on 26-12-2013 08:05 AM
I thought there was something wrong when I saw all these old posts first up then I saw a new ID had spam replied to them all.
on 27-12-2013 05:18 PM
on 27-12-2013 05:22 PM
a static ip stays the same, a dynamic ip, which most of us would have, changes when you reboot router.
on 27-12-2013 05:23 PM
@purple_haize wrote:
@*pepe wrote:
@purple_haize wrote:No, going by what my husband who knows about these things said..........
I am leaving it at that, dont want any arguments.
Anyway the new ID's will continue to happen, no matter what...
Just have to watch who we really are posting too.
i'm not arguing, just telling you what you are saying is incorrect - if your hubby knows about these things then you must have misunderstood what he said.
Have it your way.........you know what you know, & I know what I know...........that is the last I am saying on the subject, as I have other things to do.........
its ok, you can do some research later and admit you are wrong then 🙂
on 27-12-2013 05:27 PM
27-12-2013 05:37 PM - edited 27-12-2013 05:41 PM
@*pepe wrote:a static ip stays the same, a dynamic ip, which most of us would have, changes when you reboot router.
you see, i dont get that, i just thought your IPS addy is the same no matter what, which had something to do with the connection of your internet provider
or is IP something different?
on 27-12-2013 05:39 PM
It is so amusing to see the mental gymnastics and machinations revolving around the use ip proxy servers, static/dynamic IPs to attempt to explain the discovery/nondiscovery of posters with multiple IDs.
There is a simpler and more effectivemethod of exposing a poster using multiple IDs
I an sure that eBay are able to identify if the post is coming from a particular computer/modem pair.
I have been accused of having multiple IDs as recently as yesterday, it just gives me a giggle that the cyber sluths are so convinced in their belief, without having a clue, that they know without doubt, and make accusations based on their misguided understanding
on 27-12-2013 05:47 PM
@joz*garage wrote:
@*pepe wrote:a static ip stays the same, a dynamic ip, which most of us would have, changes when you reboot router.
you see, i dont get that, i just thought your IPS addy is the same no matter what, which had something to do with the connection of your internet provider
or is IP something different?
ISP is your Internet Service Provider.
IP (Internet Protocol) address is something your ISP assigns to you.
on 27-12-2013 05:48 PM
I an sure that eBay are able to identify if the post is coming from a particular computer/modem pair
Not so sure they can (or can be bothered) If you can change IP by rebooting router
and I know you can change your IP address in your computer (first 3 #s must stay
the same) then it seems easy -peasy
Go on de-bunk me - I don't mind
27-12-2013 05:59 PM - edited 27-12-2013 06:00 PM
@**meep** wrote:
@joz*garage wrote:
@*pepe wrote:a static ip stays the same, a dynamic ip, which most of us would have, changes when you reboot router.
you see, i dont get that, i just thought your IPS addy is the same no matter what, which had something to do with the connection of your internet provider
or is IP something different?
ISP is your Internet Service Provider.
IP (Internet Protocol) address is something your ISP assigns to you.
so am i correct in saying that poddy is correct. it doeant matter if the ip is changed.. ebay still can find out that its you with a different user account?
on 27-12-2013 06:01 PM
There is a simpler and more effectivemethod of exposing a poster using multiple IDs
would love to know?