benvoliotw
Junior Member
- Nov 5, 2008
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So when people say they have "stealth accounts", they should mean they have accounts that have been verified by faxing documents and insuring a definite bond of trust with eBay, right?
I tried buying the eBay Stealth book and Aspkin refrained from making it clear that it didn't work on Macs, then said all he could do was send me a hard copy, so I got a refund instead. BUT I remember reading a post on here with a fella explaining how to get back on eBay, and describing the creating of the eBay/Paypal accounts and then getting on and listing a bunch of items, getting limited, sending in photoshopped faxes, and getting reinstated with a firmer bond of trust.
Someone then replied to it and said it was basically exactly what was explained in eBay Stealth, but less in-depth.
So- buying a "Stealth" account should insure not getting limited by eBay, to an extent further than the norm, correct?
I tried buying the eBay Stealth book and Aspkin refrained from making it clear that it didn't work on Macs, then said all he could do was send me a hard copy, so I got a refund instead. BUT I remember reading a post on here with a fella explaining how to get back on eBay, and describing the creating of the eBay/Paypal accounts and then getting on and listing a bunch of items, getting limited, sending in photoshopped faxes, and getting reinstated with a firmer bond of trust.
Someone then replied to it and said it was basically exactly what was explained in eBay Stealth, but less in-depth.
So- buying a "Stealth" account should insure not getting limited by eBay, to an extent further than the norm, correct?