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jerseytimeusa 03-23-2012 12:16 AM

Making New Stealth Accounts
 
Hello all ! I was wondering if anyone could save me some headache , I would like to make 10-15 Stealth Accounts from the same computer is that possible ? thanks for any help :yar:

GreenBean 03-23-2012 05:03 AM

Welcome to the forum :yar:

With a lot of work ( that will give you headaches) you could make many accounts.

When your subscription is activated you'll have the book to guide you as well.

To start you off, I would recommend you read this part of the forum:
eBay Tracking - eBay Suspension & Paypal Limited Forums
that gives the info about cookies & the methods needed to prevent ebay/paypal 'finding' you.

I'll forward to sharing your steps in making these accounts :D

oooSMOKYooo 03-23-2012 05:10 AM

I would read the guide then read it again!

You would also be best starting a couple of accounts then growing..

rsot 03-23-2012 06:32 AM

Welcome to the forums. It is possible with patience and understanding of the system.

Or you can buy from reputable sellers here...still worth understand how to operate via stealth.

Sandy D 03-27-2012 11:01 PM

Whether you buy from our sellers here or not you need to learn the ropes or you will be wasting your time and money.

Far too many jump into this believing it is easy and it is not, at least until you get a grip on what you are doing.

yotano211 03-28-2012 05:17 AM

With time and a SSD hard drive (if you want to save time) it will be easy to switch between accounts. Just keep records with a excel file or a Word file. Some people around these parks are able to manage twice those numbers without braking a sweat.

WELCOME =}

rsot 03-28-2012 09:30 AM

SSD Drive is right on for the win!

arkimidisk 03-28-2012 07:51 PM

yes, if you have eBay Stealth guide you can have many eBay account in one computer.

Now I have 8 accounts in one to ignore to take 8 computers with you all the time.

Recommend buy eBay Stealth guide. It's worse. :juggle: :pop2:

=}

oooSMOKYooo 04-24-2012 05:19 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by yotano211 (Post 325712)
With time and a SSD hard drive (if you want to save time) it will be easy to switch between accounts. Just keep records with a excel file or a Word file. Some people around these parks are able to manage twice those numbers without braking a sweat.

WELCOME =}

How much quicker are they compared to HDD? as i have 6 diff user accounts on standard pc with no probs.

They do sound good for installing into your car which im in the process of building a system and touchscreen in my car dash though..

ovidiu 04-24-2012 10:02 AM

How much quicker are they compared to HDD? as i have 6 diff user accounts on standard pc with no probs.


It's not that much better, but it sure is a lot more expensive. And SSDs have subtle performance disadvantages in certain areas. This is coming from a guy who uses SSDs in most of his machines.

Sandy D 04-26-2012 11:23 PM

Wonder if the OP has been able to get this done.

This seems to be asked a lot and I wonder if the OP was able to get this to work.

I am making tons of accounts and notice my laptop is getting slower and slower.

rsot 04-27-2012 12:09 PM

Haven't heard from the OP in a bit but as for you Miss Sandy_D (or Mrs. rather ha), with the amount of time you put in, why not consider few more comps to split the task?

Omgoozle 04-27-2012 06:47 PM

I run off of two comps, one with a 128GB Crucial M4 SSD, and another with a 256 Intel SSD.

I used to run a 512GB Crucial M4 instead of the 256 Intel, but I destroyed the drive FOUR TIMES (4 drives x $600 = $2400 in hardware) in 6 months and eventually gave up and switched to the smaller Intel drive.

SSD is phenomenal, but is unstable in large sizes. I backup my drives regularly, at least once a month.


edit: As for "How much faster...?"

If you go SSD you might as well upgrade to 8gb of RAM. Once you do both of those, you are running a crack-machine that is absolutely untouchable as far as speed goes. I swear, once you go SSD you don't go back.

There are all kinds of things you need to do to your SSD once you install it, like removing the auto-Defrag settings and lowering your refresh rate. Silverfish Streaming Video (Netflix) crashes on my machine because of this I think. I experience "more then a few" crashes while running Netflix and multiple open browsers and programs on 2 screens.

Sandy D 04-28-2012 07:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rsot (Post 335624)
Haven't heard from the OP in a bit but as for you Miss Sandy_D (or Mrs. rather ha), with the amount of time you put in, why not consider few more comps to split the task?

Because my techie kids always have them.

I have my trusty laptop so I can move about and work if I am in the kitchen, doing laundry, cooking, watching the kids swim etc.

Then I have a tower I use but not so much.

I know, I need about a dozen laptops.

I watched a youtube video the other night where a guy has 5 computer monitors sitting across a long table. Now that would drive me bonkers.
He says he monitors everything he does with them.

Want to know something weird, he says each of them have names.

Now that is one weird dude.


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