Creating A New Account On Ebay


by Ali Sheikh - Date: 2010-07-26 - Word Count: 328 Share This!

If your account has been suspended on eBay and you want to create another one, you must pay attention to several factors: that are involved before doing so.

Firstly, all the information you enter in your new account must be totally different from the account that has been suspended. In other words, you should use a name, phone number, mailing address, also a different password for this new eBay account. Indeed, if one or more of the same information is entered when creating your new account, there is a risk that is linked to the previous (the suspended account) and this will result in failure to complete or an immediate suspension of new account. This is the main trouble many face while creating a new account of eBay.

But we must also think of the "tracking" of eBay. Indeed, eBay will hunt down your computer 3 different ways. By your IP address, by tracking your standard cookies and last but not the least, flash cookies. In other words, you are not invisible to each connection on eBay (or PayPal); this website keeps a record of your IP address and installs small programs to locate it whenever a need arises.

Thus, eBay will link your suspended account to your new account through
these methods. To keep that from happening you must first change your IP address, and secondly delete all the stored cookies from your computer. To have maximum safety you should do this for every connection on eBay.

The IP address change is extremely easy but could be laborious if you don't know how to deal with it. Some ISPs offer dynamic IP (which change with each connection), so there will be no problems since IP would be changed automatically. If this is not the case you should contact your ISP or use alternative methods to change IP address for each connection. You can, for example, use a USB 3G (which connects to the internet via the mobile network).

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