>>6992635Nope, they're massive cunts about banning and cancellations and such.
>>6992701Doesn't work any more. I used to do that. Eventually, they banned every one of my accounts. Even new accounts made with a different name and address and, obviously, new email address (family member who lets me send stuff to their house if it's more convenient) got banned. Got a dynamic IP so maybe they ban buy MAC address or IP range or geolocation or... I don't fucking know, the point is that it'll only work for so long IF you're lucky. As soon as you place an order with a different account, they silently ban you.
I tried emailing them but they never even responded, and the few times I've talked to their customer service about cancellations and such, I was typically met with a big "fuck you". Not my fault when you change release dates or product information and then refuse to cooperate.
TL;DR you're shit out of luck, OP.
Maybe with a completely different set of details and on a different computer and internet connection (phone with mobile data, perhaps?), you might be able to achieve that, so long as you never touched that account on any devices your other accounts logged into, but that's the best I've got for you.
>>6992735Because AmiAmi are scum. Then again, HLJ will cancel orders for various bullshit reasons on your behalf and then blame it on you and close your account. Happened to me after shopping with them for about a decade.
I mean, if people are actually abusing the system, fine, but when it's not the customer at fault, or it's infrequent at best, blaming the customer is a good way to ensure people hate your company for good.