Sep 24, 2005, 10:30 AM // 10:30
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Desert Nomad
Join Date: Jun 2005
Guild: Animal Factory [ZoO]
Profession: A/
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Positive feedback rating ty
Buyer sitbon123 ( 2 ) New eBay Member (less than 30 days) Sep-21-05 19:13 8220897462
Positive feedback rating THANK YOU.. I HOPE THIS IS WORTH THE MONEY!!!
Buyer malitha123 ( 22Feedback score is 10 to 49) Sep-20-05 15:57 8220466298
Positive feedback rating **¸.·´¯)¸.·´¯) *Awesome Buyer! A+, Thanks again for your purchase!¸.·´¯)¸.·´¯)**
Seller justins-deals ( 59Feedback score is 50 to 99) Sep-02-05 01:21 8214729337
Positive feedback rating Excellent Buyer with FAST Payment.... would Recommend PRAISE A++
Seller khanbahi ( 187Feedback score is 100 to 499) Aug-24-05 01:58 5988086530
Positive feedback rating VERY FAST PAYMENT!!! GREAT eBAYER
Seller superdave1025 ( 703Feedback score is 500 to 999) Aug-17-05 07:06 7703073587
Positive feedback rating Prompt payment, friendly communication, smooth transaction. Thanks
Seller citysam ( 643Feedback score is 500 to 999) Aug-09-05 19:06 5224063705
Positive feedback rating Prompt payment, friendly communication, smooth transaction. Thanks
Seller citysam ( 643Feedback score is 500 to 999) Aug-03-05 19:50 6788910140
Positive feedback rating GREAT EBAY'r!! FAST payment!! SMOOTH!! THANK YOU!! AAA+++
Seller fayrewether ( 3843Feedback score is 1000 to 4,999) Aug-03-05 10:57 7701587247
Positive feedback rating GREAT BUYER! FAST PAYMENT! HOPE TO DO BUSINESS AGAIN! A++++
Seller biekerssneakers ( 13897Feedback score is 10,000 to 24,999) Aug-01-05 11:41 7702761230
Positive feedback rating paid promptly!
Seller gothesque_com ( -4 )
no longer a registered user Jul-28-05 03:22 5988560033
Positive feedback rating Hope to deal with you again. Thank you.
Seller beyondtel ( 4899Feedback score is 1000 to 4,999) Jul-27-05 20:05 6767975598
Positive feedback rating Fast payment. Easy transaction +++
Seller bt-34 ( 1074Feedback score is 1000 to 4,999) Jul-27-05 17:13 5791140034
Positive feedback rating fast payment, recommended ebayer!...thanx!! A+++
Seller azjman ( 2469Feedback score is 1000 to 4,999) Jul-25-05 07:31 8206619820
Positive feedback rating Great buyer, paid quickly and good comms ... no issues here
Seller numb_thumbs ( 1444Feedback score is 1000 to 4,999) Jul-23-05 13:02 5986098674
Positive feedback rating Lightning FAST Payment! A+ Thanks 4 Shopping @ BOARDWALK COMMUNICATIONS!
Seller boardwalkcomm ( 1601Feedback score is 1000 to 4,999) Jul-16-05 11:23 5781803251
Positive feedback rating Xlnt customer...quick payment & great communication...Thanks!!
Seller foamylatte ( 158Feedback score is 100 to 499) Jul-09-05 13:02 5786862708
Positive feedback rating Great Buyer!! Recommended. A++++++++++++++++++++
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Isn't forcing someone to give you great feedback for a product intimidation? O.o this guy has 100% good feedback and one of them just says "ty".
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Sep 24, 2005, 01:42 PM // 13:42
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#22
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Desert Nomad
Join Date: May 2005
Location: Virginia born in Cebu
Guild: Jelly Toast[jT]
Profession: W/
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*Buys it and uses it on Nefastaru's account*
BOOYAA!!
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Sep 24, 2005, 01:45 PM // 13:45
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#23
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Jungle Guide
Join Date: May 2005
Location: Northern CA
Guild: Outlaws of the Water Margin
Profession: Mo/Me
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eBay feedback happens at the moment of sale ... not 2 weeks later when they find out it's a piece of crap
besides... positive feedback means nothing on eBay. Even buyers that are ripped off tend not to register complaints since products like that program offer no guarantees.
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Sep 24, 2005, 02:33 PM // 14:33
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#24
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Krytan Explorer
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Originally Posted by Xue Yi Liang
eBay feedback happens at the moment of sale ... not 2 weeks later when they find out it's a piece of crap
besides... positive feedback means nothing on eBay. Even buyers that are ripped off tend not to register complaints since products like that program offer no guarantees.
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It certainly shouldn't happen imediately, feedback in my experience (and I'm a semi professional eBay trader) is left after both parties are satisfied and no other dispute could arise. Feedback can be left any time up to 60 days after a sale (both seller and buyer).
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Sep 24, 2005, 03:45 PM // 15:45
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#25
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Desert Nomad
Join Date: Jun 2005
Guild: Animal Factory [ZoO]
Profession: A/
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Xue Yi Liang
eBay feedback happens at the moment of sale ... not 2 weeks later when they find out it's a piece of crap
besides... positive feedback means nothing on eBay. Even buyers that are ripped off tend not to register complaints since products like that program offer no guarantees.
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No, the guy actually said that you couldn't buy it if you were going to make a negative comment. O.O
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Sep 24, 2005, 03:52 PM // 15:52
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#26
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Frost Gate Guardian
Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: Usually Lions Arch 2
Guild: Clan Brotherhood
Profession: Mo/Me
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I was wondering. Even if they did get my password and e-mail adress, they would need to use brute force on my email provider (hotmail, yahoo, AOL or whatever) and I think those are secure. (or atleast I hope so)
WHY? Because if they get my GW pw and login name and change the PW, and I login and notice all I have to do is send PW to EMAIL and I have the PW and kick any online person on my acount. And You cant change the email adress of an acount easily. You need both email acounts or you have to w8 for two weeks.
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Sep 24, 2005, 04:09 PM // 16:09
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#27
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Academy Page
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Brute force hacking attempts tend to be rather noticeable. I'd bet your account would get locked after a certain number of failed log-in attempts.
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Sep 24, 2005, 04:58 PM // 16:58
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#28
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Ascalonian Squire
Join Date: Jul 2005
Profession: E/W
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The Glock is also one of the more famous gun names, heavily referenced in movies and books. It's the one that's fictionally able to be stripped down and sent through a metal detector with no problems...
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Sep 24, 2005, 05:29 PM // 17:29
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#29
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Academy Page
Join Date: Jul 2005
Guild: Jaine's Outpost
Profession: Mo/E
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Yah, sometimes these are just scams that try to make you enter your password on a website form, other times it's actually a keylogger program (BPK is as popular one) that logs your keystrokes and emails the results to the distributor.
And voila! (Or 'viola' if you like stringed instruments), the haxxor has your password. If he's lucky, he's also got your login email.
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Sep 24, 2005, 06:40 PM // 18:40
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#30
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Frost Gate Guardian
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Nisha
The Glock is also one of the more famous gun names, heavily referenced in movies and books. It's the one that's fictionally able to be stripped down and sent through a metal detector with no problems...
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"Fictional" being the operative word there. I actualy hadn't heard that one for a few years, so I had assumed it had died.
Don't get me wrong, the weapon was designed for combat, an environment that normaly involves low levels of training, very poor maintainance, and nightmare operating conditions. This is also why so many police units are going to it, and it is very good at its job.
However, the bottom line is that every other gang banger stuffs a 9mm version down his pants and thinks it's going to get him "respect". The reason it's become so common has little to do with its combat heritage and everything to do with image. Well, image and the fact that it's stupidly easy to operate.
There are not many weapons I would recomend over the Glock to a complete novice, and most of them would be shotguns. But I'm not in the habbit of recomending any weapons to novices. The very first question I ask someone looking for advice on a weapon is "are you absolutely positive that you have the ability to kill another human being?". It amazes me how many people have never asked themselves that question.
Personaly I don't really like it, although I'm hard pressed to give a really good reason as to why. Even after fiting the Barstow barrel, the G27 I tried just didn't work for me.
I've been out of the military for more than 15 years now, but I'm unaware of a single ops team that makes use of the Glock, and I'd be surprised to hear of one. It's ok for novices, conscripts, and police, all of whom tend to have about the same level of ability. It seems to work well for competition, but then slick tyres work well on a racecar too. In the end I believe there are too many better alternatives out there.
Although I think the topic of this thread is about dead, I'm not sure we should keep going into weapons here.
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Sep 24, 2005, 07:14 PM // 19:14
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#31
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Lion's Arch Merchant
Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: garden of the gods, CO
Guild: Over Powered
Profession: N/
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if you dont think hackers should be shot youre a hacker.
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Sep 24, 2005, 11:47 PM // 23:47
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#32
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Jungle Guide
Join Date: May 2005
Location: Northern CA
Guild: Outlaws of the Water Margin
Profession: Mo/Me
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Originally Posted by Sayshina
"Fictional" being the operative word there. I actualy hadn't heard that one for a few years, so I had assumed it had died.
Don't get me wrong, the weapon was designed for combat, an environment that normaly involves low levels of training, very poor maintainance, and nightmare operating conditions. This is also why so many police units are going to it, and it is very good at its job.
However, the bottom line is that every other gang banger stuffs a 9mm version down his pants and thinks it's going to get him "respect". The reason it's become so common has little to do with its combat heritage and everything to do with image. Well, image and the fact that it's stupidly easy to operate.
There are not many weapons I would recomend over the Glock to a complete novice, and most of them would be shotguns. But I'm not in the habbit of recomending any weapons to novices. The very first question I ask someone looking for advice on a weapon is "are you absolutely positive that you have the ability to kill another human being?". It amazes me how many people have never asked themselves that question.
Personaly I don't really like it, although I'm hard pressed to give a really good reason as to why. Even after fiting the Barstow barrel, the G27 I tried just didn't work for me.
I've been out of the military for more than 15 years now, but I'm unaware of a single ops team that makes use of the Glock, and I'd be surprised to hear of one. It's ok for novices, conscripts, and police, all of whom tend to have about the same level of ability. It seems to work well for competition, but then slick tyres work well on a racecar too. In the end I believe there are too many better alternatives out there.
Although I think the topic of this thread is about dead, I'm not sure we should keep going into weapons here.
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You know I have to respond to your poke at Glocks.
But I'm baffled by your last sentence. It's as if you'd prefer to retreat from having to defend your position. If you're going to voice an opinion in an open forum then you ought to be willing to defend it as well. That's what forums are for.
I'm making a separate post for my response in the "Off Topic and Absurd" area. See you there....
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Sep 24, 2005, 11:54 PM // 23:54
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#33
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Jungle Guide
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Originally Posted by Xue Yi Liang
I still cherish my tuned up Mk 1 Browning Hi Power, my HK USP Compact .45, my S&W M-19 .357 and other weapons - so I'm glad I don't have to choose - but that Glock is one undeniably good tool.
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I prefer ol reliable...1911.
But glock is my second choice...strange as they're different by so much...
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Sep 25, 2005, 03:40 AM // 03:40
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#34
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Site Contributor
Join Date: Jul 2005
Guild: [out]
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Sayshina
As to the OP: It's not illegal to make a program that does this, although there's a decent chance it will be soon. It IS illegal to USE it, at least as far as other peoples property is concerned.
It COULD be considered illegal today, if you could prove that it has no legitimate uses, the same way that file sharing is getting hit now.
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Actually with the somewhat supreme court filesharing case it now depends on how it is advertised. Since it is being advertised primarily as a tool to obtain a game through illegal means Arena.net would be able to seek reparations from the writer.
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Sep 25, 2005, 04:38 AM // 04:38
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#35
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Pre-Searing Cadet
Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Byron, IL
Guild: Spartas Warriors [WaS]
Profession: W/Mo
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ok if your password was only letters either case the maximum amount of passwords would be something like
1.2829527115949577029702775978467e+108
possible passwords, throw in numbers:
8.3306029999439502888147660318024e+112
and then letters and symbols [ ie !@#$%^&*() ]
1.0278915010201686163983385187518e+117
its going to take more then a few hours to crack, try something like 60+ years. But it all depends on the complexity of the password
..:: EDIT ::.. Fixed a typo
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Sep 25, 2005, 06:19 AM // 06:19
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#36
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Wilds Pathfinder
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I dunno, anyone searching on Ebay for help on GW ....ugh fighting to try to be polite here.
Since Gw is free, I guess the worse you have to lose is your character and the email exposed. Still, as the saying goes 'a fool and thier money are soon parted'.. or something around those lines.
Then again if you (rather... stupid enough to) dowload a program to do something wrong, who knows what else it will do....mondo sadness, why bother.
Last edited by Dax; Sep 25, 2005 at 06:23 AM // 06:23..
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Sep 25, 2005, 06:21 AM // 06:21
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#37
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Furnace Stoker
Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: United States
Guild: Dark Side Ofthe Moon [DSM]
Profession: E/
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Quote:
Originally Posted by SJG
Brute force hacking attempts tend to be rather noticeable. I'd bet your account would get locked after a certain number of failed log-in attempts.
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Dead on - I'm sure Anet would notice or design there system to notice 1k+ failed attempts to log in to an account. I think after a certain time it will prompt you to "please contact teach support and make sure you have your cd-key ready, may require fax copies of (key page)
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Sep 25, 2005, 05:38 PM // 17:38
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#38
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Lion's Arch Merchant
Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: Halifax, NS, Canada
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This POS and his warez have been officially booted from ebay for the time being.
Advocating/Defending hack software is pretty lame regardless of whether it works or not.
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Sep 25, 2005, 08:34 PM // 20:34
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#39
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Desert Nomad
Join Date: May 2005
Location: Grimsby, UK
Profession: R/
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Slightly deviating from the OT but there are people ingame who are advertising their accounts for sale.
One guy in ascalon was asking for 20 ecto's and another just now in LA was asking for 150k for a clean account.
Sounds fishy to me so i just thought i'd warn about it.
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Sep 25, 2005, 09:46 PM // 21:46
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#40
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Krytan Explorer
Join Date: May 2005
Location: PVP Ranger: Does Stuff Fast
Guild: XXX
Profession: W/Mo
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Tactical-Dillusions
Slightly deviating from the OT but there are people ingame who are advertising their accounts for sale.
One guy in ascalon was asking for 20 ecto's and another just now in LA was asking for 150k for a clean account.
Sounds fishy to me so i just thought i'd warn about it.
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Two options right here. The person is Retarded, or the person is scamming.
Retarded because- GW Account costs like $30 - $50 while as a scum of the earth would do, buy 100k for $10.
Oh yeah, the courts of America are too obviously cheesy now. The system is too darn stiff, it has no room for common sense. Everyone can know it's being used to hack accounts, but if theres no picture of the program being used with the login screen and program in the background, it's not provable that's what it's for. If the legal system asked the creator what it was used for, he can reply with "I want to make a notepad file that's 100 MB, but I don't want to use copy and paste."... it'd probably hold up.
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