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Sauce2 wrote

Package carriers are getting nailed for all of these. They are starting to investigate heavily and will ban your address regardless of Amazons decisions for all shipments by the carrier. The dna heyday is over.

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brbizzles wrote (edited )

If amazon is smart or they actually care...an alt account with the same address (and different name?) definitely won't save you.

Also if you're using both Amazon accounts from the same computer there's tons of other ways amazon could associate your two accounts. Same IP/Browser signature, etc. You could use Tor but then using a Tor IP is a big red flag. Use an obscure residential proxy if you can or your neighbor's wifi. And with all this stuff you just need to make a mistake once for it to be obvious you're operating both accounts.

Also for mail carriers have big databases that make it's pretty obvious when a new name starts getting used for packages. Nothing wrong with that normally, but if something gets reported it's easy to figure out what's going on. Someone with no history exclusively getting packages that cause issues? Super obvious that someone else at the same address made up a fake name.

If you're going to use a fake name use the name of a past resident in a multi unit apartment building. If you live solo in single family home...godspeed.

All that said, if you're flying under the radar these big corps might not care enough about little losses.

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