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- Anyone bought VCCs from sexyblackone??
- Using CakeSlice and Fake the referral
- Anyone use Thunderbird as a delayed gmail responder?
| Anyone bought VCCs from sexyblackone?? | Top |
| He said he could get me a paypal loadable VCC (and he had 9 itraders that were recent and positive). I loaded $300 right away, he said he would take care of it right then, now he disappeared. I have more money to buy one somewhere else, but I made it clear to him I need to put some money in my pocket tonight.....very shady....damnit lol | |
| Using CakeSlice and Fake the referral | Top |
| Hey guys, I know that many of you guys here make use of GODcpa. But I am kinda new here and can't really afford the price tag of it. Anway, I read in a thread that you can make use of Fake the referral and Cakeslice to create a similar but inferior effect. Heres my question: For example, I have used Cakeslice to iframe and offer on own landing page. When I use Fake the referral to direct people to my own landing page, and when people fills out the iframed offer, will the affiliate networks still see the referral as the 'fake site' or the url of my landing page? :) Sorry if this sounds kinda noobish, but I had the impression that since the iframed offer was on the affiliate page, no matter how i fake the refferral, the affiliate networks would still see the refferral as my landing page.:eek: | |
| Anyone use Thunderbird as a delayed gmail responder? | Top |
| If so can you tell me how it works. Can't seem to figure it out. I have heard of people delaying it too. How is that done??? Can't figure out how to save a template to be used as the responder. Any help would be awesome. Thanks, noc | |
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