On Apr 8, 6:59 pm, Guess Who, You Probably have my Number
nnarb...@gmail.com wrote:
I did. But I am know internet genius. Just me and a friend trying to
make a quick buck a while ago. Never thought it would actually work!
made a couple hundred. Called it quits. Working on other projects. My
I can careless about your pity nor do I need it. Good day.
On Apr 11, 2:19 pm, Edward Falk ed.f...@gmail.com wrote:
On Apr 8, 6:59 pm, Guess Who, You Probably have my Number
nnarb...@gmail.com wrote:
I did. But I am know internet genius. Just me and a friend trying to
make a quick buck a
@Nick, I know you didn't say that (that you were being dragged in), I was
responding to what someone else said, about you. Just pointing out that
nobody is to blame if your name is on public records affiliated with things
you wish not to be affiliated with. That's sorta your responsibility.
@JP,
Personally, I think the last part of this conversation is much ado about
nothing. Nick was the original registrar, and original architect of the
illegal business, and the public information shows that connection and that
is all. Covering your tracks after a crime is something best left to the
They use paypal. Submit this form to close their paypal account.
https://cms.paypal.com/cgi-bin/marketingweb?cmd=_render-contentcontent_ID=ua/InfringementRpt_fulllocale.x=en_US
On Apr 9, 3:18 pm, SoftwareForMe.com SoftwareForMe.com
softwareforme@gmail.com wrote:
Personally, I think the
Very well put, except for the fact that I did not state anything about
being dragged back into this. From what I can see now is that they
made the info private, Not sure if they removed my name but it is
private now.
What I was told by developer Bob Kerns is that they plan to take down
the site
On Apr 9, 3:18 pm, SoftwareForMe.com SoftwareForMe.com
softwareforme@gmail.com wrote:
Google is unlikely to do anything about this because it's not their fight,
and it doesn't harm them in any way.
Well looking at the lowlife bottom feeder stuff here, I have to say
that a dev with half
Perhaps you should talk to someone about that depression... can't be
healthy.
On Apr 9, 11:46 pm, JP joachim.pfeif...@gmail.com wrote:
On Apr 9, 3:18 pm, SoftwareForMe.com SoftwareForMe.com
softwareforme@gmail.com wrote:
Google is unlikely to do anything about this because it's not
On Apr 9, 9:49 pm, Maps.Huge.Info (Maps API Guru) cor...@gmail.com
wrote:
Perhaps you should talk to someone about that depression... can't be
healthy.
Would rather be indifference (posting on the way to Tahoe, we're
having an outstanding skiing season here this year).
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Really? how did you even find that? But even so.. they sell apps on there
site..why would that site spam comments?
On Wed, Apr 7, 2010 at 10:11 PM, Maps.Huge.Info (Maps API Guru)
cor...@gmail.com wrote:
They've been adding spam comments to apps.
-John Coryat
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If you visit the Market via your phone, you'll more than likely
stumble across one of these spam comments (I just had a quick look on
various paid apps' review, but can't seem to see any; perhaps they've
been removed?).
AFAIK, the 'playground' site charges a fixed fee and allows unlimited
It looks to me like they may be doing this to the apps they offer on
their site. It might even be with permission -- though if the OP was
complaining of their doing it to one of his apps, I guess not.
HOWEVER -- as a developer, I can find no way to list my paid app on
their site. This makes me
On Thu, Apr 8, 2010 at 7:23 AM, Bob Kerns r...@acm.org wrote:
Are the developers getting paid, or are these pirates?
My money's on them being pirates. Their selling point is that they can get
you access to all paid apps you want for one monthly fee. Odds are they are
pirating paid apps and
On 04/08/10 08:23, Bob Kerns wrote:
HOWEVER -- as a developer, I can find no way to list my paid app on
their site. This makes me very suspicious. Are the developers getting
paid, or are these pirates?
100% pirates
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They are pirates, period. And everytime I see their spam I long press
and mark the comment as spam.
-b
On Apr 8, 10:43 am, Michael MacDonald googlec...@antlersoft.com
wrote:
On 04/08/10 08:23, Bob Kerns wrote: HOWEVER -- as a developer, I can find no
way to list my paid app on
their site.
Basically you can get a subscription to their site for a nominal fee
and they will give you access to pirated android apps. The same apps
that you publish for a fee, the seem to download them from the market
by paying you once and distribute to their paid users for free. Nice
business model. I
On Thu, Apr 8, 2010 at 10:56 AM, niko20 nikolatesl...@yahoo.com wrote:
And everytime I see their spam I long press and mark the comment as spam.
Too bad that doesn't do a damn thing besides removing it from your own view.
Well, if my paid app shows up there, I'll be contacting their ISP,
domain registrar, and local authorities. I encourage anyone similarly
being ripped off to do the same.
I'm only doing it if my app shows up there, because then I'll have the
evidence and the legal standing for a complaint.
They
I will say this one more time. DO NOT own this site or am I
affiliated with it. I f I see anybody else freely placing my personal
information on a forum,etc. I will have my lawyer personally contact
you. As this is a violation of more than one law, regardless of my
past, this is wrong. It was
Oh andBOB. Your a real smart a** to list my name as thet= tech with
their current nameservers, which at the time were not the nameservers.
YOu edited thewho is.net with the info found here. That is wrong
On Apr 8, 8:23 pm, Guess Who, You Probably have my Number
nnarb...@gmail.com wrote:
I will
Oh, and go right ahead and f***ing call me. Ill tell you the same Sh**
On Apr 8, 8:43 pm, Guess Who, You Probably have my Number
nnarb...@gmail.com wrote:
Oh andBOB. Your a real smart a** to list my name as thet= tech with
their current nameservers, which at the time were not the nameservers.
I can't beleive that site is still around. There's been a few posts
about it in the Google Groups and even Market Help. Here's some
links:
http://groups.google.com/group/android-developers/browse_thread/thread/ca05360fe2e3b347/c0e64229dcdfb34
Boy... If memory serves me right, you tried to elude ISP takedown in
the US at least once. You knew and were told you were on the wrong
side of the fence. Letting the site die instead of selling it and this
would have long been forgotten.
Perhaps you should buy it back.
On Apr 8, 5:23 pm, Guess
The domain records are long sanitized. What you're looking at is
copied from old posts. As some kind of payback, I would think.
On Apr 8, 6:17 pm, Rob Mazur r...@droiddojo.com wrote:
I can't beleive that site is still around. There's been a few posts
about it in the Google Groups and even
The public record claims you are. If you are not, then you have a
problem, but it is not of my making.
One that I'd be quite happy to help you rectify. I've not been a
victim of exactly this sort of thing, but I have been the victim of
other domain-name shenanigans.
I did. But I am know internet genius. Just me and a friend trying to
make a quick buck a while ago. Never thought it would actually work!
made a couple hundred. Called it quits. Working on other projects. My
info is not on record with them. If you look at where he got this info
and when it says it
Just an update. The information I gave is current, the InterNIC gets
their info from the top-lelvel registrars. For the .com and .net
domains, Verisign delegates the details to the individual registars,
in this case GoDaddy. The various tools (not just the one I gave)
recurse and get these
There is no law which covers reproducing information in the public
domain (such as whois records).
You should contact the registrar (GoDaddy), inform them the
information is wrong and they're publishing your personal information,
and ask for the domain to be taken down as it's incorrectly
We've been chasing around over the last year or so but seem to have
set up shop in the Netherlands. You could try to see if you could get
them through their ISP Kaabelfon.
On Apr 7, 9:01 pm, schwiz sch...@gmail.com wrote:
http://androidplayground.net/web/
they have been spamming the market all
Trigger happy tonight...
On Apr 7, 9:05 pm, JP joachim.pfeif...@gmail.com wrote:
We've been chasing them around over the last year or so but they seem to have
set up shop in the Netherlands. You could try to see if you could get them
through their ISP Kaabelfon.
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What do you mean spamming the market? Where/how do I see this? I checked the
just-in section of games and apps and am not sure what to be looking for?
On Wed, Apr 7, 2010 at 9:07 PM, JP joachim.pfeif...@gmail.com wrote:
Trigger happy tonight...
On Apr 7, 9:05 pm, JP joachim.pfeif...@gmail.com
They've been adding spam comments to apps.
-John Coryat
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