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n0shadowkick 05-17-2016 03:02 PM

Ebay tracking, Turbo Lister/VM Ware
 
Hello all,

Have a question that I wasn't able to find an answer for on the forums.

I am about to launch my Ebay stealth account and need to double check this beforehand.
So, I currently have Windows user profile that uses Ebay Turbo lister to create and post items on my main Ebay selling account.

I am thinking to simply create another Windows user profile and use 24vc to run the store.

My question is, should I remove Ebay turbo lister completely from my computer before I run the other Windows user profile on stealth using 24vc?

I would like to keep Ebay turbo lister on my "main Ebay seller accout/user" without doing anything and run everything else stealth.

Is VMware the only way I can do this?

Thanks in advance,

elmo 05-26-2016 03:35 AM

Re: Ebay tracking, Turbo Lister/VM Ware
 
I recommend installing vmware to make sure they're separated.

Doesn't take much longer to setup and its much faster to switch between accounts once properly setup

davids01 05-26-2016 06:09 AM

Re: Ebay tracking, Turbo Lister/VM Ware
 
I wouldn't try to run TL with more that one user account(with stealth accounts on them) on a computer. This is a really bad idea. i would probably lead to stealth and real account death in a short period of time. :rip:

n0shadowkick 05-31-2016 01:54 PM

Re: Ebay tracking, Turbo Lister/VM Ware
 
I decided to remove turbo lister and list everything manually for now. Better safe than sorry!
I may be looking into PushAuction or Inkfrog instead for mass listing.

Vmware seems to be a must-have for true stealth, is definitely something I will be looking into to use in the future.

Thanks guys,

n0shadowkick 05-31-2016 01:57 PM

Re: Ebay tracking, Turbo Lister/VM Ware
 
Actually another question has come up....

Do you guys know if its safe to run mutiple ebay accounts with Stitchlabs as an inventory management system for all?
I am currently contacting Stitch labs directly for a response and will update my findings here, but maybe someone has experience regarding this issue?

dazzawoo 06-03-2016 11:05 AM

Re: Ebay tracking, Turbo Lister/VM Ware
 
HI.
i have had similar issues,
when turbo lister installed itself across all users without asking permission i also deleted it.
it does seem like the kind of intrusive program that may link accounts.

i would also like to know about inventory software such as stitchlabs so please do update on that.

thanks

Play 06-03-2016 12:44 PM

Re: Ebay tracking, Turbo Lister/VM Ware
 
From what I have read previously, turbo lister can be difficult to remove (completely).

I suggest factory reset computer, use VMware, and put turbo lister in one virtual machine for your main account. That is the safest way forward.

davids01 06-03-2016 03:15 PM

Re: Ebay tracking, Turbo Lister/VM Ware
 
Yes, the only way (or at least a reliable way) to be 100% sure that all the old info is gone from your computer you used on a banned account is to completely format (no installing another OS over old, as some windows disks will do) and reset back to factory new or equivalent.:nerd:


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