Tuesday 20 September 2011

Amazon Ghost Ultimate Amazon Suspension Guide

Those who uses or have used Amazon may probably have heard of the word "Amazon Stealth". It actually pertains to those accounts which are not linked with each other, but in reality, a single person actually owns them. Amazon Ghost was introduced in year 2010, which introduces the idea of Amazon stealth accounts.

Amazon stealth accounts are trickier to setup than accounts on eBay and PayPal. It involves a lote more steps than just deleting cookies and temporary Internet files such as images and Flash objects. When browsing the internet, you leave behind certain "footprints" you may not know you are making, but are otherwise used by Amazon to track down your identity. Not just your name, address nor, IP address, but some other details that could identify you nonetheless. A stealth account means that we can set up fictitious profiles without the risk of Amazon ever finding out. Though it's easier said than done. 

The challenge lies in creating stealth accounts without Amazon ever finding out that those accounts are linked to each other one way or another. Ebooks such as Amazon Ghost were formulated to guide people how to do it. Even those who conduct their business on Amazon honestly gets victimized by sudden accoutn suspensions, and it is the aim of Amazon Ghost to help them get back online. 

It's predecessor, eBay stealth, basically performs the same function, and that's where Amazon stealth is patterned after. In all practicality, that's the real meaning behind Amazon stealth . 

AmazonStealth.com has released a guide that is utter waste of time and money in my opinion. The author simply used the same data from eBay Stealth, nonchalantly took some photos from it and used them on their guide, copied some wordings without even bothering to alter them, and pasted "Amazon Stealth" all over the place. That is just so wrong. 

Amazon Ghost, created by aspkin, is the only reputable guide that is highly recommended if you want to create Amazon stealth accounts. You don't have to worry about having your Amazon account suspended anymore!

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