Remove this if I am wrong about what section this goes on. Now I would like you to feast your eyes upon a website whos sole perpose in the internet is to get your paypal account and steal the money. (at least I am pretty sure that is the case.) http://www.colorvibration.com/affiliates.php?action=create_affiliate I typed up paypal affilate just for kicks on google and I found this as the second result. Some scam artists websites(again I think it is a scam artists website) What do you think?
or you could see that they're looking for a new username for you to make so you can sell their creepy light bulbs. http://www.colorvibration.com/affiliateprogram.php
no never mind I thought... Well doesn't matter. It was a mistake and now I know you were not mocking me.
http://www.colorvibration.com/ At the bottom of the page it says. This Website is Maintained by Alan Reis Click his name.
lol wow I just noticed that. Also you know this guy is not very good with websites. The email goes directly to the URL bar... Also to point out there, the website looks like a job done with Microsoft publisher...
because the only thing they ask for is that the email that you use for registering with their light bulb selling affiliate system, is an email that they can send payment through when you sign up. If I asked you for your paypal email so I can pay you would you consider me a scammer? (Do me a favor and actually read the page next time...)
Actually I don't think it is a scam, just confusing. I think they are seeking affiliate for their own program and pay through paypal. When you click from their home page, you can go through various pages of explanation for the program. http://www.colorvibration.com/affiliateagreement.php?action=create_affiliate The information they are seeking is not your paypal password, but that want your paypal email (obviously so they can pay you) a new password that they set for their program - although that is admittedly confusing. But, I don't think it is a paypal scam.
I think a good idea would be to separate it into a contact page and an affiliate payment page (after registering). It will look more secure. If Mental flagged this, then how many others would of?