Have a gig on fiverr, want to order one from another accoutnt to start the ball rolling. VPN?

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Is it dangerous? Don't want to get banned tbh, so making sure. Is a VPN required when doing this kind of stuff? Pretty much need one order to get some start and give the customers some kind of assurance.

The service itself is great and fairly priced, I get inquiries all the time, but the lack of a single review could potentially turn the customers off. So here I am.

Will a free VPN work if I even need one in the first place? Let me know the best way. Seen a guide on fiverr somewhere here but can't find it right now.

Hopefully will get some good insight. Thanks!
 
Make sure you use a different IP for the 2nd account.

If you got dynamic IP, then just use a different browser to create the 2nd account. Also make sure that you use a different payment method for the 2nd account. Once the order is placed, make sure to take some time to deliver the order to make it look natural.

Just make sure both accounts don't get linked by IP, cookies and payment.
 
If you got dynamic IP, then just use a different browser to create the 2nd account.
Opening another browser doesn't change your IP. And if the second IP is on the same ISP subnet, has an identical IP geolocation, etc, it'll be fairly easy to connect the accounts.

@BlueBuzzy, the 'safest' option would be to have a friend or relative in another town make the purchase from their home PC, using their legit contact and payment info. Even if the transaction were investigated, you'll be fine because all the identifying information matches, rather than 'Bob Smith from Texas' using an IP in Mumbai and paying with a card from Estonia.
 
Just get a $1 vps from fdcservers and setup an ssh tunnel. Would look more authentic than a vpn
 
Give some review copies or coupons for your gig. You will get some real reviews.
 
Naah unless you are going to do like multiple reviews, fiverr wont create any issue.
I do purchase a few gigs from alt account every now and then without any issues.
 
Opening another browser doesn't change your IP. And if the second IP is on the same ISP subnet, has an identical IP geolocation, etc, it'll be fairly easy to connect the accounts.

@BlueBuzzy, the 'safest' option would be to have a friend or relative in another town make the purchase from their home PC, using their legit contact and payment info. Even if the transaction were investigated, you'll be fine because all the identifying information matches, rather than 'Bob Smith from Texas' using an IP in Mumbai and paying with a card from Estonia.

I never said changing browsers change the IP. I think its fairly straightforward to change the IP if you got a dynamic IP.. just restart the router - So I didn't mentioned the whole process.

I operate multiple fiverr accounts from the same pc - multiple browsers and just change my IP by restarting the router.
 
Is it okay that two different credit cards have the same name on them and are issued by the same bank?
 
I operate multiple fiverr accounts from the same pc - multiple browsers and just change my IP by restarting the router.
That depends entirely on the ISP.

My IP is dynamic, but the lease time is 7 days, so restarting the router just reassigns the old IP. I can reset the IP by tweaking the MAC address or leaving the router off until ~30 minutes past the DHCP expiration, but both of these require looking at router config pages, not just a simple reboot.
 
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