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11-15-2012, 10:20 AM
#1876
Re: Banners Broker HYIP ponzi scam
Originally Posted by
AshKen1
FYI, the new release of BB requires you to:
Answer 5 "security" questions of your choice. These include the following: your 3rd Grade school, your 3rd Grade teacher's name, your 6th Grade school, your mother's maiden name, your grandmother's maiden name, the name of your best friend and so on. There appears to be a list of about 10-12 to choose from.
You are also required to enter a PIN number.
I am probably wrong, but my understanding is you can only change the answers to these questions or choose other questions ONCE after you've completed this initial step. You are unable to access the rest of your account until you have completed this form.
The range of places where you can put your (BB!) advert into a campaign has been extended and appears to include genuine websites. For those of you who are able to access a BB account, it's worth having a look at for further information.
It is so very frustrating to see my friend still in a state of belief about this whole sorry situation, thinking that it will allow him to retire early when I know it is going to end in heartbreak. This frustration boiled over yesterday and I apologise for my comments on an earlier post. Practical steps always useful for those who are afraid of what may happen after the event.
Doesn't include any better websites.
List:
150cash
forsaleorbail
prospergo
imoneynews
galaxygiftcard
careerdonkey
stteps
franchisify
piningforjohnstamos
numberguesser
whatisyourgame
fungameclub
quotepunk
learnlifeonline
epiloguefirst
thatsnotevenaword
overheardateatoncentre
baddjnames
extremelybadadvice
2000leads
adaytoremember
wethreegreens
swagbite
makememarvellous
talknfashion
overtenreps
uncleanse
bicepbuilder
redlinebiker
50cheaprecipes
popcornpanel
pizzaplot
coffee-curators
acenutrients
thatisnotasport
silverlinetrips
exteriorspread
interiorspread
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11-15-2012, 10:41 AM
#1877
Re: Banners Broker HYIP ponzi scam
Originally Posted by
Poyol
Doesn't include any better websites.
Drat! I can't believe when you surf to www.piningforjohnstamos.com you get a blank page with "file not found". I was ready to declare Banners Broker to not be a scam -- but when they disrespect a relevant, important actor like John Stamos -- this is beyond the pale. How dare they!
Oh, also www.adaytoremember.com -- guess the server can't even remember where it is...
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11-15-2012, 10:57 AM
#1878
Re: Banners Broker HYIP ponzi scam
Originally Posted by
samuel.r
Drat! I can't believe when you surf to
www.piningforjohnstamos.com you get a blank page with "file not found". I was ready to declare Banners Broker to
not be a scam -- but when they disrespect a relevant, important actor like John Stamos -- this is beyond the pale. How dare they!
Oh, also
www.adaytoremember.com -- guess the server can't even remember where it is...
Ha!
Witty, you are.
I didn't include suffixes as I wasn't going to go to every single link to find 'em out - but there y'go!
Such good websites!
Jason
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11-15-2012, 12:02 PM
#1879
Re: Banners Broker HYIP ponzi scam
Originally Posted by
AshKen1
Answer 5 "security" questions of your choice. These include the following: your 3rd Grade school, your 3rd Grade teacher's name, your 6th Grade school, your mother's maiden name, your grandmother's maiden name, the name of your best friend and so on. There appears to be a list of about 10-12 to choose from.
This is pretty alarming.
Why do they need 5 security questions?
Even my highly strung bank only asks for 2!
Sounds like they could be harvesting security answers to go with all those personal details they've been collecting...
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11-15-2012, 12:30 PM
#1880
Re: Banners Broker HYIP ponzi scam
Originally Posted by
Martin88
This is pretty alarming.
Why do they need 5 security questions?
Even my highly strung bank only asks for 2!
Sounds like they could be harvesting security answers to go with all those personal details they've been collecting...
When you consider that most people tend to limit their choices of passwords and security questions, that info would make identity theft easier for the unscrupulous...
It seems like in this "industry" common sense is not all that common!
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11-15-2012, 01:00 PM
#1881
Re: Banners Broker HYIP ponzi scam
Pmsl at those sites. looked at pizzaplot.com and itsnotasport.com
Just some basic content but full of ads. Only the ads are not ads at all but links to banners broker, place your ad here site.
On google info states 'just another WordPress site'
looking forward to seeing the whois and ranking info from those that can get thus info.
Does this mean choice network is out of beta testing?
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11-15-2012, 01:10 PM
#1882
Re: Banners Broker HYIP ponzi scam
Originally Posted by
Martin88
This is pretty alarming.
Why do they need 5 security questions?
Even my highly strung bank only asks for 2!
Sounds like they could be harvesting security answers to go with all those personal details they've been collecting...
yep. And photo IDs
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11-15-2012, 01:17 PM
#1883
Re: Banners Broker HYIP ponzi scam
Originally Posted by
Whip
yep. And photo IDs
What are you guys trying to say?
Do you honestly think there is a market out there, for a list of hundreds of to=housands of peoples driving lice.ces/passports, their top 5 internet security questions and the pin codes for their bank cards?? come on lol
How would such information even be useful to anyone? teehee (sense the sarcasm)
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11-15-2012, 01:27 PM
#1884
Re: Banners Broker HYIP ponzi scam
ANother high quality site here
Who are we? - What is your game?
This is quite amusing, can you imagine if you were a genuine banners broker advertiser and you found out these were the sites your ad went on!
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11-15-2012, 02:00 PM
#1885
Re: Banners Broker HYIP ponzi scam
"if they are giving the Banners Broker Mastercard,Banners Broker must be a real company." -BB member.
"A toyota means 1 thing. Extrenal revenue. That is proof."-BB member
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11-15-2012, 03:07 PM
#1886
Re: Banners Broker HYIP ponzi scam
Just to add a further thought re the PIN and security questions. Apparently you can't change the answers (or questions) more than once. That's it. In this day and age that's really cr*p. So you're basically stuffed aren't you. Some people will have worked out how to get round that I am sure.
If I find out any more, I'll let you know.
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11-15-2012, 06:55 PM
#1887
Re: Banners Broker HYIP ponzi scam
Hello BB boys and girls. See the BB sex symbol promoting your favourite scam.
AmandaR, the sultry blonde has just won the (Adlandpro, better known as Scamlandpro) Person of the Week award. See the sexy Amanda reccommend it and follow the reponse from the dregs of the Internet marketing communities.
Thanks Steve, its very fun so far and exciting...ok I will admit it...I love the attention lol
Have a wonderful day !
BannersBroker
AmandaR promotes Banners Broker with a few other scams. There is a forwarder on my computer so type http:// when you open a new window then add
community.adlandpro.com/members/Katrinazz.aspx
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11-15-2012, 09:45 PM
#1888
Re: Banners Broker HYIP ponzi scam
Originally Posted by
buckyuk
What are you guys trying to say?
Do you honestly think there is a market out there, for a list of hundreds of to=housands of peoples driving lice.ces/passports, their top 5 internet security questions and the pin codes for their bank cards?? come on lol
How would such information even be useful to anyone? teehee (sense the sarcasm)
Egzactly ...except lousy 3000 - 4000 $ for every verified passport....let say only 10 000 are with verified passport and you get 40 000 000 $...you right..who would even make a step for this few coins
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11-15-2012, 09:52 PM
#1889
Re: Banners Broker HYIP ponzi scam
Add in the fact many of the Banners Broker members are also dealing through unlicensed off shore based payment processors and you have the potential for not only identity theft, but also bank account stripping on a massive scale.
The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing
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11-15-2012, 09:57 PM
#1890
Re: Banners Broker HYIP ponzi scam
Originally Posted by
hendyphilhendy
ANother high quality site here
Who are we? - What is your game?
This is quite amusing, can you imagine if you were a genuine banners broker advertiser and you found out these were the sites your ad went on!
What a dump.....who opens such trush ?...ha..instead to attract,it reject....I closed the site on the first sight..what a
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11-16-2012, 02:40 AM
#1891
Re: Banners Broker HYIP ponzi scam
Looks like we have a new wave of shills(or should I say, same shills, new usernames) on TG and MMG. One thing that hasn't changed though, the weak arguments. They are actually not worth replying to. I mean, they are still going on with the 'blind network defence'. Give me strength!
"if they are giving the Banners Broker Mastercard,Banners Broker must be a real company." -BB member.
"A toyota means 1 thing. Extrenal revenue. That is proof."-BB member
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11-16-2012, 04:46 AM
#1892
Re: Banners Broker HYIP ponzi scam
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11-16-2012, 04:48 AM
#1893
Re: Banners Broker HYIP ponzi scam
Been clicking a few of the adverts ... they seem to all link to other sites in the Choice Network.
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11-16-2012, 05:04 AM
#1894
Re: Banners Broker HYIP ponzi scam
Originally Posted by
Poyol
He had me at 'Sum'.
Yeah, was referring more to pigeon king, I wouldn't even entertain that other racist drivel.
"if they are giving the Banners Broker Mastercard,Banners Broker must be a real company." -BB member.
"A toyota means 1 thing. Extrenal revenue. That is proof."-BB member
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11-16-2012, 05:25 AM
#1895
Re: Banners Broker HYIP ponzi scam
Originally Posted by
noname999
Looks like we have a new wave of shills(or should I say, same shills, new usernames) on TG and MMG.
Don't forget AmandaR on Scamlandpro who has been set up as big time referer and slaughtered by a revelation by LRM.
"Banners Broker Tart" discussed on RS.
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11-16-2012, 05:31 AM
#1896
Re: Banners Broker HYIP ponzi scam
Yes, Photos from Katie Skadoske (Katie!) on Myspace this is the real model's Myspace profile.
Jason
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11-16-2012, 05:45 AM
#1897
Re: Banners Broker HYIP ponzi scam
Originally Posted by
Poyol
Have you any idea what language she speaks Jason. We have a lot of Slavonic language speakers in my neck of the woods, who do a better job of translation than than Google software?
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11-16-2012, 05:49 AM
#1898
Re: Banners Broker HYIP ponzi scam
Katie Skadoske speaks in English on her Myspace page.
Jason
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11-16-2012, 12:17 PM
#1899
Re: Banners Broker HYIP ponzi scam
The itchy-fingered of you might like to go clickabout on the entire complement of Choice Network websites. And the more curious might also like to research them with DomainTools and StatsCrop.com... go exploring WHOIS data and traffic stats, etc.
My take on it all? Well it’s not so much a choice network as a pretend network.
It’s evident to me that, with the exception of stteps.com, they’re not what you would consider to be real, viable websites. Rather, they’re just a bunch of mock-ups (all hosted at one dedicated IP, incidentally). That said, they’re sufficiently well-worked to convince the faithful at a glance it’s a network of genuine sites.
They mostly exhibit the same characteristics: basic layout; ‘borrowed’ pictures; 'filler' text; dud links. And some of those names! I mean, would an astute online marketer really expect to attract boatloads of visitors to a site they called Overheard At Eaton Centre, or Swag Bite, or Career Donkey (how... er... asinine), or Uncleanse Me ("What? Make me dirty, you mean?"), or... you have to laugh... Extremely Bad Advice. I can hear you thinking now: "Yeah, extremely bad advice from that friend who got me into BB".
I understand other detractors’ concerns have been waved away with the claim that the Choice Network is only in ‘test mode’. Well, that really doesn’t wash; it’s offered on the BB site as if it’s a collection of real, fully functioning, trafficked sites.
Moreover, as far as I can see, the banners throughout are either pitching BB itself, or begging for new BB advertisers, or promoting other Choice sites; no third-party advertisers.
Those of you who are more internet savvy might know the webmaster’s slang term for sites (usually p0rn) that give you the runaround, irritatingly sending you from one site... to another site... to another site... to another site... all on the same network.
Yes, they call it a circle jerk.
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11-16-2012, 01:47 PM
#1900
Re: Banners Broker HYIP ponzi scam
I'm replying to Julie D's extensive list etc of the websites. Thanks for having a look. I am certainly not internet-savvy enough to work out all the connections, so I am really impressed.
I *did* however sit and watch my mate set up an "ad campaign" today. In reality it was to (cough) drive business to *his* BB website. What I was told was that a previous campaign has brought business to him through using the previous list of websites available through BB.
Can you explain to me (in simple language) just HOW such a campaign would work? I realise this is probably a daft request and someone somewhere is just manipulating the figures, but it would help me understand a little bit more. Thank you.
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