Amazon Refund Method
Amazon Refund Method
AVS (Address Verification System) is Amazon’s system designed to prevent carding and the unauthorized
use of stolen accounts.
OFN (Fraud Prevention Team) is Amazon’s dedicated team responsible for identifying and mitigating
fraudulent activities on the platform.
While establishing new Amazon accounts, it is essential that you appear as a genuine customer and
prevent the platform from associating your account with those having refund requests or bans.
Amazon can link your accounts via:
IP Address
Browser Fingerprint, Cookies
Payment Method
Address, Name
Phone Number, Email address
IP Address:
If you manage only a few accounts, the easiest method is to utilize your phone’s mobile internet. By
toggling airplane mode on and off, you obtain a new IP address each time. Most mobile operators work
with small IP pools, which means hundreds or thousands of people share the same IP address; they
cannot trace bad usage to an individual.
For managing multiple accounts, it is necessary to use a proxy service. You can choose from options such
as rotating residential proxies, mobile proxies, or static residentials. The most critical aspect is selecting a
reputable provider like IPBurger or Smartproxy.
Payment Method:
To maintain anonymity while making transactions, utilize a new card every time. If you lack access to
multiple credit cards, consider opening a mobile bank account with Wise, Revolut, Bunq, or any other
provider that supports virtual card creation and deletion. These platforms enable you to create temporary
cards for each transaction without revealing personal information. Ensure that the billing address matches
your shipping address on Amazon. (It can be any on your bank account)
Acquire a prepaid SIM card from any store or utilize a virtual SIM app like Vyke or Hushed for added
anonymity. (I recommend obtaining a new SIM card.) For email, consider using Outlook.com, as it is
trustworthy and does not require a phone number, or select Gmail with the newly acquired number.
Once all these steps are completed, you will have successfully established a secure, new Amazon account.
If you have followed all the steps accurately, your accounts should remain unconnected, safe for refunds.
However, to avoid AVS account holds, consider making numerous smaller orders over a period of time