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I'm going to the backseat of my car with the woman I love, and I won't be back for TEN MINUTES
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If they were attempting to breach site security, don't you think that perhaps they might have entered the members area at least once?
Somehow I don't think that's it... And Toby, that is a known side effect of using cookies. It's one of the reasons some programs/webmasters prefer cookies and also one of the reasons that some dislike them intently. Their perceived benefits to some people are a perceived downfall to others. |
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Lonewolf Internet Sales
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OH BULLSHIT! I didn't just fall off the turnip truck yesterday. In fact I have a bachelors degree in Comp Sci and fully understand how cookies function. If that is a "known side effect", then it's due to errors in the coding.
CCBill has been doing this for MANY years and I've yet to see anyone post a complaint that an existing cookie is overriding a current referral code. It's something that is not that difficult to detect. |
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Banned
Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: Hell
Posts: 817
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For someone that claims so much experience you come across as being very naive. You've now questioned the ethics of all programs as i wonder how many other honest webmasters have been victimised by unfounded claims of fraud. Without any investigation whatsoever you've labeled the guy a criminal. Judging by the poor conversion ratios, can you really afford to be this confident? |
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