| | | Coldcotes | 04-15-2011 02:29 AM | Individual or business account for stealth? Hi All, I was just wondering which is best for a stealth a individual or business account? I am just one guy selling stuff out of my garage and bits I can pick up off friends and family so I ain't a buisiness but just wondered. Also what are the differences when setting up the two accounts? Forgive me for asking so many questions but I want to get it right before I dive in..... |
| ShadyOne | 04-15-2011 04:43 AM | Quote:
Hi All, I was just wondering which is best for a stealth a individual or business account? I am just one guy selling stuff out of my garage and bits I can pick up off friends and family so I ain't a buisiness but just wondered. Also what are the differences when setting up the two accounts? Forgive me for asking so many questions but I want to get it right before I dive in.....
| My first suspension on e Bay was from going from 'private' to 'business', e Bay asked for their beloved documents after I listed my first few items. I never had what they wanted and was killed :rip:
Make sure you have all your documents ready is a must.
Forgetting stealth for a minute, I recommend you research the Business Centre on e BayUK before you open up a business account for the first time, get some valuable info on how the business accounts work :thumb:
I would recommend either opening other stealth private accounts and waiting until you actually have an account that has a high volume of sales. Buying items from friends and family is unlikely to produce a high volume of sales.
:peace: |
| Coldcotes | 04-15-2011 05:12 AM | Cheers Shadyone. I will probably go for a few private accounts. The only way I can change my ip is to change the router as my ISP takes weeks to change the ip if I unplug the router if I leave it plugged in the never seem to change it. So I have bought three routers. Also would you recommend a full format and reinstall of windows vista or just create a few new user accounts (laptop administrator account has had a killed ebay account on it previously).
And finally why do people spell eBay and PayPal e bay p aypal.... |
| ShadyOne | 04-15-2011 05:21 AM | Quote:
Cheers Shadyone. I will probably go for a few private accounts. The only way I can change my ip is to change the router as my ISP takes weeks to change the ip if I unplug the router if I leave it plugged in the never seem to change it. So I have bought three routers. Also would you recommend a full format and reinstall of windows vista or just create a few new user accounts (laptop administrator account has had a killed ebay account on it previously).
| Format if you want to be 100% sure that you will get rid of old cookies and flash objects etc
Otherwise, can you open a new admin account and close your current one - Never tried so I don't know :noidea: Quote:
And finally why do people spell eBay and PayPal e bay p aypal....
| :shhh:
:spy: |
| Coldcotes | 04-15-2011 05:43 AM | Ah I see :doh: |
| ShadyOne | 04-15-2011 05:49 AM | ;) Quote:
The only way I can change my ip is to change the router as my ISP takes weeks to change the ip if I unplug the router if I leave it plugged in the never seem to change it
| Is this your ISP or is someone else paying for it?
If it is yours then you should look into changing it for an ISP with a dynamic IP that changes everytime you reset the router.
Or look into getting a mobile broadband dongle if this ISP is not yours. Have your own broadband connection :thumb:
£15-20+ a month depending on how much data allowance you require.
:peace: |
| Alps_a somewhatlegend | 04-15-2011 06:06 AM | On ebay help pages, it says you can have a business account and a private account on the same account so sometimes I do that and list my personal stuff inn personal account and business stuff on business account.
If you are gonna have more than 1 or 2 eb/pp accounts then its good to make new user accounts on your computer - that way you do not need to format and its nice and easy to move around between accounts with no worries of cookie monsters etc.
If you go down mobile broadband dongle option (or if you got smartfone, you can put sim in there and use that as dongle).... you dont need to shell out 15-20 a month..... you can buy cheap credit from amazing or eb and topup, then convert to mobile broadband - bargain... or even get months of mobile broadband for cheap. |
| Coldcotes | 04-15-2011 06:34 AM | Hi it's my ISP on virgin media UK, I do have a smartphone and also USB dongle but the speeds are too slow for me in my area. I have 3 routers that I acquired and I have tested the plan, if I change the router I get a new IP due to the new mac number and then if I plug the old router back in say in a month that also gets a new IP so I will just keep swapping and changing them when needed and set up some new windows user accounts. And keep track of the IP addresses in the spreadsheet I have started for all the info on each e bay account. I will let you know how I get on for future reference. |
| ShadyOne | 04-15-2011 06:47 AM | Quote:
Hi it's my ISP on virgin media UK,
| I think this is the problem, from what I have heard ! Quote:
I have 3 routers that I acquired and I have tested the plan, if I change the router I get a new IP due to the new mac number and then if I plug the old router back in say in a month that also gets a new IP
| That is good enough, so do you get a completely different IP address everytime you change router or does the same IP address get associated with each MAC address. You should test this.
:peace: |
| Coldcotes | 04-15-2011 07:57 AM | Hi, Virgin Media is supposed to be static IP but I unplugged router 1 for a 24hrs and then 48hrs and got the same IP back both times so I swapped it for router 2 and because the mac had changed got a completely new IP, then a month after put router 1 back on and got another completely new IP. I think if you leave it unplugged for a while it must finally release the IP for that mac. so as long as I keep track of which router & IP is for which e bay account I should be ok I hope. I have got 3 routers now so my plan is to set a account up on each with separate windows user accounts and stealth then leave 2 of them to age with just a bit of browsing and maybe sell a odd item and concentrate on the 3rd one for selling slowly, just have to make sure I number the routers and keep track of the IP & account details |
| ShadyOne | 04-15-2011 07:59 AM | Quote:
1 back on and got another completely new IP.
| Ok, thats good news, even if it is a long time to wait for a new IP :D Quote:
just have to make sure I number the routers and keep track of the IP & account details
| Don't forget that the routers will have the MAC address printed on their case.
:peace: |
| Imakemoney | 04-15-2011 06:42 PM | Virgin broadband is the devil in regards stealth ebaying.
Static IP that is very hard to budge :doh: |
| Gman91189 | 04-15-2011 11:01 PM | just use SMAC (make sure ur connected directly to modem) | | All times are GMT -5. The time now is 10:51 AM. | |
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