| | | davxpaypal | 07-29-2016 10:57 AM | Is the stealth guide worth it? Ive been pretty interested in getting the guide, but Im a bit apprehensive.
Can it actually show me how to make a high limit paypal account and ebay account for selling on ebay? When I needed to raise my limit on paypal last time, I needed to submit documents... is this avoidable? And Ive heard you need a real bank and debit card to make an ebay account - a prepaid will not suffice.
That being said though, I really need to make a new account to start selling again, so if the guide can show me how to make a fully functioning, high limit paypal and ebay account that wont get limited, that would be great! |
| cool customer | 07-29-2016 11:00 AM | Re: Is the stealth guide worth it? I followed it to make a good account just last week. It's good.
Whilst it can't guarantee a high limit account, it makes no odds as you can't just steam in with 100's of listings anyway - you need to take it sloooow.
It will tell you how YOU can prevent your account from being limited.
Everything else is covered in the very affordable guide.
The info contained within the guide is GOLD. |
| just_smile | 07-29-2016 11:04 AM | Re: Is the stealth guide worth it? The guide will show you all the ways ebay and paypal track you and link accounts. It details how you can start afresh and create you own accounts for minimal costs.
I dont think it tells you how to create high limit accounts ie 100 items plus. That is something you will have to figure out on your own.
With regards to paypal and the receiving limits, there is no way to avoid hitting the eu limit. Paypal will request certain information and you will need to provide it. You can contact any of the sellers in the marketplace here for more information when you get to that point. |
| davids01 | 07-29-2016 01:47 PM | Re: Is the stealth guide worth it? It will show you how to make accounts successfully. While it doesn't show how to make high limit accounts, it does outline how to make accounts that will stick and stay. Patience is the key word, if you rush you will fail. It does take some planning and thinking on your part. But to be honest common sense goes a long way once you read and understand the guide. here is my example. My first account following the guide, 5/500. Second 10/1000. Third 500/25,000. Fourth 1000/25,000.:spy: I made all of my accounts within about 10 days of each other. Reading the posts on this forum will fill in any blanks and questions you may have. It took a little pondering about how i was creating each account in order to make each one consistently better. Now what i did was buy a high limit account to start with so i could get going on building it up according to the guide and at the started making accounts. Boom-they are all still running and selling as i type. I consider money well spent on getting back selling. I recovered all my investment in the guide and the account within my first week of selling again. It sure was a great deal better than sitting at my computer getting nothing accomplished and being pi**ed at eBay. Now i am just thumbing my nose at eBay. Well i have to go now, I have items to ship.:ranger: |
| davxpaypal | 07-29-2016 03:34 PM | Re: Is the stealth guide worth it? I mean before I was selling roughly £5k a month through eBay, only about 5-10 items a month though (Apple stuff, electronics). Could I do this with a stealth account? I used to have instant withdrawals too could I get that with a totally random info account? *sigh* Thanks guys :) |
| cool customer | 07-29-2016 03:51 PM | Re: Is the stealth guide worth it? Hate to say it man but you need to adjust your expectations. You can get back to that level, but not in your desired timeframe.
You need to read the guide to understand the do' and don'ts. |
| JamesNorth101 | 07-29-2016 03:55 PM | Re: Is the stealth guide worth it? Quote:
Originally Posted by davxpaypal
(Post 789351)
I mean before I was selling roughly £5k a month through eBay, only about 5-10 items a month though (Apple stuff, electronics). Could I do this with a stealth account? I used to have instant withdrawals too could I get that with a totally random info account? *sigh* Thanks guys :) | In time yes, but it would take many months (6+ at least) to get an account to that level |
| davxpaypal | 07-29-2016 05:26 PM | Quote:
Originally Posted by JamesNorth101
(Post 789359)
In time yes, but it would take many months (6+ at least) to get an account to that level | Could buying an account with feedback and high limits on here allow me to skip that waiting time? Or is it unavoidable?
How quick do you think £1k a month could be done? Cheers for your reply :) |
| davids01 | 07-29-2016 06:18 PM | Re: Is the stealth guide worth it? Quote:
Originally Posted by davxpaypal
(Post 789376)
Could buying an account with feedback and high limits on here allow me to skip that waiting time? Or is it unavoidable?
How quick do you think £1k a month could be done? Cheers for your reply :) | Probably not. Don't know if there are any accounts with feedback and such. You should go to the marketplace and ask the account sellers. No mater what avenue take, you should learn how to create accounts so that when you get hit by eBay again you will already have properly seasoned accounts ready to move up to the front of the line. I will never be caught with just one account again. I found out the hard way that no matter how much your making eBay, they will throw you under a bus in a minute. Believe me there are more people here just like you than you may think. I lost a account were i was taking in an easy $25,000/mo. Starting new is a pain, but I didn't have a choice. I could either get back on the horse or just keep staring at the horse eBay shot for me.:pop2: |
| davxpaypal | 07-29-2016 06:20 PM | Is it eBay that tends to limit you rather than PayPal? I've found a lot of people selling unlimited paypals but not so much with eBay.... Quote:
Originally Posted by davids01
(Post 789385)
Probably not. Don't know if there are any accounts with feedback and such. You should go to the marketplace and ask the account sellers. No mater what avenue take, you should learn how to create accounts so that when you get hit by eBay again you will already have properly seasoned accounts ready to move up to the front of the line. I will never be caught with just one account again. I found out the hard way that no matter how much your making eBay, they will throw you under a bus in a minute. Believe me there are more people here just like you than you may think. I lost a account were i was taking in an easy $25,000/mo. Starting new is a pain, but I didn't have a choice. I could either get back on the horse or just keep staring at the horse eBay shot for me.:pop2: | |
| davids01 | 07-29-2016 06:34 PM | Re: Is the stealth guide worth it? Either one can shut you down at any time. eBay will limit you on items/amounts that you can sell at the beginning. PayPal with shut you down if they just smell anything funny as far as money goes. There are way to many examples to even list PP problems. Ebay looks at value of items, amounts, whether they are authentic, etc, etc. Even if you buy a account its best to break it in slowly, boost your sales like a new seller would. If you go on wide open on any account you will draw attention to yourself.:bird: That's why its a good idea to have accounts that are aging. The good thing is that you can create them yourself, and you can age them according to your needs:boink: |
| Ubaida | 07-29-2016 07:21 PM | Re: Is the stealth guide worth it? The sooner you start working up accounts the better you will be later. And get many accounts ready if possible, you don't want to wait 6 months every time.. |
Re: Is the stealth guide worth it? The ebay stealth guide just went through a major update few months ago by Aspkin, well worth every penny... Small investment especially if your serious about your business |
| davxpaypal | 07-30-2016 04:42 AM | Does the guide go through how to age an eBay/PayPal account? Ie how much I should be selling per week as time passes Quote:
Originally Posted by davids01
(Post 789388)
Either one can shut you down at any time. eBay will limit you on items/amounts that you can sell at the beginning. PayPal with shut you down if they just smell anything funny as far as money goes. There are way to many examples to even list PP problems. Ebay looks at value of items, amounts, whether they are authentic, etc, etc. Even if you buy a account its best to break it in slowly, boost your sales like a new seller would. If you go on wide open on any account you will draw attention to yourself.:bird: That's why its a good idea to have accounts that are aging. The good thing is that you can create them yourself, and you can age them according to your needs:boink: | |
| cool customer | 07-30-2016 05:31 AM | Re: Is the stealth guide worth it? Quote:
Originally Posted by davxpaypal
(Post 789448)
Does the guide go through how to age an eBay/PayPal account? Ie how much I should be selling per week as time passes | Yes it does :) |
Re: Is the stealth guide worth it? @davxpaypal, the guide + the forums will deal with many of your questions - all the best :thumb: |
Re: Is the stealth guide worth it? Quote:
Originally Posted by davxpaypal
(Post 789376)
Could buying an account with feedback and high limits on here allow me to skip that waiting time? Or is it unavoidable?
How quick do you think £1k a month could be done? Cheers for your reply :) | There are sellers selling such accounts with feedback and reasonable limits - see the marketplace (on the left).
As for turning over £1k a month, my advice would be get 2 accounts, nurture them, spread sales across them, and in about 2 or 3 months, it'll be safe to be taking £500 on each per month (=£1k).
Spreading sales is an invaluable technique, I cannot stress this enough, especially for someone in your situation.
Good luck ;) |
| SWORDFISH497 | 12-16-2016 07:37 AM | Re: Is the stealth guide worth it? I learned a lot from the guide. I think its worth to read. recommended. |
| the dead valentine | 02-06-2017 04:41 AM | Re: Is the stealth guide worth it? I am going to buy this guide and start reading..
I had a few concerns but hopefully the guide will answer them.
such as,
if i make 4 stealth accounts and one gets shut down. the paypals are obviously not linked to each other but,
with using a vpn im guessing wouldnt all 3 or 4 of your ebay stealth accounts transmit to ebays algar that there are 4 accounts beeping off the same ip address even though its a vpn?
anyways, im not looking for excuses to not jump in.
i just want to be smarter than they are!
thank you in advance |
| benshenkar | 02-06-2017 11:30 PM | Re: Is the stealth guide worth it? Hope fully this guide will help you. Please share your experience after reading this guide.
Good Luck!! :) |
Re: Is the stealth guide worth it? Hi Guys,
my first acc was suspended and on my name, if my business partner open a business account to continue our business and he has all documents etc then are we safe to push the account quicker then a stealth one, cos even if they ask for documents we have them...there should be no problem? also if we make some stealth ones just to back us up incase for the furture do all these eu limits and paypal limits etc start egtting removed gradually? or will the acc always be limited somehow?
thanks |
| Qwoty | 03-12-2017 10:13 AM | Re: Is the stealth guide worth it? you don't need a "real visa" per se, even a vcc can work |
| ritzema123 | 10-19-2017 01:14 PM | Re: Is the stealth guide worth it? Hi
I'm just wondering if you can buy a stelth account why purchase the guide .......What please is the very best & easy way ?
thanks |
| lally106 | 10-07-2018 10:57 AM | Re: Is the stealth guide worth it? I would say it useful for a beginner with no stealth knowledge. |
| lally106 | 10-07-2018 10:58 AM | Re: Is the stealth guide worth it? Quote:
Originally Posted by ritzema123
(Post 878778)
Hi
I'm just wondering if you can buy a stelth account why purchase the guide .......What please is the very best & easy way ?
thanks | So you will have knowledge to safely run the account, the easiest way is to buy a stealth account and the guide. Sellers will have knowledge of a safe VCC to setup the account with and a Safe IP and can guide you on a safe IP post purchase. |
| JamesNorth101 | 10-07-2018 01:03 PM | Re: Is the stealth guide worth it? Quote:
Originally Posted by ritzema123
(Post 878778)
Hi
I'm just wondering if you can buy a stelth account why purchase the guide .......What please is the very best & easy way ?
thanks | Still a valid question even if a year ago!
You can buy accounts, but its still important to know how to run them. That is where the stealth guide helps |
| just_smile | 10-11-2018 07:24 AM | Re: Is the stealth guide worth it? The guide is a must unless you are already tech savvy and know how websites can track you. |
| Bradd | 04-05-2019 02:35 PM | Re: Is the stealth guide worth it? Just bludy buy the book whats wrong with you .Bit of advice read it over and over again so it sinks in so you know exactly how to do stealth cos if you make the wrong move your account is toast then youl have to start over again |
| 23.dcb.13 | 04-16-2019 06:46 PM | Re: Is the stealth guide worth it? I am keen to buy the guide, but every time i try to follow the link on the sidebar in the forum, or click on the hyperlink in another user's comment, my firewall aborts the connection and claims auctionstealth.com is either infected with a Trojan or URL:Blacklist issues. What is going on? |
| werdas | 07-28-2019 04:48 PM | Re: Is the stealth guide worth it? trying to purchase guide with revolut card, keep telling zip (uk Post code) failed validation.../any ideas? |
Re: Is the stealth guide worth it? Welcome to the forum - all the best as you master stealth :thumb:
Best to e-mail the support address or pm a purple name (moderator) to see what can be done. |
| Gambitlaugh | 08-10-2019 08:57 AM | Re: Is the stealth guide worth it? Quote:
Originally Posted by werdas
(Post 1022459)
trying to purchase guide with revolut card, keep telling zip (uk Post code) failed validation.../any ideas? | Try another card |
| OnePiece | 09-12-2019 02:17 AM | Re: Is the stealth guide worth it? Let me see.....No more? |
| Skudge | 04-07-2020 02:24 AM | Re: Is the stealth guide worth it? Is it still worth it buying this with eBay immediately suspending all accounts upon creation? I feel like a what of what is in there may not apply any more? |
Re: Is the stealth guide worth it? Quote:
Originally Posted by Skudge
(Post 1083195)
Is it still worth it buying this with eBay immediately suspending all accounts upon creation? I feel like a what of what is in there may not apply any more? | http://www.aspkin.com/forums/uk-ebay...ml#post1083209
post by tinsoldier |
| francog | 08-30-2022 11:17 AM | Re: Is the stealth guide worth it? Hello, where could I find the most up-to-date stealth guide? |
| SaiJin | 08-30-2022 12:29 PM | Re: Is the stealth guide worth it? Quote:
Originally Posted by francog
(Post 1200227)
Hello, where could I find the most up-to-date stealth guide? |
stealth guide
or you can just click my signature. |
| mapleisaac | 08-08-2023 09:06 PM | Re: Is the stealth guide worth it? Quote:
Originally Posted by SaiJin
(Post 1200235)
stealth guide
or you can just click my signature. | Is there any coupon? |
| Drramu | 01-07-2024 07:50 AM | Re: Is the stealth guide worth it? Quote:
Originally Posted by davxpaypal
(Post 789310)
Ive been pretty interested in getting the guide, but Im a bit apprehensive.
Can it actually show me how to make a high limit paypal account and ebay account for selling on ebay? When I needed to raise my limit on paypal last time, I needed to submit documents... is this avoidable? And Ive heard you need a real bank and debit card to make an ebay account - a prepaid will not suffice.
That being said though, I really need to make a new account to start selling again, so if the guide can show me how to make a fully functioning, high limit paypal and ebay account that wont get limited, that would be great! | Can you please direct me to guide? I wanna read the sales thread.
Thanks. |
| agent006140 | 01-07-2024 08:48 AM | Re: Is the stealth guide worth it? Ebay has ditched Paypal and went with Ayden,it is now called MP payment ,you can still use Paypal to pay ,but to sell,you need to open an account MP and link a bank account so it can deposit your sales proceeds. | | All times are GMT -5. The time now is 08:08 AM. | |
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