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September 7, 2006 at 4:43 pm #704938AnonymousInactive
You have a 4 day week?
September 7, 2006 at 4:43 pm #704939AnonymousInactiveI can tell you this 100% certain… 21 Magic casino has the same TCP patterns as Amber Coast casino. Run it through a scanner yourself. You will see that it is pulling significant data/resources from the IP mentioned above which is owned by CPays – like it or not, those are the facts.
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BTW – I did NOT say that 21 magic WEBSITE is hosted on the CPays ServerI DID say that 21 magic CASINO is hosted on the CPays Server (at least a good portion of it is)
September 7, 2006 at 5:22 pm #704943AnonymousInactiveCpays is busted, they have been supplying skins to many of their affiliates. Like these ones.
paulalisa.acb.pl
lukeotto.acb.pl
victorosca.acb.pl
angiequent.acb.pl
maggieheid.acb.pl
leetracy.acb.pl
zackterry.acb.pl
nancysherr.acb.pl
dixiecory.acb.pl
janiceglen.acb.pl
ronfrank.acb.pl
judypamela.acb.pl
johnglen.acb.pl
lanetina.acb.pl
lioneljill.acb.pl
ginapatric.acb.pl
lanescott.acb.pl
bettylori.acb.plHave a good look at these. Pay special attention too the source code and images.
Along with all findings and disputes I find myself 100% certain cpays aligns themselves with Blackhatter/malcious hackers. I say no more on the matter, but will take action on my own behave. They are a rogue operation and I will treat them as such.Thank your lucky stars cpays I won’t be speaking at the upcoming CAC in Vegas. I have direct evidence of wrong doing under lock and key.
Kwblue you are 100% correct!
greek39
September 7, 2006 at 5:44 pm #704946AnonymousInactiveI tried to dig into these sites… Didn’t see much except the typical xxxseoexp.info iFrame.
Did I miss something? I tried to get into xxxseoexp.info, but couldn’t seem to find my way in without re-direct even when posing as Googlebot.
September 7, 2006 at 5:56 pm #704948AnonymousInactiveUreka! I just got it.
Yep, points very deep into CPays website, actually. Interesting that they created something like this… Basically, it is an autogenerated page which can be included on your site (however, it is not marketted on CPays website, so they would have to tell you about it). The auto-generated page will list the top casinos as CPays casinos.
Also – a few images sourced from both CPays website as well as their cache.
Strange.
September 7, 2006 at 6:42 pm #704957AnonymousInactiveLooks like they have a VIP spammers lounge.:madat:
September 7, 2006 at 9:15 pm #704967AnonymousInactivekwblue wrote:Ureka! I just got it.Yep, points very deep into CPays website, actually. Interesting that they created something like this… Basically, it is an autogenerated page which can be included on your site (however, it is not marketted on CPays website, so they would have to tell you about it). The auto-generated page will list the top casinos as CPays casinos.
Also – a few images sourced from both CPays website as well as their cache.
Strange.
Exactly cpays played a major role in creating and developing these spam sites. Now if you view the source it is packed full of content junk as well. An affiliate comes along looking for help Cpays certainly give them the help.
Busted
greek39
September 7, 2006 at 9:22 pm #704969AnonymousInactiveHaha good going CPays, I wonder if they will even bother trying to make any excuses for this shit?? Looks to me like they are caught red handed in the cookie jar to me. Pretty sure they are going to suffer now as I can’t see how any honest affiliate would ever consider promoting them.
September 7, 2006 at 9:31 pm #704970AnonymousInactiveThe way I see it is this… They need to finally get rid of the spammers, not try to hide them.
Once this is done completely, they may get affiliate trust back. If I saw complete movement towards rectifying this situation fully, then I would consider re-instating CPays on my sites.
However – I will track down every TCP port and even begin decompiling casino binaries to get the information on every new spamming casino prior to feeling good about CPays. I hate to say that, but it has come to this. In fact, maybe I should decompile 21Magic and see what Playtech id it is given. Hmm….
September 7, 2006 at 10:32 pm #704973AnonymousInactiveHoly cow, this is just UNBELIEVABLE!!!!!!
September 7, 2006 at 11:03 pm #704975AnonymousInactiveDoes anyone have the link to this auto-generated page on cpays website to save me finding it?
September 7, 2006 at 11:05 pm #704976AnonymousInactivecyclone wrote:Does anyone have the link to this auto-generated page on cpays website to save me finding it?xxhttp://www.cpays.com/markettool/mischtml/flagstbls/index-it.php?username=aimer
You can insert your affiliate id at the end, the one listed is the spammer’s
BTW – that is just the italian version.. I think index-uk is british, jp japan, and so on.
September 7, 2006 at 11:32 pm #704979AnonymousInactivekwblue wrote:xxhttp://www.cpays.com/markettool/mischtml/flagstbls/index-it.php?username=aimerYou can insert your affiliate id at the end, the one listed is the spammer’s
BTW – that is just the italian version.. I think index-uk is british, jp japan, and so on.
I looked at that link before but there’s nothing wrong with it, they are the links for the country flags, cpays used to have the code for webmasters to use not sure if its still on there website but i have the code on my website and so does onlinecasinoreports and probably a lot of other webmasters. Certainly is not a vip spammers lounge has one member suggested.
September 7, 2006 at 11:38 pm #704981AnonymousInactiveThat’s good to know, then. At least it wasn’t created for the purpose of seoexp.info
However, the initial issue is the same… 21 Magic is somehow part of CPays and I would like to know why.
September 8, 2006 at 12:28 am #704987AnonymousInactiveI just downloaded 21 magic and its a new casino that has been online just over a week according to there live support. Looks legit to me, so its possible casinopays will be marketing this casino in the future and there phone number works and its using playtech software.
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