You can sort of condense the information in Ebay replay (which, I agree, is the best of the 3 Ebay Suspension EBooks I've read) to the following playbook:
1. Get a new IP. Format your HD if possible. Never check suspended email account or Paypal account.
2. Get a new email. Any will do. Gmail is among the best. There are some ways to prevent the embedded Ebay tags from finding out you have a suspended account, but if you've completed step one, you probably don't need it.
2. Get a credit card with a totally different name/address. Generally, any post office box will do. Or you can use a Simon giftaccount card, which can be sent to any name/address (but I think there is extra suspicion for Simon card users).
3. Get a new bank account (I personally have a savings and checking. Savings was only for recieving Paypal. When I needed a new Ebay account, I just changed the savings account #.) It can be in your name because Paypal never checks. However, sometimes you might have issues if you try to send money from your bank account and the names do not match up.
4. Open an Ebay account. Open Paypal account. Verify PP with credit card expanded use # and bank account deposit verification.
5. Do not use any information or anything similar to your former account (new pictures, new picture hosting, new listings, new fonts, etc.). For best results, hold off posting for 30 days until your account is no longer "new".
6. Profit
A caveat is that I've found "Auctiva" to be a good service, which also helps you minimize your time spent on the Ebay site listing and replying to emails, plus it can check your auction progress without you having to log into Ebay.
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