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Originally Posted by zjnkzjen different user accounts on your OS = more accounts of ebay and pp  :D | Is it alright to use multiple ebay and paypal accounts with same IP address? | |
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#24

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No it isn't!!!
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Originally Posted by alikayani Is it alright to use multiple ebay and paypal accounts with same IP address?  |
Why do people keep asking like the most BASIC stealth questions
its like saying.. if i rob a bank and get caught.. will i go to prison?
try it out and post it back up on the forrum when you get released and let me know how it went | |
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What works for me is.. i save my excel file in a usb drive and all the important info on that USB drive.. and switch from users to users on my pc..  i mean it only takes a few seconds..
Having a touch screen computer helps  thanx Stealth 
i have like 20 accounts on my pc.. all run so smooth | |
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Originally Posted by Gman91189 Why do people keep asking like the most BASIC stealth questions
its like saying.. if i rob a bank and get caught.. will i go to prison?
try it out and post it back up on the forrum when you get released and let me know how it went  | Not something YOU ever do is it 
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Activity: 0% Longevity: 88% | |  For ALL new Stealth users, please head to Jbluntz's advice! Keep this thread saved in your User CP or Print it off to keep.
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Originally Posted by jbluntz A new user is clear of cookies, you login to the account on the new user and don't have to worry about clearing cookies, cookies don't leak between user acct's. |
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#29

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Originally Posted by GreenBean™ Not something YOU ever do is it 
LOL | Well i prefer to let people try and succeed first.. you know give them a chance to succeed.. plus.. if i did it and got away with it.. you guys sure wouldn't be hearing from me, i'd be in a place without computers.. like bahamas, barbados.. any of the tropical islands i could think of.. or the Island of Gman
when i get that island i'll write it on the sand like this guy:
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I just like to use one OS account and then clear out everything using CCleaner, Flash Cookie Cleaner, deleting browsing history, etc...
Only takes about 10 seconds to do before logging into different accounts.
Been doing it like that for over a year, no probs.
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Originally Posted by Gman91189 Well i prefer to let people try and succeed first.. you know give them a chance to succeed.. plus.. if i did it and got away with it.. you guys sure wouldn't be hearing from me, i'd be in a place without computers.. like bahamas, barbados.. any of the tropical islands i could think of.. or the Island of Gman
when i get that island i'll write it on the sand like this guy: | Or, dont let the fiancee use your computer and post daft questions
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I was recently suspended from a stealth account. Ebay actually told me I was using the same machine as my first legit suspended account. I am creating a 3rd account but my question is do I need to get a new computer? I've read a post that said multiple computers were being used for multiple accounts. Any advice would be appreciated!
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Are you creating new user accounts each time?
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Bank account, address, phone number, user ID, passwords, etc are all different. I clear cookies every time. I am with Comcast (dynamic but does NOT change every time). I am thinking dial up because I can't chance losing this new account. I just spoke with AT&T and they said DSL is dynamic and changes every time. Any experience with them? Other than same ISP, IP that does change when it wants, the PC is the only thing that is the same. What do you think?
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I don't like to do the clearing cookies thing every time - so much easier just to create a new Windows User account. Everything, as you said, is different so that good.
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What do I need to do for that. Are you saying I do NOT need a new PC? They told me I am "using the same machine". Thanks!
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Go under "Control Panel" - select "User accounts" and Create a new one.
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eba y & p pal like cookies
i do too,yum | |
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Originally Posted by eBay King I just like to use one OS account and then clear out everything using CCleaner, Flash Cookie Cleaner, deleting browsing history, etc...
Only takes about 10 seconds to do before logging into different accounts.
Been doing it like that for over a year, no probs. |
Do you not have to keep doing the phone thing?
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Originally Posted by isitworththestress Do you not have to keep doing the phone thing? | What is the phone thing?
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Sometimes, eb will ask to call you with a pin when it does not recognize the computer being used - happens when you clear cookies or access old account with new comp.
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Originally Posted by rsot Sometimes, eb will ask to call you with a pin when it does not recognize the computer being used - happens when you clear cookies or access old account with new comp. | I have only seen eBay ask for the telephone pin once over all my accounts ever. That happened when I left the account for about 6 months, then came back to sell. Easily fixed, no problem.
I wouldn't say it happens when you clear cookies though, only when accessing an older account left for a while.
On regularly selling accounts it never asks for the pin verification. Simple. | |
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True - not always.
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