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in the past i have used a mobile phone hotspot/dongle to connect to ebay, would it still be safe to go stealth with the same device (not network) or would you recommend a new device/dongle? because my connection would be 3/4g?
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Originally Posted by Mantis in the past i have used a mobile phone hotspot/dongle to connect to ebay, would it still be safe to go stealth with the same device (not network) or would you recommend a new device/dongle? because my connection would be 3/4g?
thank you | I bought my device and am waiting for my sim, how long were you able to use your previous set up? and which network are you going for? and your data plan?
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Originally Posted by RipeBanana I bought my device and am waiting for my sim, how long were you able to use your previous set up? and which network are you going for? and your data plan? | i used on and off 3 phones for hotspots various times on ebay over 8 years with no probs, even up until the ban 2 months ago, different sims also on the same accounts, today i was looking at data plans, the 2 best i have found are three and voda (if your in the UK) this will also act as your new phone number when creating your ebay/paypal accounts.
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Originally Posted by tinsoldier Same device is just fine. | so ebay bots dont read the IMEI numbers?
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BTW @ripebanana what device did you order? pm if you dont want it public.
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Originally Posted by Mantis so ebay bots dont read the IMEI numbers? | How would they get the device from using the Hotspot?
If you are referring to the APP, you cant use the same device for more than one account and it is always recommended to not use the app at all and forget it exists.
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Originally Posted by Mantis in the past i have used a mobile phone hotspot/dongle to connect to ebay, would it still be safe to go stealth with the same device (not network) or would you recommend a new device/dongle? because my connection would be 3/4g?
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Originally Posted by yankee How would they get the device from using the Hotspot?
If you are referring to the APP, you cant use the same device for more than one account and it is always recommended to not use the app at all and forget it exists. | ok, lets try this, i am using a mifi device (EE Mine gen2)
google.com/search?q=ee+mini+2&oq=ee+mini&aqs=chrome.4.0j69i57 j0l6.5413j0j8&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8
in its managent page it has a dedicated IMEI number the same as a mobile phone would have an IMEI number, so my question was, can can ebay identify the device i am using a sim card from? remembering that i was banned from bay using this device?
also my most important Q, i just read in the ip address forum someone saying that, "im using a 4G IP rotating proxy service." can someone please explain this, and is it possible to change the ip address of your 3g/4g sim card?
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Originally Posted by Mantis ok, lets try this, i am using a mifi device (EE Mine gen2)
google.com/search?q=ee+mini+2&oq=ee+mini&aqs=chrome.4.0j69i57 j0l6.5413j0j8&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8
in its managent page it has a dedicated IMEI number the same as a mobile phone would have an IMEI number, so my question was, can can ebay identify the device i am using a sim card from? remembering that i was banned from bay using this device?
also my most important Q, i just read in the ip address forum someone saying that, "im using a 4G IP rotating proxy service." can someone please explain this, and is it possible to change the ip address of your 3g/4g sim card?
thank you | So, same question. How would anyone get the IMEI number from your mobile device?
To change your ip, airplane mode and back or restart the device. These ate celluar IPs. You are sharing the IP with all other people using the same service. The device receiving the mobile signal and sending out a Bluetooth IP is irrelevant. It is impossible to know the IMEI number from the device unless you are using an app on the device and giving access to it by simply downloading it.
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Originally Posted by yankee So, same question. How would anyone get the IMEI number from your mobile device? | phone your supplier, they will know the IMEI number of the phone you are calling from, tell them your phone has been stolen and that you want to make an insurance claim, they will tell you that you are using the same phone with the same IMEI number, that is how someone would get your IMEI number.
so the question was.... would bay have the same identification software... turrraaa lol
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Originally Posted by Mantis phone your supplier, they will know the IMEI number of the phone you are calling from, tell them your phone has been stolen and that you want to make an insurance claim, they will tell you that you are using the same phone with the same IMEI number, that is how someone would get your IMEI number.
so the question was.... would bay have the same identification software... turrraaa lol | Where do you buy your Tin Foil Hats?
How would ebay/paypal/ebay/law enforcement, etc your devices phone number from the IP? So everyone using Three or Voda has the same phone number seeing as the have the same IPs? |
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Originally Posted by yankee Where do you buy your Tin Foil Hats?
How would ebay/paypal/ebay/law enforcement, etc your devices phone number from the IP? So everyone using Three or Voda has the same phone number seeing as the have the same IPs? | mmmmm?? we are not talking phone numbers! we are talking identifying device's , do you know what an IMEI number is? well it's, International Mobile Equipment Identity (IMEI) number is a unique identification or serial number that all mobile phones and smartphones have, so back to the question, does ebay have similar software? has anyone used the same mifi/smartphone from a banned account and got banned again because the IMEI matched the same IMEI from a suspended account. |
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Originally Posted by Mantis mmmmm?? we are not talking phone numbers! we are talking identifying device's , do you know what an IMEI number is? well it's, International Mobile Equipment Identity (IMEI) number is a unique identification or serial number that all mobile phones and smartphones have, so back to the question, does ebay have similar software? has anyone used the same mifi/smartphone from a banned account and got banned again because the IMEI matched the same IMEI from a suspended account. | You really have no idea how IPs work. Good grief, educate yourself.
IT IS IMPOSSIBLE for anyone to get your devices details from an IP.
What you are saying makes no sense. You clearly do not know what you are talking about man.
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Originally Posted by yankee You really have no idea how IPs work. Good grief, educate yourself.
IT IS IMPOSSIBLE for anyone to get your devices details from an IP.
What you are saying makes no sense. You clearly do not know what you are talking about man. | and you live in the states where spying is an everyday occurance!!! you really have no understanding of the question i am asking, and as a reference i worked in the telecoms for 3 years, your an exec on this forum? personally i think you should be stripped down to junior, remind me not to take any advice from you, once again we are not talking IP ADDRESS'S! we are talking accessing their website!
maybe i should PM Edward Snowden!
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Originally Posted by Mantis and you live in the states where spying is an everyday occurance!!! you really have no understanding of the question i am asking, and as a reference i worked in the telecoms for 3 years, your an exec on this forum? personally i think you should be stripped down to junior, remind me not to take any advice from you, once again we are not talking IP ADDRESS'S! we are talking accessing their website!
maybe i should PM Edward Snowden!
thank you | Easy Mantis seems like you have enough info to make an informed decision of your own.
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Originally Posted by rsot Easy Mantis seems like you have enough info to make an informed decision of your own. | Thx rsot, just wanted to be 100% certain, not dragged into an argument, i did not start the flaming.
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Originally Posted by Mantis and you live in the states where spying is an everyday occurance!!! you really have no understanding of the question i am asking, and as a reference i worked in the telecoms for 3 years, your an exec on this forum? personally i think you should be stripped down to junior, remind me not to take any advice from you, once again we are not talking IP ADDRESS'S! we are talking accessing their website!
maybe i should PM Edward Snowden!
thank you | Oh, I get it. You really have no idea how cellular IPs work because if you did, you would have an understanding of how it is absolutely impossible to get your device details from an IP. Hell, you cant even get a remotely accurate location from a cellar IP.
My Hotspot IPs show me 2000 miles away most of the time. How would they get the details on my device when I pull an IP from a cell tower literally on the other side of the country?
So you are all hot and heavy insinuating we are all dumb but in all reality, you simply have no idea how a cellular IP works.
If you worked in a communications company, it certainly was not in networking
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Originally Posted by yankee Oh, I get it. You really have no idea how cellular IPs work because if you did, you would have an understanding of how it is absolutely impossible to get your device details from an IP. Hell, you cant even get a remotely accurate location from a cellar IP.
My Hotspot IPs show me 2000 miles away most of the time. How would they get the details on my device when I pull an IP from a cell tower literally on the other side of the country?
So you are all hot and heavy insinuating we are all dumb but in all reality, you simply have no idea how a cellular IP works.
If you worked in a communications company, it certainly was not in networking | yea your right if albert einstein explained the theory of relativity to a group of monkeys for 100 years, after 100 years they would still be monkeys.
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