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Your IP Address has been recorded... (Ibill)
Your IP address of 64.215.165.16 will be recorded with this signup.
Interesting, that is sooooooo not my IP address, wrong country even. Mine is 216.123.xxx.84 Guess Ibill's fraud control on join pages is excellent as always :) ZoiNk |
technical ineptitude bugs me.
Are you sure? |
Any chance you might be using proxy at that time?
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Check your IP to be sure at: http://www.whatismyip.com/
WG |
Post a conclusive proof screenshot please.
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And needless to say, its not my ip. http://www.detroithardcore.com/ip.jpg 486 blocked. I love my google toolbar. |
well now.
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Yay...we're a superior publicly traded company. :helpme
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damn, getting someone's correct ip address to show up for them on a page has got to be one of the simpliest things ever lol
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Another glitch from the finely tuned Ibill company.
Here's another good one. Clicked on revshare consolidation link, entered my ID and password, and got someone elses account. At least they got my stats working again, after 2 weeks. |
Interesting, I just hope that isn't someone who traps the connection to them but just an error..:helpme
Btw, it's funny those days to not to use X-Forwarded-For to get ip's, they can be folled by proxies easily.. |
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See ya Thursday night. I think ya owe me a beer :glugglug |
Any carder or script kiddy knows it's a very simple process to
safely hide your IP address. The IP address isn't captured for any real legal reason as the cost of tracking them down is simply too high (you need to supena the ISP to get the users details). At best displaying the IP to the surfer will scare them into not charging back. At worst it just helps carders confirm their IP hiding has worked. -Ben |
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on the other hand, only about 2% of surfers know their IP...
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Or are you directly connected to internet? Andre |
IBill show incorrect IP's for a long time. I noticed this like 1 year ago. I wanted to test Geo-IP and wanted my IP as output. I wanted to know if I am displaying the right IP and used an IBill sign-up page to check the IP. It took me some time to figure out that I was not the moron who programmed stuff wrong :1orglaugh
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If the IP address in the iBill pay page is coming up incorrect that is an indicator that it may be counterfeit. Meaning the pay page is hosted on the clients web server not served up by the iBill server(s).
What was the URL of the site that was presenting this pay page? |
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The iBill pay page maybe conterfeit. Not your IP address.
If the IP stays the same or, for example if its an AOL IP and your surfing DSL then there a chance the credit card collection page is not really being presented by iBill. I would guess this to be true with all third parties. There have been times that revshares have been caught putting up fake pay pages and running the captured CC info through another one of their accounts. A double dip of sorts. |
I once came across a join page that said something like:
"Your IP address of <font color="#ff0000">UNKNOWN</font> has been logged to prevent fraud, blah blah blah" It was actually "UNKNOWN" in red. :1orglaugh |
Ibill does decline based on IP's. I think they have some sort of geo mapping security system. On occasion I get clients complaining about being declined with the ECBINVALID IP ADDRESS error.
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