I don't know how this answer works but I do know that it does. The answer is no. You should use SMAC or another MAC spoofing software to spoof your VPN MAC address (there is only 1 if you connect to the internet through your main computer, it automatically shares the access). You will still need to spoof your broadband data card. My process:
ADSL Modem -> Wireless Router -> Wireless USB Adapater -> VPN Internet
each of these has a MAC address. From what I understand, Amazon can only see the 2 closest MAC addresses (this is true even through VPN, as I lost all but 2 accounts from linking by using my phone for internet). So here is how I avoid it now
ADSL Modem (can't spoof) -> Wireless Router (login to router change MAC) -> Wireless USB Adapter (I have a different one for each account) -> VPN Internet (spoofed through SMAC, all 5 sets of letters/numbers are different)
Now according to theory, I wouldn't need to spoof my router, but I want to be damn sure they can't link me, also it only takes 1-2 minutes to restart everything. I follow the steps exactly as they are in the stealth guide (minus the wait times).
Hope this helps
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