Sleazy,
I get the same bullshit on my PC at home. I'm so used to surfing from my shithead proof network at work that I forget to watch my ass at home.
The fucking pop ups aren't even pop ups. They're windows system messages, that's why they don't have an actual clickable url just a link you have to cut and paste (hence no affiliate ID).
If you look on some of the ads there're sub ads for the company that sells the pop up generator. It's like vs4soft.com or some shit like that.
If you go to there site you can send them an email and they'll remove your IP from there updater. Or some lame ass excuse for ass covering like that.
Bottom line...
We both partied with Nate from date.com at the Trop last year. Seemed like a kewl enough cat from a legitimate enough company but it's hard to beleive an affiliate would be dumb enough to drop $300 USD on that pop up proggy then configure, then not put their code in.
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