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nilnil 11-26-2008 07:43 AM

Where to send the item when you using some fraud address?
 
I wondering if I want to build first 5 or 10 feedback by buy some small items, but I open the account by fraud address, so where to send those small items? It will posted to the frand address and confused the people live there?

What is the best way to build first 5 or 10 feedback?

oompaloompa 11-26-2008 03:24 PM

address
 
'some fraud address with confused people living there' - ahahaha, I like that notion.

Best to sell some small, cheap items , even at giveaway price. You shouldnt buy more than one ebook. As for address , no way round it, seller will ship to another address you give them, email them that question first they normally say yes, especially if it isnt high value. - and if they dont well that confused person will get it - they might think they are living in another dimension, go mad and dillusional, thinking theyve got a phantom ebay account or that their name has changed without them realising it - and jump out of the window.

Savannah 11-26-2008 11:37 PM

I've used the "It's a surprise for so and so. Please ship to this address and would you mind adding a notation inside?" Then I make something up like "Happy Birthday, or hope your feeling better, or I love ya honey". There taken back by my sweetness and nobody so far (knock wooden head) sent anything to my bogus address. And I got 17 pos. FB in a matter of days with no broken glass or warping into other dimensions!!! LOL!! oompa's are funny!!

idiotbay 03-14-2009 08:16 PM

from your real address, just put a few spaces in the state name and the street name, or add an extra letter on somewhere, seems to work for me

Lyda 03-20-2009 09:25 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by oompaloompa (Post 67017)
'some fraud address with confused people living there' - ahahaha, I like that notion.

Best to sell some small, cheap items , even at giveaway price. You shouldnt buy more than one ebook. As for address , no way round it, seller will ship to another address you give them, email them that question first they normally say yes, especially if it isnt high value. - and if they dont well that confused person will get it - they might think they are living in another dimension, go mad and dillusional, thinking theyve got a phantom ebay account or that their name has changed without them realising it - and jump out of the window.

LOL....great sense of humor! Where are you Oopaloompa anyway?:pound:

oompaloompa 03-20-2009 12:31 PM

Im always here!

I just loved how nilnil phrased it, conjured up an image in my mind of one of the lesser known casualties of ebay stealth - they could be in the psychiatrists chair for years..

Anyway, though, I buy using both methods successfully and get feedback, it works... either your own address, with a changed zip code letter and different name, or email seller before bidding on steath acc.

Lyda 03-20-2009 12:53 PM

Great! Haven't seen you post much recently, so I was wondering.. I too laughed reading nilnil's post..but, I laughed even more reading your response to it.:pound:


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