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04-17-2014
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Activity: 0% Longevity: 65% | | How to avoid MC999
I create new account with new ip and added cc in that account but when i list my first item.
I got email About MC999
MC999 eBay listings removed - unauthorized user of buyer or bidder account
We recently learned that someone was using an account to bid on or buy items without the account owner's permission. All associated fees have been credited to your account. Please note that we're working with the account owner to prevent any additional unauthorized activity.
I use same ip always then why it restrict my account.
I want create 1 ebay acc more with my gf pc and her detail.. what should i do to avoid MC999 this time.
what things i should keep in mind while creating new acc in my gf pc
Any suggestion?
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04-17-2014
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I have noticed you are posting quite some threads in the forum without following or replying to the growing suggestions by other members.
Your questions are quite basic...
Why don't you take some time, get the stealth guide, read a lot of the past threads in the forum, try to figure out a good and safe way of proceeding and, if needed, post a specific question in here trying to interoperate with the other members to see what you are doing wrong?
Just my thought.
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04-17-2014
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You could do with firstly reading the guide, and secondly spending a few days reading the forum.
Your threads are all asking very basic questions. Help yourself by spending a few days reading and getting to grips with the basics.
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04-17-2014
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I search in this forum about mc999. I did not find anywhere how i can avoid it in new accounts.
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04-17-2014
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Activity: 99% Longevity: 83% | | re: How to avoid MC999
1. Read the guide.
2. You should NOT use the same IP all the time
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04-17-2014
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Activity: 0% Longevity: 87% | | re: How to avoid MC999 Quote:
Originally Posted by anita555 I search in this forum about mc999. I did not find anywhere how i can avoid it in new accounts. | There are a large number of threads covering this.
Mainly spending more time reading and searching will help.
What did you list?
Many threads cover this issue telling you what to list and what you should not list. This has been discussed over and over here for many months.
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04-17-2014
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Activity: 0% Longevity: 96% | | Re: How to avoid MC999 Quote:
Originally Posted by anita555 I search in this forum about mc999. I did not find anywhere how i can avoid it in new accounts. | It is really better to be a bit more open with us when you post.
How do you access accounts from your country?
Your ISP is betraying you.
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04-18-2014
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Activity: 0% Longevity: 76% | | Re: How to avoid MC999 Quote:
Originally Posted by anita555 I create new account with new ip
I use same ip always | I can only speak for myself, but personally when I read an OP with glaring errors which indicate time wasn't taking to do basic editing, I just skip on to the next thread.
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04-25-2014
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Originally Posted by crocus I can only speak for myself, but personally when I read an OP with glaring errors which indicate time wasn't taking to do basic editing, I just skip on to the next thread. | I'm getting an awful lot of MC999s on like every account I create. It's absolutely crazy.
They're now always querying public records and asking for documents. It's insane.
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04-26-2014
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Really? I have created 6 in the last 2 weeks, listed old collectible stuff on all of them, and none have got the MC999...they have all been PP verified, etc. Maybe just lucky I guess?
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04-26-2014
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Activity: 0% Longevity: 72% | | Re: How to avoid MC999
Yeah, I admit I must've gotten some bad reps. I had some luck after that (including a magical reinstatement where I absolutely did nothing). Spoke too soon, I guess someone made a boo boo..
Last edited by GreenBean; 04-27-2014 at 04:57 AM.
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04-28-2014
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Activity: 0% Longevity: 87% | | Re: How to avoid MC999 Quote:
Originally Posted by anita555 I search in this forum about mc999. I did not find anywhere how i can avoid it in new accounts. | It has been discussed 100s if not 1000s of times.
I will post it again.
DO NOT sell name brand, high priced, risky, cell phones etc, electronics, jewelry, handbags, phake/vero on any new account at ALL.
It has been discussed to death here that you need to sell used yard sale or household items for the first months on any new account.
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04-28-2014
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Activity: 0% Longevity: 62% | | Re: How to avoid MC999
as sandy said On eBay, items are either high risk or low risk. It all depends on the brand name of the item.
so Start slowly without selling items that are high risk until you have a good amount of feedback and established selling history, this point is really important
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04-28-2014
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What the OP is Looking for here is a "List" thinking that it is that simple, have a list of "Do NOT Do's", Follow it and, POOF,,, NO Mc999,,,Well I got news for you OP, It simply does NOT work that way,,,Those MC999's, and document requests are triggered by MANY various acpects surrounding your account, it could be any number of things, ranging from IP Address to what you are selling, that is why EVERYONE needs to read the stealth guide, at the very LEAST the guide will show you how to avoid most of the techinical pit falls that can trigger an MC999, as for the rest, you have already been given multiple Tips on other things that can help you avoid them.
I hope now you will no longer ReMix and ReIntroudce this topic in future threads, users here are getting a little tried of it.
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Originally Posted by Mage mc999 . | What is the post or question?
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