Silk Road forums
Discussion => Newbie discussion => Topic started by: BTC4Cash on August 06, 2013, 10:32 am
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Really don't they realize the more they spam this forum the more they are hated !!!
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Of course I agree with you - anyone who spams, I would never buy from.
Every cloud has a sliver lining. I'm using their spam to up my post count to 50. Doing this is much narder than using your own thread, as I notice that while you post, other newbies are doing so. This then causes a ' reply recieved while you were waiting' error, delaying the post.
I reply to these ugly spam posts to quickly add my newbie spam, as I can open multiple windows without the above error.
Only 20 more post to lose my newbie status!
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ok, I'll take your advise and give them some advise at the same time and hope that the admins take notice and delete everything they post.
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Seriously, who do they think they're fooling? Any Bitcoin exchange that would spam its links on SR - or anywhere, for that matter - loses all credibility in my book. You just -know- they're not legitimate.
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I agree they are a nuisance, and am amazed at their persistence. But have you been to their page? Talk about subtlety, there's the Silk Road camel smack bang in the middle.
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The scammer site got hacked, maybe the scam site owner doesn't even know it. There's some JS inserted at the top of every page that uses a JS redirect to some shoe store site unless the browser language and timezone are certain values. Makes it hard to find out the scammer's current paypal e-mail address to report it haha.
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There's some JS inserted at the top of every page that uses a JS redirect to some shoe store site unless the browser language and timezone are certain values. Makes it hard to find out the scammer's current paypal e-mail address to report it haha.
I'd reccomend turning of javascript, especially when visiting sketchy/onion links. Of course in the recent FH debacle, the potential of using JS to compromise users has been demonstrated.