That's not exactly the same thing. Prime is set up to have you ship to your address. I think you can share it with other people within the household, but if you're using Prime to send things to a bunch of addresses, then I can see Amazon flagging that since it either looks like you're sharing Prime, or it's a business. The 100 people I mentioned wasn't to imply that they're all at once (though I'm still not sure they'd ban you if you did), but over time. Like one year you send gifts to 10 family members, another to 10 co-workers, etc... That statement was in directly reply to shockandaww saying once or twice is okay, but after you're playing with fire. I wasn't even really thinking about Prime when I said that too so I suppose that's one way one could be benned. I know some people have tried to find ways to "share" prime and have gotten in trouble for doing so.