Hello, I can request friends from your Myspace account for you, at a rate of 1000/$4. (Myspace accounts sell at 1000/$10, so this is a great deal) Max is 3000 per account per order. I DO NEED your username & password for Myspace in order to do this, so if you feel uncomfortable, then secure yourself and choose not to make a purchase. PM or post here. Regards, Julian
I could do it from a particular country or a particular age range, but I can't do ethnicity. Sorry! Julian
Well, otherwise I would have too many jobs and not have enough time to complete them. Currently I have no orders, so what I can do is remove or lift that maximum and just work on one or two accounts. Julian
Correct. I bought two programs for this type of job. One which I have to manually function every now and again, and the other which is just too buggy for me to even talk about.
Ahh, I didn't mean those, but yeah they work. There is a "service" out there (can't remember it's name just now) where you can submit your id and pw and then it takes control of your account, adds people, posts bulletins, etc. People seem to like it, but there is no way I would hand over my login details to some website.
What software program do you use to do this? To what I know, when people use turing code, it breaks the friend requester script.
yup I use it, just for approving friend requests. (I really can't be stuffed manually approving 2,000 requests)
While I do see value in getting friend invitations sent out, I don't understand why anyone would pay to have them sent out by a program you bought and are just running on your comp. Those developers produce amazingly unreliable code from my experience. That is why you are taking maximum orders of 3,000 invitations. I also do a similiar service, except I take minimum orders of 100,000 invitations, sent for the price of 50 cents per 1,000 invites. I have created an application that can send out approximately 250,000 friend invitations per day. They are untargeted, and simply loop through MySpaces list of friend ID#s that are automatically assigned when you sign up. There are currently approximately 90,000,000 people on MySpace. My program starts at 16 unique locations throughout the spread and starts churning. However, in order for it to run right, I need to do approximately 1 hour of manual image validation per day per account. The CAPTCHA bypass is not as effective as my method. I do not sell the program, but I do sell the service. I can even provide a trimmed down demo version that you can try to witness that I have: A) Control over the sourcecode of my software and the ability to customize its functionality B) A fully operational piece of software capable of submitting friend requests at an accelerated pace Let me know if you are interested. I only started working on it 2 weeks ago, and in the last 2 days I have sent out 5x more invitations than I did in the first week and a half. It is very fast. I have the full chart of invitations sent in relation to pageviews and acceptance ratio. In 1 week of actually adding people (and really only 2 productive days), I have gotten just shy of 1,000 friends and 3,000 pageviews. I have screenshots, a profile, and tons of numbers to share. I have a 6mb down/768k upstream connection, and it maxes out completely while I am sending invitations. I wrote this program myself and have full control over its functionality. PM or post for more details, I am happy to answer any questions. I realize that I am new here, and I will do my best to alleviate doubt.
it is better to use a slower programs that acts like a real human, rather than fast, blazing speed program that really TELL myspace that it is a software works, not human, better be safe for a long run..
I disagree wholeheartedly. MySpace gets paid CPM on a bunch of their advertisements. As I invite over and over the flash banner is loaded and their CPM goes up. My program blocks all JavaScript and flash from displaying and loads very very fast. If I get 250,000 successful invites sent a day, that means I have probably sent about 400,000 requests, as there are a lot of private profiles on MySpace that require you to have an email/last name of the recipient. In order for their CPM contract to be valid they probably have to show some type of mechanism to prevent nonhuman interaction, no? Such is why they have CAPTCHA.. however, if they use CAPTCHA and still get tons of requests, what can they do? Cancel your account, and send you to a new one? I don't think so. They make me do 1 hour of CAPTCHA a day per account. I type 90wpm, and hammer them out obsessively. After that for 24 hours I have an unlocked account to send as many invites as I want. This does not pertain to messages, however. They put a fixed limit on the number of those to prevent spam. However, in regards to friend requests, they let'em fly. MySpace wants to promote networking. Look at some profiles that have over 70,000,000 friends (not Tom's). Think they did it without software? I doubt it. I have been doing this for weeks, and have caught no snafu.
Yes they do it with software, I dont deny that, but i have seen several accounts banned because of super-fast request, just wanna play safe for a long run, if you can do it without any hassle, go for it, and oh, i type superfast too, let see if we can use your theory
Please view the other thread that I am discussing this subject in. I have posted screenshots and a challenge to prove that I can send an extreme amount of invitations per day. Up to 250,000 infact. Please view the thread at: http://forums.digitalpoint.com/showthread.php?p=1100600 Thank you
interested pjpjpjpj, but at the end of the thread you seem to be admiting your system doesnt work? If it does work then I am probably interested.
More like conceded.. I will let you know if I discover a workaround or apply the use of over 250,000 webrequests/day to another profitable venture. Thanks for your time Pete
look at using it on xanga or one of the others? (and if you get it working on one of them let me know!)