Originally Posted by
jimbaum
Here is my setup: A1>B1>A2>B2>A1, where A & B are two different SSN
A1 my computer using IE
B1 my computer using FF
A2 work computer
B2 my laptop using Wi-Fi hotspot
Hence, only A1 and A2 would have same IP. A2 and B2 would be totally unique from the crowd.
Not sure if it makes a difference, but easy enough to do for me. Will report back if...I mean when I run into trouble.
I advise you do not use the same computer for any accounts to be really safe. At the very least use a different internet connection for each.
Also - are the four accounts' credit card names all unique? Or all the same person?
I never fully understood the "advanced" Amazon payments game, but to be totally safe, I think you would need something like four accounts with four different SSNs and credit cards in four different names. Whether this is your family/friends/whoever doesn't matter, but I think that is the only safe way.
A -> B via AP
B -> A via PP
C -> D via AP
D -> C/A via PP
This way there is no trace whatsoever of these accounts being related. It is painstaking work and requires significant complicity and making sure that these three other people (if they are real) pay their CC bills on time etc. Easier if one person manages the whole thing but that requires three parties that really trust you or a bunch of deceased relatives. Either way, not simple work, and only for a couple grand of spend per month.