I guess it's safer in Europe....but if I ran accounts from Asia (Philippines or Thailand say) would that flag up if I were using local broadband or a local SIM card (hotspot laptop)?
Using UK SIM and tethering could be expensive or difficult (anyone with experience outside Europe)?
That would leave IPBurger...but I know some ppl have had issues.
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I guess it's safer in Europe....but if I ran accounts from Asia (Philippines or Thailand say) would that flag up if I were using local broadband or a local SIM card (hotspot laptop)?
Using UK SIM and tethering could be expensive or difficult (anyone with experience outside Europe)?
That would leave IPBurger...but I know some ppl have had issues.
Amazon, or Ebay?
If Amazon then they are not very strict about IP
Ebay safe to go for a VPN, although might be fine without it
Amazon accepts that if a foreign IP addresses pops up on your account, you can be on holiday or on business abroad and will never be a long term use. If you are based abroad then a Static IP is the best advice for that country that you are selling into.
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I'd keep to separate IP for separate accounts but thought some countries (where scams are rife) would cause problems.
Always keep your IPs separate especially for amazon. They don't mess around.
Just be consistent, use IPBurger's static for 1 account or use their Residential IP for multiple. Change the ID on the browser setting when you use multiple accounts
Always keep your IPs separate especially for amazon. They don't mess around.
Just be consistent, use IPBurger's static for 1 account or use their Residential IP for multiple. Change the ID on the browser setting when you use multiple accounts
I use vmplayer for separate accounts. Quite a few reports here of problems with ipburger. Perhaps Amazon recognizing VPN? Not ruling it out...just looking for alternatives if it doesn't work out.