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what do you think about people that...
Signup on your site for a few months, login a million times in that period from the same ip that signed up originally. Confirm the fact that they actually joined the website (so it's not fraud)
then call Visa and tell them they never joined the site and get everything charged back? What if this person was a webmaster? |
Out them so we can all bust his black balls.
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I'd print out and get together all the info and mail it to the Visa Fraud Rep who is investigating the case.
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Personally, I don't like fraud.
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Ban him from the program. No need for dishonest affiliates.
Funny thing is the guy could have just asked for a password or logged into the content area. |
Post on GFY asking what others would do.
J/K, I'd suggest doing what Potter said. |
I way see where this is going and with those facts you are way right to be pissed.
With this in mind, i will be stepping out of this thread. PipeCrew, I respect you an your programs. Good luck:thumbsup |
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Go and break his legs. It's bad enough when surfers do it, but for a webmaster working in this industry to do it, it's a total cunt of a move.
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Did the blacks pick on you when you were little? :1orglaugh |
I'd send the webmaster a link to: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Credit_card_fraud
WG |
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