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September 10, 2006 at 6:17 pm #705415AnonymousInactive
Thank you Dominique I apologize. I was formatting something and did not realize it was not complete. It won’t happen again, I promise. greek39
September 10, 2006 at 8:50 pm #705427AnonymousInactivedhayman wrote:I was told by my CPays Affiliate Manager via Email, that as of last week all of Morahin’s affiliate accounts have been cancelled (I guess those using the “aimer” affiliate tag). Not sure if I believe this or not, but at minimum, it is at least admission on the part of CPays, that they were paying this bastard.I no longer promote CPays, by the way……….
let me show you an example of what a cancelled account looks like. Search for the words “casinopays spam” in google, and chances are you will find the entry:
spam
We are sorry but this link has been disabled due to the network’s acceptable use policy.
xhttp://crbanner.casinopays.com/cgi-bin/redir.cgi?id=N&member=farfel – 2k – Cached – Similar pagesIf you click on this link, it will take you to a page which reads:
“We are sorry but this link has been disabled due to the network’s acceptable use policy. This link was blocked by the CPays Spam Control Team”This is what a cancelled account should display… but aimer’s links don’t do this. Why??? Has Cpays REALLY cancelled his account????????
September 10, 2006 at 9:34 pm #705432AnonymousInactiveHi, first, please excuse me, my english is not good.
I can read a lot but I do not understand all, hope that you understand what I try to say.
What I want to say is, the user “aimer” is now nearly everywhere.
I do not understand it, but if you click on a banner of for exemple 32Vegas, the second or third site which opens after the mainsite, has the user “aimer”.
I visited a lot of sites the last hours and it’s everywhere the same.
Just go to the cpays site, then to “clients” in the left menu. Click there on the 32vegas banner and take a look at the sites which opens when you close the 32vegas site. Everywhere “aimer”.
The same in the serps of google, i typed in a few search tearms and there also sites with cpays banners. The same.
Thank you for reading.September 10, 2006 at 9:50 pm #705433AnonymousInactiveHello maryann,
Cpays claims that they have cancelled the account “aimer”
I think that they are:
(a) Lying, because the links all work, and don’t take the visitor to a page which reads “We are sorry but this link has been disabled due to the network’s acceptable use policy.” This is the message that a disabled link should show the visitor.
OR
(b) They closed his account, but have decided to keep the links active, so that they can keep on profiting from his search engine spam.
September 10, 2006 at 9:56 pm #705435AnonymousInactiveHello LandfOz,
OR, (c) “aimer” belongs to cpays, what I think.
Another explanation i cannot find, why “aimer” is on sites which he don’t own.
I have some banners on some of my sites. After closing the site which opens because i clicked on a banner with MY id, new sites opens with user “aimer”.That CANNOT be, normally I think.
September 10, 2006 at 10:16 pm #705436AnonymousInactiveI see what you mean. This happens to me sometimes. I think that this is a cookie issue. If you click on aimer’s links, then a cookie will be stored on your computer with his username. If you don’t clear your cache, temporary and history files, then aimer’s cookie will remain on your computer, and the future exit page will have his code in it. If you clear your cache, history and temporary files, and then click on your very own links, then a cookie will be stored on your computer with your username and the exit page should have your code in it. This is how I understand it, but maybe I’m wrong.
September 10, 2006 at 10:33 pm #705438AnonymousInactiveOz,
I have forward your text over to my affiliate mgr at CPays for a response. If/When he returns my Email query, I will post it here.
I agree with all posts here – I just forwarded what I was told. Cpays is on my *hitlist these days, and has been for a while.
September 10, 2006 at 10:34 pm #705439AnonymousInactiveLandofOz, yes, I think you’re right.
I did what you said and the user was changing.
Once it was my own, then it was another. I tried a site with “aimer”, then it was him.
Sometimes there are 3 user-ids after another, that was also one point which was confusing me.
Thank you for your explanation.September 10, 2006 at 10:41 pm #705440AnonymousInactiveYou’re welcome maryann
September 11, 2006 at 12:10 am #705443AnonymousInactiveI have witnessed this page as well. Strange how a link could be disabled in this fashion don’t ya think? Do you really think Google did it? I think cpays disabled the link.
The affiliate “aimer” is very much active still. Cpays is a tough one to nail down but lets take a glance of their properties. To eliminate the confusion lets look at just two clubdicecasino.com and clubdiceecasino.com.
Clubdicecasino.com
The record shows: the IP is 209.200.152.121
Registrant:
Empire Online Ltd
Atlantic Chambers Romasco
Harbour House Road
Town Tortola, NA NA
VGDomain servers in listed order:
UDNS1.ULTRADNS.NET
UDNS2.ULTRADNS.NET
PDNS3.ULTRADNS.ORG
PDNS4.ULTRADNS.ORG
PDNS1.ULTRADNS.NET
PDNS2.ULTRADNS.NET
PDNS5.ULTRADNS.INFO
PDNS6.ULTRADNS.CO.UKI thought cpays owned this domain and property? it appears They do by visiting the site, The cpays logo is clearly present?
Clubdiceecasino.com
The record shows: The IP is 212.111.40.5
Registrant:
Privacy Domain Services
Privacy Domain
957 Route 33
Suite #329
Hamilton Square
New Jersey,08690
US
Tel. +1.4197455755
Fax. +1.4197455760Wierd two different domains and what appears to be the same site. So who is in control of this affiliate, Empire or cpays. greek39
September 11, 2006 at 12:54 am #705446AnonymousInactiveive never seen so much spam – and all from the same person
i did a search “online gambling directory” i think 15 out the top 20 were his spam sites – have been seeing his spam sites around for a good month now – its unreal
September 11, 2006 at 1:25 am #705447AnonymousInactiveYou fellas are doing an excellent job!!! But who do think is the problem? greek39
September 11, 2006 at 2:26 am #705451AnonymousInactiveWell, Tradal (empire) has strong ties with both 888 and CPays….
September 11, 2006 at 2:47 am #705454AnonymousInactiveThat’s a Bingo Dominique, all the info I have leads in that direction. greek39
September 11, 2006 at 3:42 am #705458AnonymousInactiveI have begun the last few days notifying each of the “PLONE” CMS sites of the illicit spamming of their indices. If you check my prior post links from this morning, over 50 % of them have been removed from their respective CMS systems. Tomorrow, when I get the chance, I will list PLONE-based domains, with contact Email addresses, and will ask all to Email their administrators alerting them to the spamming of their systems. Many of these page no longer exist, so the natural chaser will be to alert Google of these deleted pages as well.
We are well on our way to defeating Morohin with this battle. Unfortunately, this is just one of many battles out there. We all need to participate to make these bastards go away (or at least to frustrate them).
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