in 1 single day, at a cost of 5.25.
I've never screamed at an eBay employee in my life. In fact, not too long ago, I posted a video where I had a very cordial conversation with a very nice female eBay rep. My conversations with eBay reps are actually quite pleasant.
Because his method is flawed and wastes significant time and money. I'm not "demanding" anything. If you want to waste time and money with non cost effective account creation, more power to you, but as for me, I'm going to save my time and money and make accounts that have selling limits worth something right away, not twiddle my thumbs for months hoping to get a 10 item per month increase. |
So put a break down of your methods, as they did as a lot of people new to this forum tend to feel a bit lost and successful methods of how people are working tend to give people the power to continue and the more options the better I suppose.
Personally I tend to keep my methods to myself but that is an open forum thing but you have already went most of the way with your arguments so why not go the whole hog and show people an alternative method. |
| GhostOfAmazon | 06-06-2015 07:52 AM | Re: The limit perspective I use Quote:
Originally Posted by isitworththestress
(Post 675400)
So put a break down of your methods, as they did as a lot of people new to this forum tend to feel a bit lost and successful methods of how people are working tend to give people the power to continue and the more options the better I suppose.
Personally I tend to keep my methods to myself but that is an open forum thing but you have already went most of the way with your arguments so why not go the whole hog and show people an alternative method. | I have broken down my methods in several threads and even posted a detailed video recording my phone call to eBay. The accounts sellers did not like the info being made public so they demanded the mods delete related threads, which they did.
I've been warned NOT to create new threads regarding the topic. If you want detailed info, PM me, maybe you can post your own thread with the info (you have my permission, it's not copyrighted).
Otherwise there's a GREAT resource in my sig. |
| GreenBean | 06-06-2015 07:59 AM | Re: The limit perspective I use Still trumpet blowing?
GOAt, try to make sure your own posts are without errors or I will start on your ass big time.
You have one approach to doing eBay stealth. It may be OK for you. But you sure as hell do not have the right to constantly put down others who operate differently.
You also have a damn hide telling someone off replying to a thread when you yourself bumped threads to let the world know how great you are
Like I said, stop this assuming you do .
Now most boring
:deadhorse: |
Re: The limit perspective I use |
| GreenBean | 06-06-2015 08:03 AM | Re: The limit perspective I use Inane contribution 41091 from rsot.
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| GhostOfAmazon | 06-06-2015 08:15 AM | Re: The limit perspective I use Quote:
Originally Posted by GreenBean
(Post 675441)
Still trumpet blowing?
GOAt, try to make sure your own posts are without errors or I will start on your ass big time. | There are no errors. Quote:
You have one approach to doing eBay stealth. It may be OK for you. But you sure as hell do not have the right to constantly put down others who operate differently.
| Hypocrisy much? Quote:
You also have a damn hide telling someone off replying to a thread when you yourself bumped threads to let the world know how great you are | Yes, when someone acts as if they have all the answers when they just posted a question clearly showing they do NOT, I'm going to call them out. If that upsets you, too bad. |
Re: The limit perspective I use Quote:
Originally Posted by GreenBean
(Post 675444)
Inane contribution 41091 from rsot.
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