Do not attempt to hack into the YPN review system! It will get you in trouble. I thought that DP members were more intelligent. Guess I was wrong. Don't send me any stupid PMs. I know nothing about hacking.
I'm pretty sure this page is a gateway for YPN! reviewers. They have reviewed my site coming from that url.
This is a scam. You are trying to steal YPN passwords! I just called them and showed them this thread. They said that its a scam and they will get that site shutdown!
What the hell you're talking about? It's hard to believe that a scammer would visit my unpopular site thru that website. I should've removed the link. I don't own that site. I have no intention in scamming fellow publishers. They said so because it's bad for them. I wish a moderator could edit out the link now. I didn't know it would make me look like a scammer. I just wanted to share it with others.
Anyone with common sense to remove the entire back line of the url and leave http://qkrpt.com still sitting there and see it's a Business Intelligence Service *Yeah OK* will know that this site is fake. Thanks Inferno for doing that, they deserve it
I can't believe that you portray me as a scammer. Yahoo either uses their services or owns them. I'm not clearvoyant. I will repeat it once again: This isn't a scam.
Thank God for google. http://64.233.161.104/search?q=cach...675.html+qkrpt+yahoo&hl=en&gl=us&ct=clnk&cd=1 From that page: Apparently I'm not the first one to report it.
loool! DomainMaster u r dealing with some paranoid publishers! I think most of us (or at least me) understand u clearly.
But, that domain name translates to 66.93.144.188 which is owned by Speakeasy, Inc. according to IRIN.
Thanks for your support. I don't want to ruin my reputation here. I posted this for fun. Those people have no sense of humor. Why would you type your ypn password into that form anyways? Are you a part of the reviewing team?
Ummm, DomainMaster, if you read my post again, I did not point fingers at you, I was simply stating that ANYONE knows if they remove the backend line from the main url.com they will see it's not related to the site URL it's holding in front of it.
I wasn't referring to you but rather to that hellboy(inferno). Yahoo reps are either ignorant or they do this on purpose which I think is the latter. BTW, I found the link today and thankfully somebody reported it way before me Thank you google for saving my a$$.
Ok, can you please edit your post 6 posts above my post right here, and remove the quote from it, because it looks as if you're blaming me, sorry to say that, but it makes me look like the bad guy. :-/