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thejoe2k8

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Honesty and the Internet?
« on: February 29, 2008, 10:01:49 am »
Hello all you "lovely" people.  Thejoe2k8 is back from his unfair suspension to grace the pages of the forum once again.  Today we will discuss the statement of Honesty on the internet...  Here to discuss this topic is Joey.

Thejoe2k8:  "Mr. Joey.  Where does honesty fit within the world wide web?"

Joey:  (Deep southern drawl) "According to a recent college survey.  Out of 27,483 students and faculty, 23,541 openly admitted to lying about something on the internet.  That's roughly 86%.  According to those numbers honesty doesn't seem to fit in too well with the internet."

Thejoe2k8:  "What's your take on the people stating that they're on many of these kinds of sites and don't complete multiple offers?"

Joey:  "It's almost impossible to acheive that feat, considering most of these sites have the same affiliates; for the most part anyway.  Maybe, they don't do the Blockbuster.com or Stamps.com offers over and over.  But I'd say there's more than a couple of people who have joined pandaresearch a half a dozen times.  Considering you have members in the cult...  er, group stating they use different email addresses to do certain offers more than suggests the theory is true.  Is this fraud?  No, most of us have multiple email addresses.  As long as you use your real name, physical address, and don't pretend to be Tony down the street; then no it's not fraud."

Thejoe2k8:  "Excellent that you brought up Blockbuster and Stamps.com.  Do you believe the members that sign up for those respected services actually do it out of INTEREST?"

Joey:  "Someone stated they would've signed up for the offer regardless of whether or not it offered cash or not...  Blockbuster.com, Stamps.com, Netflix.com, and several others have been around for quite some time.  Their ads are on every major website and even most of the minor sites, looking for new members.  If it was a service you really wanted to begin with; why wait and sign up for the incentive?  Why only join after you find out there's a site out there that offers cash for signing up for these offers?  How many closed those accounts only to come on here and sign up using a different credit card, username, and email address?"

Thejoe2k8:  "One last question.  How many members do you believe has more than one active fusioncash account?"

Joey:  "I know that I'm not one of 'em.  But with those using a wireless router with more than one active wireless signal around their home.  I'd be willing to bet there's more than a couple that get more than one monthly check from fusioncash and other sites."

Thejoe2k8:  "Thank you, Joey.  This has been a special edition of "Tick you off"  Magazine.  Thank you and have a terrible day!

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Re: Honesty and the Internet?
« Reply #1 on: February 29, 2008, 10:06:26 am »
That's So True :angel12:

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Re: Honesty and the Internet?
« Reply #2 on: February 29, 2008, 10:14:28 am »
Hello all you "lovely" people.  Thejoe2k8 is back from his unfair suspension to grace the pages of the forum once again.  Today we will discuss the statement of Honesty on the internet...  Here to discuss this topic is Joey.

Thejoe2k8:  "Mr. Joey.  Where does honesty fit within the world wide web?"

Joey:  (Deep southern drawl) "According to a recent college survey.  Out of 27,483 students and faculty, 23,541 openly admitted to lying about something on the internet.  That's roughly 86%.  According to those numbers honesty doesn't seem to fit in too well with the internet."

Thejoe2k8:  "What's your take on the people stating that they're on many of these kinds of sites and don't complete multiple offers?"

Joey:  "It's almost impossible to acheive that feat, considering most of these sites have the same affiliates; for the most part anyway.  Maybe, they don't do the Blockbuster.com or Stamps.com offers over and over.  But I'd say there's more than a couple of people who have joined pandaresearch a half a dozen times.  Considering you have members in the cult...  er, group stating they use different email addresses to do certain offers more than suggests the theory is true.  Is this fraud?  No, most of us have multiple email addresses.  As long as you use your real name, physical address, and don't pretend to be Tony down the street; then no it's not fraud."

Thejoe2k8:  "Excellent that you brought up Blockbuster and Stamps.com.  Do you believe the members that sign up for those respected services actually do it out of INTEREST?"

Joey:  "Someone stated they would've signed up for the offer regardless of whether or not it offered cash or not...  Blockbuster.com, Stamps.com, Netflix.com, and several others have been around for quite some time.  Their ads are on every major website and even most of the minor sites, looking for new members.  If it was a service you really wanted to begin with; why wait and sign up for the incentive?  Why only join after you find out there's a site out there that offers cash for signing up for these offers?  How many closed those accounts only to come on here and sign up using a different credit card, username, and email address?"

Thejoe2k8:  "One last question.  How many members do you believe has more than one active fusioncash account?"

Joey:  "I know that I'm not one of 'em.  But with those using a wireless router with more than one active wireless signal around their home.  I'd be willing to bet there's more than a couple that get more than one monthly check from fusioncash and other sites."

Thejoe2k8:  "Thank you, Joey.  This has been a special edition of "Tick you off"  Magazine.  Thank you and have a terrible day!


Joe2k8  Your suspention was fair.  You were given a number of chances to prove what you were saying was true and yet you never provided any real proof. Now as far as the facts and figures you have provided in this post please enliten all of us as to were exactly you got these facts and figures from.  Or are you just making things up again?

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Re: Honesty and the Internet?
« Reply #3 on: February 29, 2008, 10:18:01 am »
dude, you really have alot of time on your hands.

have you considered volunteering?

in the time it took to compose that bit, you could have been feeding hungry people.

its what i plan to do once i retire.

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Re: Honesty and the Internet?
« Reply #4 on: February 29, 2008, 10:20:21 am »
dude, you really have alot of time on your hands.

have you considered volunteering?

in the time it took to compose that bit, you could have been feeding hungry people.

its what i plan to do once i retire.

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Hay bro how long do you think it will be before this gets all blown out again and he gets suspended again?  LOL

Rut ro I got to start posting more your starting to catch up.  Can't let you get to hero before me.  LOL    :icon_rr:

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« Reply #5 on: February 29, 2008, 10:29:42 am »

Rut ro I got to start posting more your starting to catch up.  Can't let you get to hero before me.  LOL    :icon_rr:

what do you have.... 44 more comments?

youre killing me.

KILLING ME.


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Re: Honesty and the Internet?
« Reply #6 on: February 29, 2008, 10:35:16 am »
thejoe, I still want to see your internet act, and I still want to know why you said you worked for our advertisers and that they would be coming down if we did not unban you from the forum?

Honestly, nothing went down from us leaving your ban on. So was that just an empty threat?

And there is no one with more than once active FusionCash account that gets paid, our verification team nitpicks each and every account and there are several easy ways to determine the validity of the users.
« Last Edit: February 29, 2008, 10:38:17 am by Kohler »
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Re: Honesty and the Internet?
« Reply #7 on: February 29, 2008, 10:42:58 am »
Hay Joe2k8  be carefull your in the wrong place.

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Re: Honesty and the Internet?
« Reply #8 on: February 29, 2008, 10:45:08 am »
Joe will u pleaseeeeee behave?. - welcome back dude :wave:-...

i think most of us have indeed done an offer more then once...i remember when i first started doing Gpt's i started to do an offer...noted that it was listed twice...sent a support ticket an was told..oh "no..one asks for your email..the other for your zipcode"... im like 'but its the same product'?..yes they said.. but its 'different'... :sad1:..my thinkin is..when i fill out my personal info. both will ask for my email and my zip anyway.. :dontknow:

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Re: Honesty and the Internet?
« Reply #9 on: February 29, 2008, 10:56:21 am »

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Re: Honesty and the Internet?
« Reply #10 on: February 29, 2008, 10:58:05 am »
Joe will u pleaseeeeee behave?. - welcome back dude :wave:-...

i think most of us have indeed done an offer more then once...i remember when i first started doing Gpt's i started to do an offer...noted that it was listed twice...sent a support ticket an was told..oh "no..one asks for your email..the other for your zipcode"... im like 'but its the same product'?..yes they said.. but its 'different'... :sad1:..my thinkin is..when i fill out my personal info. both will ask for my email and my zip anyway.. :dontknow:

*sits back an waits for the groupies to show up..10...9...8..*




i think there already here Lendal

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Re: Honesty and the Internet?
« Reply #11 on: February 29, 2008, 11:37:22 am »
Kohler, I provided a link, but it was removed.  Oh well.  As for your other accusations.  No idea what you're talking about  :dontknow:

FYI:  I was banned for trolling, which wasn't legit.  You CANNOT TROLL ON YOUR OWN THREAD, lol.

Thank you Lendal, nice to be back.  I'm always good.  I just want to have the name Mr. Controversy lol.

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« Reply #12 on: February 29, 2008, 11:43:20 am »
dude, you really have alot of time on your hands.

have you considered volunteering?

in the time it took to compose that bit, you could have been feeding hungry people.

its what i plan to do once i retire.

 :thumbsup:


Hay bro how long do you think it will be before this gets all blown out again and he gets suspended again?  LOL

Rut ro I got to start posting more your starting to catch up.  Can't let you get to hero before me.  LOL    :icon_rr:

And what exactly does posting mindlessly at a public forum to get a different forum member status net you, hmmm?  ???

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Re: Honesty and the Internet?
« Reply #13 on: February 29, 2008, 11:55:51 am »
dude, you really have alot of time on your hands.

have you considered volunteering?

in the time it took to compose that bit, you could have been feeding hungry people.

its what i plan to do once i retire.

 :thumbsup:


Hay bro how long do you think it will be before this gets all blown out again and he gets suspended again?  LOL

Rut ro I got to start posting more your starting to catch up.  Can't let you get to hero before me.  LOL    :icon_rr:

And what exactly does posting mindlessly at a public forum to get a different forum member status net you, hmmm?  ???



Jets it is a privet joke between me and Jlb it isn't to be taken out of cotext.  Jlb knows what I am talking about he is a good friend.  LOL

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Re: Honesty and the Internet?
« Reply #14 on: February 29, 2008, 12:11:43 pm »
No one ever edited any of your posts.

And here is your quote from your ticket

"I, like everybody else, have every right to post in the forum as long as it's tasteful and to be banned for stating my first ammendment right is stupid on your part.

Don't believe me? Push this ban after today and see which advertisers pull their ads."
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