Amazon
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Step 1: Amazon requires account login. An account must have a default payment, an address submitted, and 1-click settings. You can do this by:
Visiting the Amazon home page in the top right corner beside the search bar, and clicking on your Account & Lists.
For billing and payment, under the ordering and shopping preferences, select your addresses and add a new address and check make this my default address. And do the same for your payment data.
For 1-click settings, under the ordering and shopping preferences, select 1-click settings and enable it.
To make sure your address is marked as default, click on your address in the top left corner (as shown in the image below). A window will pop up, click on your address to mark it as default.
Step 2: Amazon requires ASIN and offerID.
In order to get ASIN, you can check with your CGs. You can also get it by extracting it from the item URL. For example: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07PXGQC1Q For this item, the ASIN is B07PXGQC1Q.
Regarding the offerID, you can also check with your CGs for new products releasing, or you can extract them manually using this technique:
Step 3: Make sure you login to your accounts prior to drop time. Once you are logged in, you can stop your task. If you want to pre-login and you don’t have an ASIN yet, make sure you are using a fake ASIN just to make sure the task won’t checkout a wrong item by mistake.
Step 4: Make sure to have multiple proxies when logging into Amazon since Amazon has captcha on the login process therefore we step over it by rotating proxies.
Step 5: Amazon uses NSB monitors to start your tasks even if you’re off the bot. Therefore, you may set up a blue task for Amazon by enabling Use shared monitor under the Advanced section (as shown in the image above). You CANNOT use site All with Amazon to trigger blue tasks. You need to select Amazon as a site and check the Use shared monitor setting.
Step 6: Make sure your account cart is clear. Amazon is all about being fast, so having items in your cart will slow your checkout process and may reduce your chance of copping.
You cannot run multiple tasks using the same account
The bot will be using the address attached to your account, not the billing profile that’s assigned to the task. It is better to prepare the bot on the same machine you will be using during drop time (e.g. If you want to run NSB on a server, make sure to open NSB and login using your accounts on that same server).
It is recommended to use an old account with previous purchases
Amazon has 4 modes: Safe, Fast, Turbo, and Raffle. It is highly recommended to always run Fast and Turbo mode tasks with a couple of Safe mode tasks (just in case something changed on Amazon and only Safe mode worked). As for Raffle, lately Amazon is dropping hyped items as raffle releases. In this case, you should create tasks with Raffle mode and put the item URL in task form. You will receive the invitation on the account used in the task (NOTE: YOU CANNOT ENTER THE RAFFLE WITH THE SAME ACCOUNT MULTIPLE TIMES).
For proxies: It’s highly preferred to use ISP proxies
Choose your Amazon region from the site list
Enter the product ASIN and offerID
Choose your billing address and proxy list
Enter your Amazon account login details
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