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| vettefever17 | 05-30-2015 11:37 AM | Buy aged accounts I would like an honest answer from all of you guys. Is it work shelling out the 250-300 dollars for a 100/5000 account, or is the risk too high of getting banned? It seems that changing ip locations and banking details would shock the account and a bot would pick it up. Have any of you had any luck with just purchasing? |
| plumsake2 | 05-30-2015 03:04 PM | Re: Buy aged accounts This is why you need to build up history and let eBay & Paypal get used to you (your IP + computer) before making any changes. It doesn't matter if the account was made a few days ago, or a few months ago - if you suddenly log in with a completely different IP with no sort of identifying information (history, cookies) and start changing passwords, addresses, phone numbers, etc then it's going to seem like the account is being hacked.
Each account type has advantages, but you still would benefit from taking it easy in the beginning. Don't do too many "major actions" at once (changing info, listing a ton of items, etc) and instead do them one at a time to avoid drawing attention to yourself and the account. |
Re: Buy aged accounts Quote:
Originally Posted by vettefever17
(Post 673401)
I would like an honest answer from all of you guys. Is it work shelling out the 250-300 dollars for a 100/5000 account, or is the risk too high of getting banned? | You could make 10 accounts today and get them all banned tomorrow IF you carelessly handled them. As plumsake mentioned, you have to baby any account whether you buy them or make them. Quote:
It seems that changing ip locations and banking details would shock the account and a bot would pick it up.
| Again, it's all about going slow. Quote:
Have any of you had any luck with just purchasing?
| Of course, When I first arrived here and wasn't 100% ready to make my own...I purchased a few accounts.
Just something to think about, People expect to buy an account today and be selling thousands of items with thousands of dollars tomorrow....that's not how Stealth works. With Stealth, it's all about patience and doing things in the correct manner.
Also, if anyone that isn't a Approved Account Seller contacts you about selling Super High Limits with Tons of Feedback...They are scammers! |
Re: Buy aged accounts Welcome to the forums OP - a lot also depends on what you are selling...risky items? |
| vettefever17 | 05-30-2015 05:54 PM | Re: Buy aged accounts Thanks for the replies guys. That is what I needed and expected to hear. I made a stealth account and made the huge mistake of making a joint account within a few days of having the account opened. It immediately killed the accounts. I guess I will start building new accounts through vpns. The only headache to making new accounts is the new banking accounts. I had a woman at the bank look at me insanely when I asked if I could open 10 accounts. haha
On another note, this forum has gotten me back and running on Amazon, also. The VPN from 24c is working flawlessly. |
| jrandleww | 05-30-2015 06:01 PM | Re: Buy aged accounts Quote:
Originally Posted by vettefever17
(Post 673401)
I would like an honest answer from all of you guys. Is it work shelling out the 250-300 dollars for a 100/5000 account, or is the risk too high of getting banned? It seems that changing ip locations and banking details would shock the account and a bot would pick it up. Have any of you had any luck with just purchasing? |
it is definitely worth it. I don't know how it was done but the account i bought had only been open a few day and had limits of 500/25k. I have listed up to my limits and sold dozens of items the first month. All were fixed price listings of name brand items. I have logged in to the account from over 100 different ip addresses in the first 2 months. No issues what so ever.
My other 2 stealth accounts I created in the past 3 months are still stuck at 5/500. |
Re: Buy aged accounts Quote:
Originally Posted by vettefever17
(Post 673467)
The only headache to making new accounts is the new banking accounts. I had a woman at the bank look at me insanely when I asked if I could open 10 accounts. haha | Not a good idea to try and open 10 or any amount at the same time. Open your accounts at several different banks...so you don't have all your bank accounts with just 1 bank. I would recommend having no more than 5 at one bank at any given time. Quote:
On another note, this forum has gotten me back and running on Amazon, also. The VPN from 24c is working flawlessly.
| Yes 24vc is an excellent VPN. |
Re: Buy aged accounts Quote:
Originally Posted by vettefever17
(Post 673467)
Thanks for the replies guys. That is what I needed and expected to hear. I made a stealth account and made the huge mistake of making a joint account within a few days of having the account opened. It immediately killed the accounts. I guess I will start building new accounts through vpns. The only headache to making new accounts is the new banking accounts. I had a woman at the bank look at me insanely when I asked if I could open 10 accounts. haha
On another note, this forum has gotten me back and running on Amazon, also. The VPN from 24c is working flawlessly. | Also check out a bank like PNC where if you get there PNC Wallet it comes with 3 banks in 1, makes thing easier |
| applebaum | 06-03-2015 03:37 PM | Re: Buy aged accounts I only use Stealth accounts that I buy from the marketplace. Amazon stealth I can create but Ebay accounts? No way I leave it to the professionals. Totally worth every dollar you spend on them! |
| bjammin | 06-03-2015 10:41 PM | Re: Buy aged accounts Quote:
Originally Posted by plumsake2
(Post 673422)
This is why you need to build up history and let eBay & Paypal get used to you (your IP + computer) before making any changes. It doesn't matter if the account was made a few days ago, or a few months ago - if you suddenly log in with a completely different IP with no sort of identifying information (history, cookies) and start changing passwords, addresses, phone numbers, etc then it's going to seem like the account is being hacked.
Each account type has advantages, but you still would benefit from taking it easy in the beginning. Don't do too many "major actions" at once (changing info, listing a ton of items, etc) and instead do them one at a time to avoid drawing attention to yourself and the account. | This hits the nail right on the head (in my opinion). |
| bjammin | 06-03-2015 10:43 PM | Re: Buy aged accounts Quote:
Originally Posted by 123
(Post 673554)
Also check out a bank like PNC where if you get there PNC Wallet it comes with 3 banks in 1, makes thing easier | I use this bank, and I love it. I have 3 accounts by just opening 1 account. They do not want to see you in the branch. They want you to use mobile banking, internet banking, and atm. This is all awesome because we dont wanna see them either. Never had issues with this bank. Mismatches work just fine. Just dont go gung-ho on the withdrawal amounts. |
Re: Buy aged accounts Quote:
Originally Posted by bjammin
(Post 674642)
I use this bank, and I love it. I have 3 accounts by just opening 1 account. They do not want to see you in the branch. They want you to use mobile banking, internet banking, and atm. This is all awesome because we dont wanna see them either. Never had issues with this bank. Mismatches work just fine. Just dont go gung-ho on the withdrawal amounts. | haha agreed, ive never even seen a branch of theirs around me but there my kinda bank! :lol:
Btw i been to busy to withdraw any money from my PNC accounts, so I think I'm going to start transferring some over to my business accounts, have they given you any notice about withdrawing too much or anything like that? Trying to figure out if best to withdraw few big amounts or multiple smaller amounts |
| vettefever17 | 06-05-2015 10:48 PM | Re: Buy aged accounts So, I completely went into the left field and bit the bullet and bought an account. I'm about a week in and so far so good. I was really surprised at how well it has gone so far. |
| jeffweico | 06-05-2015 11:02 PM | Re: Buy aged accounts Quote:
Originally Posted by vettefever17
(Post 673467)
The only headache to making new accounts is the new banking accounts. I had a woman at the bank look at me insanely when I asked if I could open 10 accounts. haha | Just an FYI... I wouldn't open so many accounts at ONE bank so quickly. In fact, I recommend that you have no more than SIX accounts at any one bank and that you keep the amounts of money running through them REASONABLE.
Why? To avoid the reaction you got from the woman at your bank. The last thing you want is to draw attention to those accounts. Because even when a bank is known not to check for or care about mismatched names, you don't want them putting your accounts under a microscope. |
| empirestate | 06-06-2015 04:30 AM | Re: Buy aged accounts I would pay $300 -$500 for 100/5k account that has no 21day hold ANYTIME.... |
| hodgesdavid684 | 06-06-2015 07:15 AM | Re: Buy aged accounts Quote:
Originally Posted by empirestate
(Post 675394)
I would pay $300 -$500 for 100/5k account that has no 21day hold ANYTIME.... | This kind of account exist as a newly created account (I got 1k/25k ebay selling limit with '100k/month direct fund access' paypal account attached), but I doubt somebody willing to trade this kind of account with 500 bucks. |
Re: Buy aged accounts Quote:
Originally Posted by vettefever17
(Post 675343)
So, I completely went into the left field and bit the bullet and bought an account. I'm about a week in and so far so good. I was really surprised at how well it has gone so far. | Congratz so far - continue to build it slowly |
Re: Buy aged accounts Quote:
Originally Posted by hodgesdavid684
(Post 675419)
This kind of account exist as a newly created account (I got 1k/25k ebay selling limit with '100k/month direct fund access' paypal account attached), but I doubt somebody willing to trade this kind of account with 500 bucks. | Might want to tread lightly with this comment, a Mod might think your trying to sell an account..... |
| hodgesdavid684 | 06-06-2015 11:13 AM | Re: Buy aged accounts Quote:
Originally Posted by MM78
(Post 675450)
Might want to tread lightly with this comment, a Mod might think your trying to sell an account..... | Dam you right. Not trying to sell any account though. |
| bjammin | 06-06-2015 11:16 AM | Re: Buy aged accounts Quote:
Originally Posted by 123
(Post 674645)
haha agreed, ive never even seen a branch of theirs around me but there my kinda bank! :lol:
Btw i been to busy to withdraw any money from my PNC accounts, so I think I'm going to start transferring some over to my business accounts, have they given you any notice about withdrawing too much or anything like that? Trying to figure out if best to withdraw few big amounts or multiple smaller amounts | Never. But I always use there ATM ($500 atm limit). The PP amounts that I had transferred to the bank accounts have usually been over $1500. |
| vettefever17 | 06-11-2015 01:58 AM | Re: Buy aged accounts Well I am at least two weeks in and it is still going strong. Only had one risk when I listed some ray-bans for sale. Although they were legit, eBay still flags that kind of product.
As for the seller, I dont know if I cant give a shout out, but the account is a 1000/25k account for $225. Although the release on money isnt instant, the account has had no bots bother it. I have listed roughly 30 item in two weeks without any problem. I would have to say it is a success. If I run into account problems again, I will just eat the 225 to bring in more cash.
The multiple banking account question, I decided to go again opening a lot of accounts. I simple have one open account at the credit union. I know I could open more, I just choose to not push my luck. I dont want to take on any more risk. |
| Ebayorbust | 06-11-2015 02:38 AM | Re: Buy aged accounts What plans do you have in place for when you get asked for tax info? | | All times are GMT -5. The time now is 01:34 AM. | |
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