View Full Version : some jerk took my code
jpoke5
Nov 9th 2007, 8:51 pm
i was checking my site stats and followed a link to a website in AU. when i got there i was surprised to see my site..WTF
some fargin icehole went to my eBay aff page and stole my code and made a page with it using his header and footer with my main website content in the center. The stupid part is... these bastages left the code intact along with my cj/ebay pid?
whats up with this icehole, why would the bastage do this???
I did report this to cj so i dont get booted, sure hope i dont get in trouble over this icehole..
I also sent an email to this fargin icehole and told him to remove my code but no reply yet.
All i can say at this point is....THIS IS FARGIN WAR!!
any advice??
Jeff
wowhaxor
Nov 9th 2007, 8:56 pm
not sure what a farg or an icehole is, but if he left your info intact, isnt that free money for you?
elpen
Nov 10th 2007, 12:52 am
pwned :rolleyes:
bujuk
Nov 10th 2007, 3:43 am
agreed with wowhaxor, you should not complain as long as your pid is intact. I believe he is using a frame to capture link to your site. as long as he did not change the PID part, then you should be thankful to him. he is doing a free promotion for you.
jpoke5
Nov 10th 2007, 7:37 am
I agree its nice to get free exposure but I'm worried that cj may boot me because of this. i really don't want to take that chance!!
I have seen posts about people getting booted from cj for having links and banners on sites they don't own and are not listed in cj????
As long as i don't get booted from cj i really don't care about it.
J
Masterful
Nov 11th 2007, 11:25 am
Fargin . . . ? Icehole . . . ? Bastage . . . ?
Funny stuff! :D
GTech
Nov 11th 2007, 12:16 pm
Each site has a unique Ebay PID. These are generated for your site inside of CJ. If someone uses your PID for your site, on a different domain, then you will get "invalid clicks" inside your CJ control panel. It tracks the PID to the domain name.
Too many "invalid clicks" is cause for termination. That's why the Poster is upset.
jpoke5
Nov 12th 2007, 1:16 pm
Each site has a unique Ebay PID. These are generated for your site inside of CJ. If someone uses your PID for your site, on a different domain, then you will get "invalid clicks" inside your CJ control panel. It tracks the PID to the domain name.
Too many "invalid clicks" is cause for termination. That's why the Poster is upset.
Thanks GTech for the explain!!
After making a big stink over on this fargin iceholes forum he finally decided to remove my code from his site. I never in my life had to get that ugly on a forum. I don't know why this icehole did this but i uploaded the no right click script to my pages.
BTW.. icehole,fargin,bastages is from the movie Johnny dangerously
DENNYBOY
Nov 12th 2007, 5:12 pm
Each site has a unique Ebay PID. These are generated for your site inside of CJ. If someone uses your PID for your site, on a different domain, then you will get "invalid clicks" inside your CJ control panel. It tracks the PID to the domain name.
Too many "invalid clicks" is cause for termination. That's why the Poster is upset.
I wonder sometimes how this all tracking works?
I am looking for cracking those track codes.. haha Never mind, my topic is against this thread..:D
chodomade
Nov 13th 2007, 6:26 pm
Each site has a unique Ebay PID. These are generated for your site inside of CJ. If someone uses your PID for your site, on a different domain, then you will get "invalid clicks" inside your CJ control panel. It tracks the PID to the domain name.
Too many "invalid clicks" is cause for termination. That's why the Poster is upset.
is this for ebay only or all offers on CJ?
SFOD_D223
Nov 13th 2007, 6:28 pm
If you enabled link encryption of your Ebay links from CJ is it still possible to have your code hijacked?
jpoke5
Nov 13th 2007, 10:27 pm
not sure about that but anyone can go to your web page and right click to view your code and take all of it if they wish. that's how this guy took my code. i would suggest a no right click script. from now on i plan to do this on all my aff pages!!
Jeff
deadlyhaxorz
Nov 14th 2007, 2:32 am
whats it really ???
Kerosene
Nov 14th 2007, 2:45 am
Don't bother using a 'no right click' script - it will just end up annoying your visitors. Anyone can hit CTRL+U in Firefox, or use the IE menu to view the source.
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