| | | ordiakilla | 03-27-2010 05:11 AM | amazon help I just got suspended from amazon this week b.c of stupid buyers.
I been reading up on how to get back on and its amazing. I want to try,
I have a bank account from a different bank under same name can i use that, also is it possible to use a public lib computer or a cell phone to run your amazon page? And does this really work? |
| johnboyz26 | 03-29-2010 02:17 PM | Quote:
Originally Posted by ordiakilla
(Post 130553)
I just got suspended from amazon this week b.c of stupid buyers.
I been reading up on how to get back on and its amazing. I want to try,
I have a bank account from a different bank under same name can i use that, also is it possible to use a public lib computer or a cell phone to run your amazon page? And does this really work? |
hi there lol tell me about it "stupid buyers"
are all the amazon sites exaclty the same??? ie us.eu .uk etc????
is it really nessicey to get a cc in someone elses name???? i have read on some posts its possible to change the name slightly??
cant wiat to get chatting and try all this out |
| ruexbluesummer | 03-30-2010 07:50 AM | attempt 5 : any pointers? my account got suspended again (yay) but I will be moving soon, so that'll ensure a new address, new IP address. new bank account shouldn't be too difficult.
is there anything else I should be careful of? I'd like this one to last. :)
thanks all! |
| imjustme | 03-30-2010 12:56 PM | Are you guys serious? There's no way for anyone outside your network being able to figure out your MAC address. Unless they run an ActiveX control or something on your computer. Are you installing anything on your computer to be able to sell on Amazon? Otherwise I don't see a way for them to track the MAC address. |
| rubner | 03-30-2010 09:05 PM | while you are at it, I would go buy a cheap laptop with a air card thru verizon |
| Amazombie | 03-31-2010 02:39 AM | Quote:
Originally Posted by imjustme
(Post 131044)
Are you guys serious? There's no way for anyone outside your network being able to figure out your MAC address. Unless they run an ActiveX control or something on your computer. Are you installing anything on your computer to be able to sell on Amazon? Otherwise I don't see a way for them to track the MAC address. | Is this true? This MAC address thing has always puzzled me. |
| Skys The Limit | 03-31-2010 04:18 AM | how do u get kicked off |
| imjustme | 03-31-2010 03:30 PM | Quote:
Originally Posted by Amazombie
(Post 131133)
Is this true? This MAC address thing has always puzzled me. | The MAC address is a hardware address. It gets passed only from one server to the next. When you connect to a website, you're going through about 10-20 servers until your request gets to the destination (eBay) and then back to you. Something like this:
You -> Server 1 -> Server 2 -> Server 3 ....etc. ... -> Server 20 -> eBay
Server 1 can see your MAC address, because it's a direct device to device connection, but Server 2 until eBay can't. eBay could only see the MAC address from Server 20, in the above example, because they're directly connected to it. And that's not you. |
| Here We Go Again | 03-31-2010 05:59 PM | ^^^^^^
Then how can you explain this:
Using computer 1A
New user account and all that
SAME MAC as a suspended account.
New Amazon account gets linked back to suspended account made on computer 1A
Then I create another user account on computer 1A
Use my MAC spoofing program on computer 1A
Open a new Amazon account on computer 1A
I do NOT get linked back to the suspended account.
When I spoof the MAC I spoof ALL of the 10-12 network items (active & non-active)
So how can Amazon NOT track the MAC address????
I change the MAC address and I no longer get linked to old suspended accounts. |
| Amazombie | 04-01-2010 03:35 PM | [QUOTE=Here We Go Again;131234]^^^^^^
Then I create another user account on computer 1A
Use my MAC spoofing program on computer 1A
Open a new Amazon account on computer 1A
I do NOT get linked back to the suspended account.
When I spoof the MAC I spoof ALL of the 10-12 network items (active & non-active)"
Is that MAC spoofed acct. still active? |
| Here We Go Again | 04-01-2010 04:18 PM | ^^^^^^^^^
No it is not.
The reason be is that I always sell to much to fast.
The only reason my Amazon accounts get blocked now is because I blow the Sales Velocity limit.
To many sales to quickly with low to no feedback... |
| jbluntz | 04-01-2010 04:31 PM | ^ Quote:
Originally Posted by Here We Go Again
(Post 131234)
^^^^^^
Then how can you explain this:
Using computer 1A
New user account and all that
SAME MAC as a suspended account.
New Amazon account gets linked back to suspended account made on computer 1A
Then I create another user account on computer 1A
Use my MAC spoofing program on computer 1A
Open a new Amazon account on computer 1A
I do NOT get linked back to the suspended account.
When I spoof the MAC I spoof ALL of the 10-12 network items (active & non-active)
So how can Amazon NOT track the MAC address????
I change the MAC address and I no longer get linked to old suspended accounts. | You know what, I'm gonna try the exact same thing today. |
| tata76 | 04-01-2010 08:17 PM | selling on amazon Hi, I just wonder what would happen once amazon links/cancel the accounts, will they take the funds and steal them ,or will they hold them for 90 days and then release them.
thanks |
| cardfelon | 04-01-2010 08:40 PM | Your question was answered in the thread you started. Please don't double post the same question in other threads. Thanks! |
| jinglebell | 04-01-2010 10:04 PM | how did you guys get kicked off of amazon in the first place? I've been on there for years with very low sales but a high percentage of screw ups. i got stuff pulled down that they only wanted to sell, waited too long to ship stuff etc. I'm still there. I got one product listed before the upc requirement and it sells about once a month. Maybe I should step it up. I'm curious what not to do though. |
| nobody999 | 04-02-2010 09:44 AM | Quote:
Originally Posted by Here We Go Again
(Post 131419)
^^^^^^^^^
No it is not.
The reason be is that I always sell to much to fast.
The only reason my Amazon accounts get blocked now is because I blow the Sales Velocity limit.
To many sales to quickly with low to no feedback... | is that just a temporary suspension or permanent? |
| Amazombie | 04-03-2010 04:47 AM | Quote:
Originally Posted by jinglebell
(Post 131480)
how did you guys get kicked off of amazon in the first place? I've been on there for years with very low sales but a high percentage of screw ups. i got stuff pulled down that they only wanted to sell, waited too long to ship stuff etc. I'm still there. I got one product listed before the upc requirement and it sells about once a month. Maybe I should step it up. I'm curious what not to do though. | Dont' worry. It will happen to you someday:) I thought the same thing and then got booted out. Once you start really selling then the amazon spotlights on you gets bigger any then any little slip up and you are gone. |
| TigerBait | 04-06-2010 01:38 AM | Is the stealth guide that you use for ebay the same as the one you use for ebay?:noidea:
Thanks, I'm new to the forum |
| GreenBean | 04-06-2010 03:03 AM | @TigerBait. yeah the ebay stealth book is really good for ebay:peace:
Soz, the Easter Bunny made me say that. Bad bunny,bad.:rolleyes:
Seriously, much of ebay stealth can be applied to amazon & stealth accounts. I would suggest you read this subforum carefully as well. Enough answers are around to be of use to you.
(feel free to pm me if you have problems) |
| First Edition | 04-06-2010 09:33 AM | GreenBean, quit telling us to search, just spit it out.
(so, so kidding....) |
| Spacer75 | 04-17-2010 07:13 AM | Some very useful information here guys. Thanks. Anyway, having trouble changing my IP address. I've heard somewhere proxies don't work. Is this true? I have ghostsurf, is this anygood? Thank you. |
| First Edition | 04-17-2010 07:53 AM | Proxies are a bad idea. Black logic, and strongvpn are good services. There are man threads on the topic as well. | | All times are GMT -5. The time now is 06:00 AM. | |
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