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OP 15 July, 2020 - 11:36 PM
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Got a bunch of amazon store cards and looking to use them. What is the safest way to use them without getting caught? The method says to not use a vpn when ordering so what should I do?
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15 July, 2020 - 11:42 PM
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Used to sell those, made a few thousands but then decided it's no longer worth it, none of my customers have gotten in trouble except for one, he received charge backs from amazon but nothing happened he just ignored.
Yes you can't use a public vpn because amazon detects those and gets your account locked immediately, so either use a private vpn or a paid residential proxy for that to work, also use a drop address because amazon doesn't require signatures or anything and they just leave the product there.
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OP 15 July, 2020 - 11:49 PM
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(15 July, 2020 - 11:42 PM)Khaweja Wrote: Show MoreUsed to sell those, made a few thousands but then decided it's no longer worth it, none of my customers have gotten in trouble except for one, he received charge backs from amazon but nothing happened he just ignored.
Yes you can't use a public vpn because amazon detects those and gets your account locked immediately, so either use a private vpn or a paid residential proxy for that to work, also use a drop address because amazon doesn't require signatures or anything and they just leave the product there.
Good advice, thanks. What is the difference between a private vpn and a public vpn?
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15 July, 2020 - 11:55 PM
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(15 July, 2020 - 11:49 PM)misterwister Wrote: Show More (15 July, 2020 - 11:42 PM)Khaweja Wrote: Show MoreUsed to sell those, made a few thousands but then decided it's no longer worth it, none of my customers have gotten in trouble except for one, he received charge backs from amazon but nothing happened he just ignored.
Yes you can't use a public vpn because amazon detects those and gets your account locked immediately, so either use a private vpn or a paid residential proxy for that to work, also use a drop address because amazon doesn't require signatures or anything and they just leave the product there.
Good advice, thanks. What is the difference between a private vpn and a public vpn?
Basically, everyone uses nordvpn right? And that means that a lot of people have used norvpn to login into amazon from the same ip so amazon just blacklists the ip and by using a private vpn your chances of the ip being flagged are lower.
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15 July, 2020 - 11:56 PM
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15 July, 2020 - 11:58 PM
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I believe private VPN's are mostly paid ones together with the private proxies too. There are really good ones out there, I don't wan't to mention brands here. Good luck
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OP 16 July, 2020 - 03:08 AM
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(15 July, 2020 - 11:55 PM)Khaweja Wrote: Show More (15 July, 2020 - 11:49 PM)misterwister Wrote: Show More (15 July, 2020 - 11:42 PM)Khaweja Wrote: Show MoreUsed to sell those, made a few thousands but then decided it's no longer worth it, none of my customers have gotten in trouble except for one, he received charge backs from amazon but nothing happened he just ignored.
Yes you can't use a public vpn because amazon detects those and gets your account locked immediately, so either use a private vpn or a paid residential proxy for that to work, also use a drop address because amazon doesn't require signatures or anything and they just leave the product there.
Good advice, thanks. What is the difference between a private vpn and a public vpn?
Basically, everyone uses nordvpn right? And that means that a lot of people have used norvpn to login into amazon from the same ip so amazon just blacklists the ip and by using a private vpn your chances of the ip being flagged are lower.
Ok thanks that clears up a lot. So your customers really just used the store cards using their own computers without changing their ip address or anything? It just seems too good to be true
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