Looking for high-success methods to order with multiple Amazon buyer accounts

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Hi BHW,

I'm working with multiple Amazon buyer accounts using profile browsers (like AdsPower / Incogniton) and private proxies.

My setup includes:
- Dedicated browser profiles with fresh fingerprints
- Residential proxies (rotating and sticky)
- Unique billing & shipping info (realistic U.S. profiles)
- Tested cards using BIN sandbox (Stripe, etc.)

However, I'm still seeing a 30–50% cancellation rate on orders, even on smaller ticket items ($10–$30). I suspect issues with behavioral fingerprinting or checkout patterns.

I’m looking for:
- Proven warm-up routines that improve trust for fresh buyer accounts
- Timing strategy for first orders (after account creation)
- How long to idle / click / browse before checkout
- Payment setups that work better (prepaid vs VCC vs debit BINs)

If anyone has an updated stealth flow for 2024–2025 or methods that helped improve success rate (without triggering fraud systems), I'd really appreciate a share.

Willing to exchange insights or even tools if needed.

Thanks!
 
Hi BHW,

I'm working with multiple Amazon buyer accounts using profile browsers (like AdsPower / Incogniton) and private proxies.

My setup includes:
- Dedicated browser profiles with fresh fingerprints
- Residential proxies (rotating and sticky)
- Unique billing & shipping info (realistic U.S. profiles)
- Tested cards using BIN sandbox (Stripe, etc.)

However, I'm still seeing a 30–50% cancellation rate on orders, even on smaller ticket items ($10–$30). I suspect issues with behavioral fingerprinting or checkout patterns.

I’m looking for:
- Proven warm-up routines that improve trust for fresh buyer accounts
- Timing strategy for first orders (after account creation)
- How long to idle / click / browse before checkout
- Payment setups that work better (prepaid vs VCC vs debit BINs)

If anyone has an updated stealth flow for 2024–2025 or methods that helped improve success rate (without triggering fraud systems), I'd really appreciate a share.

Willing to exchange insights or even tools if needed.

Thanks!
Try warming up accounts with 2–3 days of browsing before ordering. Start with low-ticket items under $20. Avoid reused VCC BINs, and don’t rush checkout. Consistent behavior helps reduce flags.
 
It could be that the proxies are rotating, have you tested Static ISP?
 
Using gift card balance for your first few orders, load $10–$20 and buy low-risk items.
It looks more natural to Amazon. Also, browse like a real user: search, scroll, read reviews before you buy.
 
Having the exact same issue, they changed how things are working.
 
Hi BHW,

I'm working with multiple Amazon buyer accounts using profile browsers (like AdsPower / Incogniton) and private proxies.

My setup includes:
- Dedicated browser profiles with fresh fingerprints
- Residential proxies (rotating and sticky)
- Unique billing & shipping info (realistic U.S. profiles)
- Tested cards using BIN sandbox (Stripe, etc.)

However, I'm still seeing a 30–50% cancellation rate on orders, even on smaller ticket items ($10–$30). I suspect issues with behavioral fingerprinting or checkout patterns.

I’m looking for:
- Proven warm-up routines that improve trust for fresh buyer accounts
- Timing strategy for first orders (after account creation)
- How long to idle / click / browse before checkout
- Payment setups that work better (prepaid vs VCC vs debit BINs)

If anyone has an updated stealth flow for 2024–2025 or methods that helped improve success rate (without triggering fraud systems), I'd really appreciate a share.

Willing to exchange insights or even tools if needed.

Thanks!
create different Chrome profiles and use the antidetect apps
 
did anybody got any success with this method as I have tried this in past using multiple amazon account but failed after getting few success some how amazon understands or caught you easily using a repetitive behavior method or something else still do share your journey I would like to know more how it goes !!
 
I need someone to process payments for Amazon and Walmart. There's a high volume of orders daily, so please message me if you're able to do this.
 
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