I recently refined my approach to checking Amazon accounts, and I’d like to share my technique with you. This method is highly effective and has been tested in the 2 to 3 months of 2026 environment.
Key Components for a Successful Amazon Check:
UK Fullz: This is the foundation of a solid check. Ensure that the fullz is accurate and up-to-date.
Broke Amazon Account from a Similar Locale (UK): Starting with a broken account from a similar region increases the chances of a successful check.
Socks5 Proxy (Preferred: VIP72): Using a reliable socks5 proxy is essential for maintaining anonymity. VIP72 is my preferred choice due to its speed and stability.
Virtual Machine (Recommended: Oracle VM VirtualBox): A virtual machine allows for a clean and isolated environment. It’s crucial for tracking activity and ensuring no traces are left behind.
Step-by-Step Process:
1. Set Up Your VM and Socks5 Proxy:
Open your VM and start your VIP72 proxy.
Obtain an IP address from a similar city to the target account.
Verify your anonymity using tools like Whoer.net and Check2IP.com.
2. Create a Broken Amazon Account:
Start by creating a broken Amazon account from a similar locale (UK).
Begin navigating through Amazon pages to simulate normal activity.
Do not clear your browsing history; this helps in tracking the account’s behavior.
3. Simulate Normal User Activity:
After 4 hours, log back into the account.
Add a Visa card to the payment method.
Add the item you want to purchase to your cart.
Wait until the next day to simulate a real user’s behavior.
4. Checkout and Track Activity:
Log in again and complete the checkout process.
Ensure the checkout is done from your location with the complete name of the cardholder (you can verify this at Borderlinx.com).
Stay on the page for 5 minutes before closing the browser.
Wait approximately 1 hour before reopening the browser.
5. Final Check:
Amazon will prompt you to log in again in the future.
If you log in successfully, your item has been checked, and the account is verified.
Summary:
This technique is my own and has been tested extensively. I believe it’s a highly effective method for checking Amazon accounts in the 2026 environment.
Feel free to ask if you need any further details or have questions.
Thanks for reading!

