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    Password posting site supported by big Gay porn sites

    http://www.bestgaypass.com has been posting passwords to my sites and many other sites, while posting affiliate links to other major sites, pretending it's a members page, but it's really an affiliate link. Other links are links to members areas with user/pass included via an anonym.to link.

    Sites supporting this password trading site (affiliate link code included):

    Randy Blue http://www.blueloot.com/00001/click....e.php?vid=1286

    Chaosmen
    http://refer.ccbill.com/cgi-bin/clic...000&PA=1314709

    Rearstable
    http://gunzblazing.com/hit.php?w=101...p=1&c=&t=0&cs=

    Blakemason
    http://refer.ccbill.com/cgi-bin/clic...000&PA=1196147

    MikeHancock
    http://refer.ccbill.com/cgi-bin/clic...=1448528&BAN=0

    NextDoorMale
    http://www.buddylead.com/nextdoormal...&mo=&ad=177507

    Some of these sites I've sent emails to advising them of the situation with no response back, and continued support of this site, and it's sister sites. Why would that be?
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    Here is a screen cap just in case the owner of http://www.bestgaypass.com tries to change the site after seeing this post.
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    On the other hand.... You have different fingers
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    Squirt, why would you assume that we would support something like this. And remember what happens when you assume, you make an ASS out of U and ME.

    First of all, we have nothing to do with this jackass. This person is not an affiliate of ours, they must have grabbed a code from somewhere online. In fact, if you look at the videos, they go to two different links, so we're not benefiting from this. Plus, they're giving away passwords to our site (well, attempting to anyway) so why would we support something like that.

    Also, nobody here received any notice from you, Squirt. So we didn't even have a chance to respond privately before you came on here to slam our name, so thanks a bunch.

    Now, the million dollar question, does anyone have any information on this jerk so we can have our site removed from this page?
    Don Mike
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    Dzinerbear
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    Try this:

    Kaikkinen, Pekka
    Pohjoinen Rautatiekatu 22
    Helsinki, no 00100

    kaikkinen@yahoo.com

    IP address: 82.98.235.26

    Domain servers in listed order:
    NS.MYCYBERHOSTING.COM 62.4.84.4
    NS29.MYCYBERHOSTING.COM 62.4.83.211

    That's the whois info anyway.

    Michael


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    marcjacob
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    No dis-respect to the poster, but I think that the problem with issues like is this is two fold.

    Firstly sponsors dont really know when a password site is advertising them until told and secondly, they need time to deal with it when told about it.

    In the first instance, I have a ref code for a sponsor, my url is in their database. There is nothing stopping me from using the ref codes on other sites that the sponsor doesnt know about. To ask them to verify every referring url would put alot of pressure in terms on staff hours and that would have to reflect in the amount they paid out, and who would promote them if their rates were low? They could do it through scripting but how many of us would be ok reporting every single url that we use to promote that sponsor with?

    Secondly, I have seen password sites where the password is submitted by the owners of the site, who let it run for a day or two before diverting the traffic to their sign up page.

    When accused, the sponsor has to a. verify that illegal passwords are on the site, b. ask the webmaster to remove their adverts, c. wait for the webmaster to remove the ads.

    And what happens if the webmaster refuses? Sure they wont get paid but we wont see a change in the site until the webmaster can be bothered. And if he/she knows that a thread like this exists, it might be "fun" to cause the sponsor some trouble by leaving the ads up.

    Im not sure what the answer is, but I think that we need to look more at the long term actions of sponsors rather than quick hit threads like this. And when we report this stuff to sponsors, we need to give a good amount of time for them to fix the issue before posting about it as its harms the rep of the sponsor unfairly imo.


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    I've always been openly gay. It would never occur to me to behave otherwise.
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    I agree that sponsors have little control. We had an affiliate (promptly cut) that was advertising our solo site as "a muscle fueled cockfest where straight bodybuilders gobble buckets of cum". Even after three requests, he refused to change it. It still floats out there and we have received complaints about our false advertising. I think that some password trading sites use sponsor content to add an air of legitimacy and make the surfer believe that the sites are endorsed. I also believe the password trading forums (Chum for instance) are far more dangerous.


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