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Old 02-22-2007, 02:31 PM   #1
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quickbucks say: verify and send copy of driving licene or passport

"Upon receipt of your documentation we will lift the payment hold on your account....."


is that shit becomming modern now ?

will i soon have to send my own 2257 documents?

must i fax a statement of my girl that she allows me to earn money with porn?

strange habbits, strange times!!!
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Old 02-22-2007, 02:36 PM   #2
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I wouldn't ever do that. To many sponsors that don't require anything. They are just losing sales that way
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depending on how much I made from the sponsor I would do it

if it was a $100 a month or something piddly, then no, but if I was making enough that I would be considered an "employee" or "contract labor" at any normal job, then yeah, sure

afterall, if I couldn't trust them with my passporte or drivers license info, why would I send them traffic in the first place?
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there isnt a chance in the world i would do that , and i advise anyone who is to consult a lawyer.. it would be illegal in many countries for quickbuck to attempt to verify any of the documents. nor would they have any ability to do so , so its basically a useless procedure.


If a scammer in india copies his friends i.d. , theres no way for quickbuck to verify the i.d. is true, any scammer is going to see thru this in a heartbeat.

Hats off to quickbuck for "trying" something smart. "hats back on " for doing it in a silly restrictive way..
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Yeah...I don't think they are doing themselves any favors
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depending on how much I made from the sponsor I would do it

if it was a $100 a month or something piddly, then no, but if I was making enough that I would be considered an "employee" or "contract labor" at any normal job, then yeah, sure

afterall, if I couldn't trust them with my passporte or drivers license info, why would I send them traffic in the first place?
its not just them you have to worry about , its every employee , cleaning lady , secretary , programmer , maintenance man etc any of them could steal your identity and then your screwed.

Im really serious here you gotta be deadly serious these days about your i.d.

All it takes is one bad apple and your whole life could be turned upsidedown. look at the 9/11 hijackers. most of whom were actually on stolen id's of real people who had no connection at all "i.e. id theft"
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depending on how much I made from the sponsor I would do it

if it was a $100 a month or something piddly, then no, but if I was making enough that I would be considered an "employee" or "contract labor" at any normal job, then yeah, sure

afterall, if I couldn't trust them with my passporte or drivers license info, why would I send them traffic in the first place?
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Forget that never in a million years.

Then again bobby666 after looking at the sponsor you promote in your sig(LUSTYBUCKS) I would ask you for ID as well.
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there isnt a chance in the world i would do that , and i advise anyone who is to consult a lawyer.. it would be illegal in many countries for quickbuck to attempt to verify any of the documents. nor would they have any ability to do so , so its basically a useless procedure.


If a scammer in india copies his friends i.d. , theres no way for quickbuck to verify the i.d. is true, any scammer is going to see thru this in a heartbeat.

Hats off to quickbuck for "trying" something smart. "hats back on " for doing it in a silly restrictive way..
don't we all have passports of died relatives at home ? :-)))
let's signup again
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As soon as a sponser ask for a anything more then a ss # I drop them.
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Forget that never in a million years.

Then again bobby666 after looking at the sponsor you promote in your sig(LUSTYBUCKS) I would ask you for ID as well.
i have changed my sig to lustybucks 2 hours ago
is there anything / any thread i have missed ?

if yes please let me know
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its not just them you have to worry about , its every employee , cleaning lady , secretary , programmer , maintenance man etc any of them could steal your identity and then your screwed.

Im really serious here you gotta be deadly serious these days about your i.d.

All it takes is one bad apple and your whole life could be turned upsidedown. look at the 9/11 hijackers. most of whom were actually on stolen id's of real people who had no connection at all "i.e. id theft"
when someone gets hired for a new job, don't employers require an ID?

what is the laws regarding working in the USA as "contract labor"? don't they NEED your ID by law if you reach a certain payout amount?
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one more thing

I promote a lot of programs and get a lot of money sent to me each month from tons of programs all over the place...and I have never been asked to show anyone an ID

the most I have ever been asked to do is fill out paperwork for taxes
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are you from russia? it could be a fraud issue.
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i alwasy use google as an example.. as google is american company .

I have made thousands from google , they have never asked me for any i.d.

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what is the laws regarding working in the USA as "contract labor"? don't they NEED your ID by law if you reach a certain payout amount?
see above..

i should also be a little clearer about what i said above, its not illegal for them to "ask" for id ( that i know of ) it would be illegal in many countries for quickbuck to attempt to verify that i.d. ( thus making the validity of the i.d. worthless )
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yep, i see that in quickbuck too. guess its time to pull links.
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Old 02-22-2007, 02:54 PM   #17
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are you from russia? it could be a fraud issue.
no: i am of the heart of europe

and i didn't start the thread to harm quickbucks- i just thought
what's up, is this a trend? will soon all/most sponsor require this?
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i alwasy use google as an example.. as google is american company .

I have made thousands from google , they have never asked me for any i.d.


see above..

i should also be a little clearer about what i said above, its not illegal for them to "ask" for id ( that i know of ) it would be illegal in many countries for quickbuck to attempt to verify that i.d. ( thus making the validity of the i.d. worthless )
great example actually, I make a nice amount from google every month and they have never asked for an ID, so true....
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btw im not out to tar and feather quickbuck , as this could be just an isolated case, even if not i do understand the purpose i just dont think this is the way to do it.
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has anyone from the USA been asked this?

maybe it is a fraud control step for foreign webmasters?
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i have changed my sig to lustybucks 2 hours ago
is there anything / any thread i have missed ? if yes please let me know

With all due respect I wouldnt want to promote sponsors who have tours with images like this: http://www.sandyspleasure.com/images/diary_bg.png

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has anyone from the USA been asked this?

maybe it is a fraud control step for foreign webmasters?
some more infos:
i haven't started to send hits (much) to them and therefore no income yet
this shows up that this is a general request when i get asked at login
my country: austria
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With all due respect I wouldnt want to promote sponsors who have tours with images like this: http://www.sandyspleasure.com/images/diary_bg.png

i remember that image quite well, it was a topic here at gfy some weeks ago
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oh shit a triple post by myself - sorry for that
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That Wiseman will do ANYTHING to help his credit out!!

Seriously, there are probably only a handful of sponsors I'd trust with that info - Quickbucks is one of them.
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i haven't started to send hits (much) to them and therefore no income yet
this shows up that this is a general request when i get asked at login
my country: austria
im in canada and see the same thing, funny thing is i've been signed up to quickbuck for years and have gotten checks years ago and once just a couple months ago.
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i haven't started to send hits (much) to them and therefore no income yet
this shows up that this is a general request when i get asked at login
my country: austria
I would say it is more because of your country than anything, was it something that appeared as soon as you logged in?
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you can provide a scan with a way it will be useless to anyone attempting to steal your identity. x
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NEVERMIND, I just logged in and got this:

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Verification is a simple process that enables us at QuickBuck to reduce the enrollment of fradulent webmasters in our affiliate program.

By verifying your (or your company's) identity you allow us to keep payouts as high as possible for webmasters who are working hard and earning a living with QuickBuck.

In order to verify your account simply e-mail or fax a legible copy of one of the following to [email protected] or +1-469-533-1985:

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oh well, there goes quickbuck down the drain, luckily I haven't put much out there to promote them quite yet
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I would say it is more because of your country than anything, was it something that appeared as soon as you logged in?
yes, after login ther was written:
"Attention: Your account is active but your identity has not been verified.
Until your identity is verified your payments will be held.

Click here to learn how to quickly verify your identity"

beneath the regulary affiliate section
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What is the reason for needing a copy of my ID or Drivers License?

I am very protective over this after my identity was stolen last year, so unless you have some other options I would have to just decline and stop promoting quickbuck.

Another option would be that I would need a copy of every employee of quickbucks' drivers license, that way I know who has access to that information and if anything was to happen I would know who was to blame

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and considering that I sent mine in several weeks ago, i wish they'd get on the fucking ball so I can get fucking paid!!
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Wow they went a little overboard didnt they. What a good way to kill off even legitimate traffic. Oh well wasnt doing that well with them anyways. 1:5000ish

Keep my $150 Quickbuck
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I just emailed them
Are you not incorporated??!!

They already have the important stuff - your name, address, SSN or EIN. If they wanted to steal your identity (which I can 100% guarantee you Kris doesn't need to do, lol), they already have enough.
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I just emailed Quickbuck and they responded in like 3 minutes

they only require this to prove you are who you say you are and you info matches up, you are welcome to black out anything you think could be used for ID theft
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Quickbucks isn't that great anyway
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drivers license or passport? No fucking way. If they can't get the job done with my social alone they can suck a dick and see my attorney in court.
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Are you not incorporated??!!

They already have the important stuff - your name, address, SSN or EIN. If they wanted to steal your identity (which I can 100% guarantee you Kris doesn't need to do, lol), they already have enough.
I'm not an affiliate but am kind of wondering what information they're requiring from corporations. The ID of the CEO? The account contact? Articles of incorporation?
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What are you guys doing using your social anyway? Get incorporated already.
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I am in the US and I got the same message, not a big deal, I trust them.
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I wouldn't ever do that. To many sponsors that don't require anything. They are just losing sales that way
I agree!
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when someone gets hired for a new job, don't employers require an ID?

what is the laws regarding working in the USA as "contract labor"? don't they NEED your ID by law if you reach a certain payout amount?
Yes - In the US if you are a contract worker the company is required to have an I-9 form on file for you and to verify two pieces of ID in person - or two other combinations- but I doubt highly that these web companies have been asked for that type of documentation YET - all depends on how their lawyers advise them as to their "labor force" and its definition
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Yes - In the US if you are a contract worker the company is required to have an I-9 form on file for you and to verify two pieces of ID in person - or two other combinations- but I doubt highly that these web companies have been asked for that type of documentation YET - all depends on how their lawyers advise them as to their "labor force" and its definition
I thought so

I have done a lot of long term contract work in the past, and they almost always ask for at least one form of ID

it is only time before the feds crack down on affiliate programs and start requiring the same
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it's a fraud deterrent. why attack them for protecting their business? fraud is an extremely huge problem in this industry.
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Old 02-22-2007, 05:15 PM   #47
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I signed up for them but decided not to send that info.

I only make maybe a millionth of what many folks here do but my CPA suggested a few years ago that I get a (well shit, went brain dead) the ID that doesn't include your social security number. Dang, I killed too many brain cells in the 1960's. Most sponsors accept that. It makes one feel a bit better about giving out personal info.
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Old 02-22-2007, 05:16 PM   #48
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Oh for God's sake, they can ask for DNA samples if they want to, and it's up to you to decide whether or not to give it to them.

Sponsors have the right to protect themselves from fraudulent affiliates, and honest affiliates should be glad for that. It's like shoplifting -- cheater affiliates cost honest ones money.
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Old 02-22-2007, 05:30 PM   #49
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Sponsors have the right to protect themselves from fraudulent affiliates, and honest affiliates should be glad for that. It's like shoplifting -- cheater affiliates cost honest ones money.
No, no and no ! You sound like Bush explaining us why our privacy is violated to protect us from evil terrorists.

Fraud is a problem, but there are other ways sponsors can protect themselves, it doesn't justify asking for any personal documents in my opinion.
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Old 02-22-2007, 05:37 PM   #50
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No, no and no ! You sound like Bush explaining us why our privacy is violated to protect us from evil terrorists.

Fraud is a problem, but there are other ways sponsors can protect themselves, it doesn't justify asking for any personal documents in my opinion.
LOL....yeah, I am not quite sure how asking for a photocopy of a ID deters fraud, maybe if you were able to grab the ID in person and photocopy it yourself, but if someone is planning on commiting fraud the quickest thing they are going to do is photoshop a new passporte
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