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Poncer
31st July 2002, 22:51
I visited the site and my ZoneAlarm went off the scale with this site. It told me that the site is malicious. This means that the script on this page could be set up to steal or info. There are alot of upraor about this site. We all need to avoid it all together. There is no way for a person to unsubscribed from this site at all either. Also, they stole the front pages of Opt-In-Pay and used all the their TOS and all that to make it look like Opt-In-Pay is responsable for it.
tipsy
31st July 2002, 23:22
I agree Completely... This is not a good thing... also no member agreement or contact page.. I'm sure the webmaster at optinpays and links2cash is not going to be happy when he get's off vacation Aug. 5. I think an immediate boycott should be done. This site is very bad.
Keith
1st August 2002, 12:44
I got this email yesterday:
Dear Everyone:
This is something You should all Be cautioned of!
To Any one I EVER refered to Click Hunter Cash Ads, SORRY! You Will Want to Unsubscribe by the end of this!
To Everyone Else: DO NOT JOIN OR DO BUSINESS WITH HIM.
First Most of you know me by Jazmyni, my user name I use online. I work for Richard at Traffic Kingdom Services. My real name as Dana. Some of you will also know my user Name at the Get Paid Forum as I recently set up a Support Folder for the Relauch of Hot Cash.
However Due to Malicious Attacks, caused DIRECTLY by Peter Dolgoruky Skuta, CEO of CLICKHUNTER Inc. The Relaunch of Hot Cash as BEEN Delayed.
Peter was hired by us to do some upgrades on Hot Cash to Make it Great for all of you. And He was paid. However shortly after, he tried to RUIN it. Graphics were removed and other changes in a attempt to ruin the site were made. However the Great Webmaster of Electro Email, Restored the site for us, after many hours of hard work.
Then, "Someone" Went to the the site and hit the redemption for advertising button and order advertising buttons, MANY MANY Times to flood the Email Address.
THEN "Someone" Subscribe the Hot Cash email address to several PORN sites, which of couse caused more problems.
In addition, While he worked on the Hot Cash Site he STOLE Material that belonged to the site. The Advertising Page which I had Personally done myself, Appreared IDENTICIAL on his site, typeos and All. In addition he stole the scripts and redemption and advertising boxes and placed them on his OWN site. FAQ, TERMS all he copied from HOT CASH. He was contacted and instructed to remove them and did for a Short Period of Time. Only to Place them BACK up. Once again he REPLACED them on his site and Once Again he was told to REMOVE them as they WERE the property of Hot Cash and the Scripts were purchased by us for exclusive use on our sites. He finally removed them, for how long no one knows..
THAN, I had previously Purchased Ads, Well....... My ads were now appearing in HIS emails with HIS Referral Id's Not MINE!!
If that wasnt Enough:
I have spent MANY MANY hours, deleting 1000's of emails to the Hot Cash email address, my personal email address, my Messanger Id Email address and the auctions email address I use for dealing with auctions for MANY clients of our programs. I wonder who sent those??
We have begun to take action against this and will continue until this problem is Fixed. We will Relaunch Hot Cash as soon as possible and I am trying very hard to find the "REAL" emails to deal with them, including auction ads as fast as I can.
I thought it was Only Fair that you all be warned so that you do not make the same Mistake. Thank You to Richard (Email Traffic Kingdom) and Shannon (Electro Email) for all thier Help
Keith
Poncer
1st August 2002, 16:10
I am checking with Jay, and Jay is checking with the original owner of Green Hurricane if the original owner have any business with this Peter dude. If he did, this Peter dude may have left something on the scripts for the Green Hurricane site to cause all the damage to that program. That would have put both the original owner and Jay back on money.
jtaylor75
1st August 2002, 23:19
Clickhunter looks DOA. The site is down. I read on another board that it has been shut down and all data deleted. Here is where I read this.
http://www.getpaidforum.com/forums/index.php?act=ST&f=2&t=7821&st=45
flanneljava
30th August 2002, 23:09
FOR THOSE WHO HAVE BEEN WATCHING THIS POST, AND WHAT HAS WENT ON, PLEASE VISIT THE FOLLOWING PAGE TO SEE THE LATEST. PETER IS NOW MAKING THREATS OF USING MEMBER DATA AND ATTACKING TKO GROUP.
http://www.flanneljava.com/clhunt/CLICK_SAGA.htm
sore_fingers
2nd September 2002, 01:33
He's now some kind of traffic exchange, wonder whose scripts he stole for this one?
You know, if we all signed up for multiple fake accounts and hit the enter button a few hundred times each account, I'm sure his hosting bill would be a bit stiff. Not to mention his database couldn't handle the strain all that well.
DAzHiredGun
3rd September 2002, 07:38
Peter sounds like a brat who can neither decide who he wants to be, nor what he wants to do, when he grows up - "represented" by an attorney who dubs as a webmaster?? Aww shucks, the kid's only a teenager. It's only a couple of hundred dollars....
Yeah, right, an "out-of-control" teenager learning the ropes in the areas of fraud, computer theft, copyright infringement, etc., etc., etc., who will continue along this path because he has already learned there is little or no legal recourse. Is it becoming apparent why there is a need for legislative action?
Poncer
3rd September 2002, 14:11
It will be very hard to prosecute him on fraud here in the US. He lives in one of those Eastern block states that is hard for the US to prosecute criminals that runs kiddie porn sites and all that.
DAzHiredGun
3rd September 2002, 19:41
I disagree.
I feel he can be prosecuted in the jurisdiction in which the victim resides. The same would apply if a non-resident, of your state, burglarized your home. The crime, having been committed at your home, would be prosecuted in the jurisdiction in which you live.
With internet crime being a relatively new area to prosecutors, the question is: Will the prosecutor pursue it?
sore_fingers
4th September 2002, 02:53
I don't think the US has extradition treaties with Slovak.
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