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Can 2 buyer accounts log in on the same computer, with the same IP?

Hi, can 2 buyer accounts log in on the same computer, with the same IP?

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Can 2 buyer accounts log in on the same computer, with the same IP?

Hi, can 2 buyer accounts log in on the same computer, with the same IP?

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The answer is yes.

A friend of mine that has an Amazon Seller business had his computer crash and used mine whilst it was being repaired, also when I did some training with another seller, they used my computer to log into their account.

Likewise if they are two different people with separate trading names and bank accounts then yes they can, quite often people and businesses use serviced/shared offices, they will have the same address and same IP address.

I can only see it being an issue if one of the accounts has had seller privileges removed, they then could make the assumption someone was trying to get round the block.

Hope this helps.

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Seller_DFxYoLWOQaOFI

If you want these logged in at exactly the same time, simply use a different browser for each. I have a UK seller central account for one company and a US seller central account for another, I use different browsers to keep them separated and it’s never been an issue. Also getting a US seller central account set up for company a at some point which has been approved and will long in on a third browser.

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Can 2 buyer accounts log in on the same computer, with the same IP?

Hi, can 2 buyer accounts log in on the same computer, with the same IP?

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Can 2 buyer accounts log in on the same computer, with the same IP?

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Can 2 buyer accounts log in on the same computer, with the same IP?

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Hi, can 2 buyer accounts log in on the same computer, with the same IP?

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The answer is yes.

A friend of mine that has an Amazon Seller business had his computer crash and used mine whilst it was being repaired, also when I did some training with another seller, they used my computer to log into their account.

Likewise if they are two different people with separate trading names and bank accounts then yes they can, quite often people and businesses use serviced/shared offices, they will have the same address and same IP address.

I can only see it being an issue if one of the accounts has had seller privileges removed, they then could make the assumption someone was trying to get round the block.

Hope this helps.

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Seller_DFxYoLWOQaOFI

If you want these logged in at exactly the same time, simply use a different browser for each. I have a UK seller central account for one company and a US seller central account for another, I use different browsers to keep them separated and it’s never been an issue. Also getting a US seller central account set up for company a at some point which has been approved and will long in on a third browser.

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Seller_2BrPSydGy6oyq

Buying accounts yes, selling accounts, no…unless you have permission from Amazon for more than one selling account.

Is your question related to your previous post?

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Seller_2BrPSydGy6oyq

Buying accounts yes, selling accounts, no…unless you have permission from Amazon for more than one selling account.

Is your question related to your previous post?

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Seller_w1Y7gBnHkykbc

The answer is yes.

A friend of mine that has an Amazon Seller business had his computer crash and used mine whilst it was being repaired, also when I did some training with another seller, they used my computer to log into their account.

Likewise if they are two different people with separate trading names and bank accounts then yes they can, quite often people and businesses use serviced/shared offices, they will have the same address and same IP address.

I can only see it being an issue if one of the accounts has had seller privileges removed, they then could make the assumption someone was trying to get round the block.

Hope this helps.

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Seller_w1Y7gBnHkykbc

The answer is yes.

A friend of mine that has an Amazon Seller business had his computer crash and used mine whilst it was being repaired, also when I did some training with another seller, they used my computer to log into their account.

Likewise if they are two different people with separate trading names and bank accounts then yes they can, quite often people and businesses use serviced/shared offices, they will have the same address and same IP address.

I can only see it being an issue if one of the accounts has had seller privileges removed, they then could make the assumption someone was trying to get round the block.

Hope this helps.

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Seller_DFxYoLWOQaOFI

If you want these logged in at exactly the same time, simply use a different browser for each. I have a UK seller central account for one company and a US seller central account for another, I use different browsers to keep them separated and it’s never been an issue. Also getting a US seller central account set up for company a at some point which has been approved and will long in on a third browser.

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Seller_DFxYoLWOQaOFI

If you want these logged in at exactly the same time, simply use a different browser for each. I have a UK seller central account for one company and a US seller central account for another, I use different browsers to keep them separated and it’s never been an issue. Also getting a US seller central account set up for company a at some point which has been approved and will long in on a third browser.

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