it is mostly random , ebay reps told me once they also look at how many accounts were opened on a given day as they have an acceptable average , anything above average gets taken down regardless of anything else
I just can't deal with those odds.
I used a trial mint mobile sim and created a new account with it. No reactivate using the number and IP.
So if that is the case with another trial sim card, then I will just decide to buy a bunch of them and go that route.
Right now I am testing out tons of trial sim cards and using the number and IP to see how it goes.
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since they use bots it is very well possible they analyze averages , for example a certain number of accounts were opened the same way they just suspend any accounts above average opened the same way , same goes for sim card types , banks etc.
since they use bots it is very well possible they analyze averages , for example a certain number of accounts were opened the same way they just suspend any accounts above average opened the same way , same goes for sim card types , banks etc.
So what would be the best way going forward with this.
Ya there is something going on here that eBay is suspending.
Like just now. I started the process of turning the account into a seller account by adding the address and phone. Created a draft of a listing. Left it for around 2 hours since I got sidetracked with some errands.
This has happened twice in which I forget to complete the full seller account process.
I come back to log into the account and it is suspended. It is a fresh number from a sim card and IP is from that exact sim. Browser is Chrome which I never had issues with.
I mean is eBay just banning people off their info now? This is the only explanation I can think of.
The info is that matching of my friends info who has never had an eBay account before.
There is no logical explanation for eBay to do that. They are just shooting themselves in the foot at that point.
Ya there is something going on here that eBay is suspending.
Like just now. I started the process of turning the account into a seller account by adding the address and phone. Created a draft of a listing. Left it for around 2 hours since I got sidetracked with some errands.
This has happened twice in which I forget to complete the full seller account process.
I come back to log into the account and it is suspended. It is a fresh number from a sim card and IP is from that exact sim. Browser is Chrome which I never had issues with.
I mean is eBay just banning people off their info now? This is the only explanation I can think of.
The info is that matching of my friends info who has never had an eBay account before.
There is no logical explanation for eBay to do that. They are just shooting themselves in the foot at that point.
eBay tracks every click on the site, browsing habits, buying and selling activities of users, and combines this information to create a comprehensive behavioral profile. Reconsider your account creation methods, use different methods, reactivation messages come up at different points for many people like me on this forum, but I believe it can be overcome step by step with different combinations,
Ya there is something going on here that eBay is suspending.
Like just now. I started the process of turning the account into a seller account by adding the address and phone. Created a draft of a listing. Left it for around 2 hours since I got sidetracked with some errands.
This has happened twice in which I forget to complete the full seller account process.
I come back to log into the account and it is suspended. It is a fresh number from a sim card and IP is from that exact sim. Browser is Chrome which I never had issues with.
I mean is eBay just banning people off their info now? This is the only explanation I can think of.
The info is that matching of my friends info who has never had an eBay account before.
There is no logical explanation for eBay to do that. They are just shooting themselves in the foot at that point.
Try again, this time using your own home internet if you have a DYNAMIC IP. OR with IPBurgerResidential IP.
Use a mailbox from say UPS.
Any phone sim should work either from a major company or tracfone.
I steer away from tethering my account to my phone's internet.
Other than that I assume you're already following the basics in the stealth guide?
Try again, this time using your own home internet if you have a DYNAMIC IP. OR with IPBurgerResidential IP.
Use a mailbox from say UPS.
Any phone sim should work either from a major company or tracfone.
I steer away from tethering my account to my phone's internet.
Other than that I assume you're already following the basics in the stealth guide?
Mailboxes or PO boxes don't work.
If they can't match up a person to it or have a database where the person has had that address for awhile, they will ask for a selfie and ID verification which I gotten trying it.
I don't use Residential IP's as mentioned previous times. Never worked for me.
I get captchas and a text to a phone number when first creating the account or entering them. Which tells me, the IP is already a flagged or suspicious one.
I never get them using a mobile IP which is why I stick with them.
What works for you isn't necessarily going to work for me. What works for me isn't necessarily going to work for you.