Having many accounts with different IPs and information can be confusing, and not getting them linked or slipping up and accidently logging into the wrong account can easily happen.
A good idea is to have different computers for every account, but that is not practical.
On the other hand, you can use a virtual PC program such as VMWare to split up your PC into "virtual" computers, and each virtual computer can be used for one account with one set of information/IP.
You can also really differentiate each account by having each virtual PC running a completely different OS, resolution, browser, etc...
One account can run RedHat Linux at 1024x768 while one is running Windows Vista at 1680x1050 - just an added layer of randomized information to give eBay a harder time
This is a powerful method that will minimize you from mixing up your accounts, and keeps things nice and organized.
Each virtual computer can have files/settings dedicated to each eBay ID and what that ID is selling, it's a really handy method.
A good idea is to have different computers for every account, but that is not practical.
On the other hand, you can use a virtual PC program such as VMWare to split up your PC into "virtual" computers, and each virtual computer can be used for one account with one set of information/IP.
You can also really differentiate each account by having each virtual PC running a completely different OS, resolution, browser, etc...
One account can run RedHat Linux at 1024x768 while one is running Windows Vista at 1680x1050 - just an added layer of randomized information to give eBay a harder time
This is a powerful method that will minimize you from mixing up your accounts, and keeps things nice and organized.
Each virtual computer can have files/settings dedicated to each eBay ID and what that ID is selling, it's a really handy method.
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