| | | Stealth4 | 07-13-2013 10:06 PM | How many accounts can you make? How many eBay PayPal accounts can you make in a row? It takes me 15min for one set but get really bored after I make my third one. How many can you do :) |
| slapped | 07-13-2013 10:48 PM | 3 SECONDS,,,thats about how long it will take me to Copy and Paste an order to my favorite account seller here,,,
Do you seriously have NOTHING else to start a thread about? |
| jeffweico | 07-13-2013 11:21 PM | I just make it a part of my business. I have a certain number of active accounts, a certain number in reserve and whenever I lose one, or want to expand, I just add some more. The number depends on what I am doing.
I have bought accounts from sellers on the forum to save time, but I also create my own. It takes anywhere from 15 - 30 minutes depending on the location of the account and how well I know the area.
If you have the need to create 3 accounts a day, then you are either doing a fantastic volume of business, or losing accounts too quickly. I always try to keep mine going as long as possible. I have some that are over 3 years old. |
| Stealth4 | 07-14-2013 01:50 AM | Quote:
Originally Posted by slapped
(Post 467211)
3 SECONDS,,,thats about how long it will take me to Copy and Paste an order to my favorite account seller here,,,
Do you seriously have NOTHING else to start a thread about? | I thought this is the everything else section so I can start a thread about anything lol |
| Stealth4 | 07-14-2013 01:51 AM | I don't make 3 a day but I lost 15 because of the entropay issue so trying to catch up |
| GreenBean | 07-14-2013 02:29 AM | @Stealth4
Woah...... I read you had lost some accounts recently with entropay.
And before that 15 were lost.
Did entropay cause those others to go down too?
:spy: |
| Stealth4 | 07-14-2013 03:20 AM | Quote:
Originally Posted by GreenBean™
(Post 467253)
@Stealth4
Woah...... I read you had lost some accounts recently with entropay.
And before that 15 were lost.
Did entropay cause those others to go down too?
:spy: | Hey no, all up I lost 15 accounts while I was trying to figure what the issue was. Some accounts over 8months old. And I figured it was entropay all along. 15 aged accounts ;( oh well I learnt so much while trying to figure so... |
| infinitelyannoyed | 07-14-2013 04:07 AM | What was the Entropay issue if you don't mind me asking? |
| JamesNorth101 | 07-14-2013 04:15 AM | 15 accounts, that is a heavy loss. What was the issue? |
I haven't counted in a long time - I just take my time and do it up |
| Sandy D | 07-14-2013 11:38 AM | 35-40 in a day. |
| Stealth4 | 07-15-2013 06:31 AM | Quote:
Originally Posted by Sandy D
(Post 467353)
35-40 in a day. | Wow sandy, how long does that take you? Don't you get bored |
| Stealth4 | 07-15-2013 06:32 AM | |
| Ebayorbust | 07-15-2013 07:52 AM | Quote:
Originally Posted by Stealth4
(Post 467585)
Wow sandy, how long does that take you? Don't you get bored | 1 day by the sounds of it. ;) |
Quote:
Originally Posted by Stealth4
(Post 467585)
Wow sandy, how long does that take you? Don't you get bored | She cant be bored...she's an account seller ...part of the biz...skillz |
| JamesNorth101 | 07-15-2013 02:37 PM | Takes me about 15 mins from start to finish to make the gmail, ebay and PayPal, but then always add 30 mins browsing after the account is made and another 10 mins every few days there after with a few bids thrown in. So really it takes a few hours spread over about a month. Leads to secure accounts though. I generally make 3 or 4 a day, just over the morning coffee. Lucky with two laptops you can tether one to the phone and one to the house router, means you can browse on both accounts at once. |
| Sandy D | 07-15-2013 02:45 PM | Quote:
Originally Posted by Stealth4
(Post 467585)
Wow sandy, how long does that take you? Don't you get bored | Never gets boring helping others.
I have buying and selling in my blood and have since I was young so I love the thrill of finding things to sell. Helping others look for items and helping them with an account is never boring.
Actually it is exciting when I get the pms telling me how well they are doing etc.
I have two teens so life is never boring!!
I stop when I want and do things with them or for them etc and go back at it.
I dont sit for countless hours at a time. I take a small break here and there etc. |
Quote:
Originally Posted by Sandy D
(Post 467698)
I dont sit for countless hours at a time. I take a small break here and there etc. | Have to do that for physical health and keep in top shape :thumb: |
| Sandy D | 07-15-2013 04:14 PM | Quote:
Originally Posted by rsot
(Post 467731)
Have to do that for physical health and keep in top shape :thumb: | I can handle a full day from 9 am at Disney, Universal or any of the waterparks in my early 40s while I see most in their 40s having to stop and take breaks etc.
Comes from playing sports until I was in my 30s.
And of course my stair master is in my office so I can watch Storage Wars, American pickers etc and get a work out at the same time. |
| Stealth4 | 07-15-2013 06:00 PM | Sandy I meant 35 to 40 accounts in a day! Even if it takes you 15min each = that's 10 hours straight without moving |
| Sandy D | 07-16-2013 02:25 AM | Quote:
Originally Posted by Stealth4
(Post 467759)
Sandy I meant 35 to 40 accounts in a day! Even if it takes you 15min each = that's 10 hours straight without moving | I work 14-16 hours a day every day anyway with days off here and there for family etc.
I go to 2-3 antiques auctions per week and hit 2 flea markets one on Monday mornings and one on Thursday.
I almost never work straight through, too much to do with the kids and house etc.
I make 3-4 accounts, fix supper, make 3-4 more etc etc.
I do a lot of work when the kids go to bed. Tonight they went to bed around 11 so I have put in 4 hours of making accounts and checking my ebay sales, questions etc.
I avg 4-5 hours of sleep as I do not like to sleep more then 5 hours anyway. Seldom do I ever sleep more then 6 in a day.
Hubby is a traveling regional manager for a large corp so he is here a day and gone a day etc so working late is easy.
It is 3:20 am right now and I just finished up an account for a customer.
Will stop here as the kids will be up at 8 for supper. We are going to a waterpark in the morning for a few hours and I will be back at it tomorrow afternoon.
I ran over to an auction house earlier today and left some bids and got a call from the office that I won several items so I will have to run over and pick those items up.
Hard work and long hours are in my blood.
They do pay off. Many only want to work a few hours a day and then wonder why they cannot grow their business and get and have anything they want.
And yes I do take entire days off to head to the beach, Disney, Universal etc.
We love the beach and plan on hitting it on Thursday this week.
I do not make 30 accounts a day every day but have done that a lot.
I owned and operate a small manufacturing company for many years so 16-20 hour days were norm back then but you could not stop in the middle of a day and head to the ocean, Disney, Legoland etc like I get to today.
LOL-- I have worked until 5 am on Sunday night before only to realize there is no sense in me going to bed. I go to a great flea market on Monday mornings and get the kids up at 7 and go to the market. Take a 2 hour power nap around noon and ready to roll. |
| LilyPily | 07-16-2013 06:36 AM | You should call yourself SUPER SANDY D!!!! |
| Furious George | 07-16-2013 08:13 AM | It takes me about 5 minutes. |
Quote:
Originally Posted by Sandy D
(Post 467831)
I work 14-16 hours a day every day anyway with days off here and there for family etc.
I go to 2-3 antiques auctions per week and hit 2 flea markets one on Monday mornings and one on Thursday.
I almost never work straight through, too much to do with the kids and house etc.
I make 3-4 accounts, fix supper, make 3-4 more etc etc.
I do a lot of work when the kids go to bed. Tonight they went to bed around 11 so I have put in 4 hours of making accounts and checking my ebay sales, questions etc.
I avg 4-5 hours of sleep as I do not like to sleep more then 5 hours anyway. Seldom do I ever sleep more then 6 in a day.
Hubby is a traveling regional manager for a large corp so he is here a day and gone a day etc so working late is easy.
It is 3:20 am right now and I just finished up an account for a customer.
Will stop here as the kids will be up at 8 for supper. We are going to a waterpark in the morning for a few hours and I will be back at it tomorrow afternoon.
I ran over to an auction house earlier today and left some bids and got a call from the office that I won several items so I will have to run over and pick those items up.
Hard work and long hours are in my blood.
They do pay off. Many only want to work a few hours a day and then wonder why they cannot grow their business and get and have anything they want.
And yes I do take entire days off to head to the beach, Disney, Universal etc.
We love the beach and plan on hitting it on Thursday this week.
I do not make 30 accounts a day every day but have done that a lot.
I owned and operate a small manufacturing company for many years so 16-20 hour days were norm back then but you could not stop in the middle of a day and head to the ocean, Disney, Legoland etc like I get to today.
LOL-- I have worked until 5 am on Sunday night before only to realize there is no sense in me going to bed. I go to a great flea market on Monday mornings and get the kids up at 7 and go to the market. Take a 2 hour power nap around noon and ready to roll. | I count 40 hours in Sandy's day :FF: |
| Stealth4 | 07-16-2013 10:37 PM | Good on you sandy! U work hard. My kids are toddlers so it pretty much impossible to work such long hours. They sleep at 8pm and I start 8:30 for about 4 hours |
| Stealth4 | 07-16-2013 10:39 PM | I do this 7 days a week. And during day I b on my phone paying orders, buying, getting my employee to ship etc |
| Sandy D | 07-17-2013 12:30 AM | Quote:
Originally Posted by rsot
(Post 467969)
I count 40 hours in Sandy's day :FF: |
Sometimes it feels like it.
Its 1 30 am here and I have been at it since 7 am this morning.
Between the food runs, supper, kids, laundry, a trip to the PO. a quick dip in the pool with the kids etc it seems like 40 hours right now.
Good thing we are not couch potato people and do not watch much tv at all.
Dang I need a vacation..... |
| Sandy D | 07-17-2013 12:33 AM | Quote:
Originally Posted by Stealth4
(Post 468083)
I do this 7 days a week. And during day I b on my phone paying orders, buying, getting my employee to ship etc | Good for you.
Most people who are willing to put out the effort knowing the end results it wont effect you a bit working 7 days.
It is all in your time management.
Best thing about working for yourself is you can stop and do what you want when you want. Like me we will be heading to the waterpark for a day and then Universal for a day this week and hopefully hit the beach this weekend for some fun on the water. |
| bruckshut | 07-17-2013 02:02 AM | how about methods though?
is it still new windows user account? |
| Furious George | 07-17-2013 08:00 AM | Quote:
Originally Posted by bruckshut
(Post 468110)
how about methods though?
is it still new windows user account? | I just clear cookies, cache, flash cookies, and change ip |
| danshan | 07-17-2013 09:54 AM | Quote:
Originally Posted by Furious George
(Post 468158)
I just clear cookies, cache, flash cookies, and change ip | I really don trust your method. I like to keep cookies and use separate users. |
| Sandy D | 07-17-2013 06:38 PM | Quote:
Originally Posted by danshan
(Post 468188)
I really don trust your method. I like to keep cookies and use separate users. | I agree!
It is much easier and safer to use different user accounts and keep cookies etc separate. |
Quote:
Originally Posted by danshan
(Post 468188)
I really don trust your method. I like to keep cookies and use separate users. | Concur on that method - simple and works so nicely |
| JamesNorth101 | 07-18-2013 05:36 AM | Quote:
Originally Posted by Furious George
(Post 468158)
I just clear cookies, cache, flash cookies, and change ip | This will lead to potential issues with PP and EB
Much easier to keep separate user accounts. |
| GreenBean | 07-18-2013 05:40 AM | Quote:
Originally Posted by Sandy D
(Post 468100)
It is all in your time management.
|
Other important part of account creation is account maintenance...
Keeping the accounts growing,working AND therefore making money
This is an integral part of stealthing, IMO
:thumb: |
Quote:
Originally Posted by Sandy D
(Post 468099)
Dang I need a vacation..... | Sandy's European vacations company is being founded |
| Furious George | 07-18-2013 07:27 PM | Quote:
Originally Posted by danshan
(Post 468188)
I really don trust your method. I like to keep cookies and use separate users. | It's easy if you go in and verify the files are deleted. I have zero trust in PC's. I've seen instances of browsers sharing cookies with other user accounts. It only takes a second, and doesn't bog the machine down with so many user accounts.
Your method works, absolutely. And if it works for you, stick with it. But in terms of time, deleting flash and every other cookie/cache on the browser is WAY faster.
Lately I've even been mixing up the browsers. |
| Sandy D | 07-18-2013 08:11 PM | Quote:
Originally Posted by rsot
(Post 468520)
Sandy's European vacations company is being founded |
Nah wont be going there any time soon.
Like the beaches in Bahamas, Caribbean, Hawaii much better. |
Better idea - forgot the beaches in the south for a moment there. | | All times are GMT -5. The time now is 03:26 PM. | |
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