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June 25, 2009 at 12:22 am #801252
Anonymous
InactiveActually your brands started out all red. Now some are green and some are yellow. I really don’t know what causes all this. I did have to pull all these off my site, so it hurts you just as much as it hurts me.
June 25, 2009 at 12:34 am #801254Anonymous
InactiveHey Dom
Ive just been told that we are in talks with McAfee and that MGS is also looking into this for us now. I’ll keep you updated

Cheers
Renee
Rewards AffiliatesJune 25, 2009 at 1:15 am #801255Anonymous
InactiveGood, because this is the racket of the year that they have going there. :hattip:
June 25, 2009 at 1:20 am #801256Anonymous
InactiveHmmmm
I have a few comments about that:
1. I think I’m confused – racket?
2. If I’m not confused, I would like to add in “2 time” racket :tongue:
3. More killing power eh?:roflmao:
Renee
Rewards AffiliatesDisclaimer: I do not take responsibility for any blonde comments I may make in the duration of this thread. It’s time to dye the regrowth.
June 25, 2009 at 2:07 am #801259Anonymous
InactiveDefinition:
A racket is an illegal business, usually run as part of organized crime. Engaging in a racket is called racketeering.
Several forms of racket exist. The best-known is the protection racket, in which criminals demand money from businesses in exchange for the service of “protection” against crimes that the racketeers themselves instigate if unpaid (see extortion). A second well known example is the numbers racket, a form of illegal lottery.
Traditionally, the word racket to describe a business is based on the example of the “protection racket” and indicates that the speaker believes that the business is making money by selling a solution to a problem that it created (or that it intentionally allows to continue to exist), specifically so that continuous purchases of the solution are always needed. Example: in a protection racket, a representative from the racket informs a storeowner that a fee of X dollars will be required every month for protection money, though the “protection” that is provided comes in the form of the racket itself not causing damage to the store or its employees.
Macafee owns siteadvisor, which creates the problem. (by redflagging without cause)
Macafee then sells macafee secure, which is supposed to fix the problem. (by certifying the flagged site as safe)
So you have a racket.
Even worse, it doesn’t fix the problem.
June 25, 2009 at 2:11 am #801260Anonymous
Inactive< coverup >
So there are 2 time rackets there then right?McCrapee site advisor and McCrapee Secure…
< / coverup >I need to dye my hair.. That’s my story and I’m stickin to it!
Ok well hopefully the power behind MGS can smack them for 40-love. Get it? Racket? :Cry:
Ok it was a stupid joke and I withdraw it. :sarcasm:
June 25, 2009 at 10:45 am #801272
neophyteMemberi would imagine u can use a redirect and new subdomain to bypass this red flag crap for now.
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