Yeah, funny thing. I went over to SEOClerks to see what is was about and stumbled across this ad from someone here on DP wanting to buy three likes from an established member. http://www.seoclerks.com/want/Other/1839/3-likes-digital-point-forum-account That's gotta be against some kind of rule, right?
Oh, dang. I spoke too soon. There's a whole page of stuff people are wanting to buy from DP'ers - whole accounts even. http://www.seoclerks.com/wantsearch?query=digital+point&x=0&y=0
Unfortunately sometimes the simplest of tasks are just too difficult for some people, even if they managed to "buy" an account or likes they won't be here long.
It's nothing new really... https://encrypted.google.com/search?q=buy+digital+point+account It's kind when people have bought accounts, paid a couple hundred dollars for them, and then lose the account on the first day it changed hands.
Haha, you can even pay people on that SEOclerks website to tweet your message to their 45,000 robot followers. Not a lot of gigs on that site have much value. It seems that the website in question has lots of ways you can use money as a very poor substitute for hard work and perseverance. But since I don't have a WP robot spam site called 123loseweightin30days.com or something I think I'll let my content do the talikng
So I guess you have no way of distinguishing true likes from bought ones, but does DP have something in place to detect sold/transferred accounts?
Can't understand it myself, surely it's easier to post something useful or something people want to read.