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Quickbuck Stealing Signups from Epoch and CCBill join forms


Posted by jace, Source: Blog www.justjace.com - 10/06/2007 01:25:46 PM
t boils down to this. If ZANGO is installed on your system (surveys show it is on at least 1 out of every 10 web surfers computers), and someone goes to either the ccbill or epoch join pages to sign up for your site, quickbuck is popping up THEIR SIGN UP PAGE in place of your own, OVER TOP OF YOURS. So the surfer thinks they are signing up for the tour they came from, but they are actually getting scammed into signing up for a quickbuck megasite
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Posted by: Will76 - 10/06/2007 02:40:09 PM
If you use ccbill or epoch you should contact them and let them know how concerned you are about this. Hopefully they will see how serious this issue is and sue zango and/or quickbuck for doing this. Everyone is losing money here, if you promote quickbuck, sexbankroll, sexsearch you should stop now!
Posted by: papillon - 10/08/2007 03:51:12 AM
Thanks for letting us know about this. Not that I would ever promote Quickbuck.
Posted by: Will76 - 10/08/2007 11:10:54 AM
Quickbuck is claiming it was a "bad" affiliate. Not sure if I believe this personally, but if you use epoch or ccbill I would still contact them and let them know you are concerned about this. CCbill can still get to the bottom of it and find out who was using zango to do this.
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