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dpestish 06-20-2012 11:07 AM

Switching accounts
 
So I'm almost ready to create my first stealth account and would appreciate any feedback/advice on my proposed setup.

I've got 2 laptops. The Fujitsu laptop will be for general work (documents, spreadheets, stock, software, burning, photoshop ;) etc etc
When I finish a document here I will transfer to the other laptop via flash drive, sd card, cd, whatever is easiest at the time.

I've got a seperate laptop (HP) that i'll be using solely for ebay and paypal.
I'll have 3 (to start) user accounts on the laptop, with specific info relating each user account name to each ebay account name.

Within each user account I'll have an xl file that holds all the stealth info, including a log of IP numbers used for that specific account.

I have a BT Business Hub that gives a different IP address every time I press the reset button. Every time!

So I'm at the stage where I've powered up the ebay laptop and have reset the router successfully. Here is my process:

Log in to 1 of the 3 user accounts
Check ipburger that IP is different
Store the number
Log in to ebay
Log in to pp
Do some stuff lol
Log out of ebay
Log out of pp
Log out of user account
Reset router

rinse and repeat

Anything I've missed?
I considered deleting the cookies but a lot of ppl here are saying keep them.

Oh yeah, Which internet browser is best for stealth?

Thanks in advance for any help
Cheeers

SUVE 06-20-2012 04:05 PM

You seems to be on the right track.....

Keep the cookies so that EB/PP recognise & associate user activity with those a/c.

No immediate red flags raised with the above plan.

rsot 06-21-2012 08:27 AM

Glanced over it and looks alright - yes keep cookies and just use different windows user accounts.

TheGenius 06-21-2012 08:44 AM

Also if you want to speed things up it would be a good idea to buy a SSD (solid state drive) and install windows onto it since you already have a separate laptop anyway. 120gb ones go for around £70 these days and they speed up the whole logging in/out process by MILES. You even need more space than that for just eBay.

J1mgg 06-21-2012 10:44 AM

could try using different browser for the different account, although stay away from chrome> I use IE, firefox and opera for my three accounts.

dpestish 06-21-2012 11:54 AM

Cheers folx

Am looking into ssd's..

Think I'll use different browsers as suggested. Any settings within those browsers I have to change before starting?

Ok, so my next step is to actually create the accounts. I'm gonna buy one off gtb to see how he's set it up, they look really good value for a stealth noob such as myself.

Obviously I'm not gonna jump into this and whatever my plan is I'll run by you guys first. Hope that's ok? Love this forum! Wish I'd av found it long time ago!

Thanks again

Stigger 06-23-2012 12:23 PM

you lot should really take a look at Boot it

Boot Manager, Partition Manager, and Drive Image Utility - BootIt Next Generation

it the business for this stuff.

Also with your bt business hub you have so many options without switching on and off all the time.

cortex 06-26-2012 01:04 PM

I have a desktop for my stealths but sadly i bought one with a small hard drive and the memory is practically full even though i only have photos saved in each username and nothing else.

Any solutions to this without having to replace the HDD which would cause further problems for my stealths (saved cookies/making all the usernames again etc etc)

J1mgg 06-26-2012 01:15 PM

You could buy a external USB hdd and create a spanned volume. Basically takes the USB disk and extends your primary hdd onto it to make it look like one continuos disk.

cortex 06-26-2012 01:50 PM

Thanks that sounds perfect. I can get an external HDD right? Do i need specialist software to do this?

J1mgg 06-27-2012 05:43 AM

You may be best fitting an extra internal hdd(if it is a desktop) so that it is always connected.

You just use the disk management software that comes with windows.

Stigger 06-27-2012 05:44 AM

just clone your bloody hard drive to a bigger one swap it over + you have a back up.


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