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Old 04-08-2009, 11:11 PM   #174
Alisa
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I had. Someone posted the consumerist article about a massive bannage and I remembered reading it.
I found the comments in that article quite interesting. Apparently many of the banned folks were going way beyond excessive returns. They were doing things like sharing their Prime memberships with lots of people, registering multiple accounts to use more "one per household" deals, even sometimes using Amazon as a kind of drop ship for Ebay orders by holding things by paying with a check and then selling the item on ebay. Now I'm seeing why they mentioned things such as related accounts. I would imagine they're not interested in the dozen addresses I have in my account that I ship to repeatedly. They'd be interested if I were constantly adding new ones.

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