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Post by jackymax on Mar 16, 2004 23:08:44 GMT -5
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Post by GetRef.com on Mar 17, 2004 11:22:53 GMT -5
Hi JackyMax, The problem you have described to me is one that I am very familiar with. Unfortunately, because GetRef is a third party program, I really have no way of knowing who is telling me the truth or not. This is why I implemented a feedback system. So in answer to your question, no sorry, you must simply decline or accept the transaction. There is no other way to remove credits from a transaction. The earner, however, has an opportunity to force the transaction (force an acceptance) of the request after 3 days have passed. This prevents malicious users from holding onto credits indefinitely. If I was to somehow allow a user to get those credits back without declining the transaction, I know that there would be some users that would exploit this so that they could get referrals and not have to use credits in the process. Thanks, Jay
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Gemima
GetRef Strategos
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Post by Gemima on Mar 20, 2004 23:22:14 GMT -5
Maybe we should have an area in the Forum where we can post who does fake sign-ups or you could put a warning on the site that anyone who does that will be deleted ?
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Post by GetRef.com on Mar 31, 2004 17:10:32 GMT -5
I do better. Email me the name at getref@hotmail.com, and I will review the account. If it is a fake signupper (artistic liscense), I will ban email addy, the user name and the IP address of that user. (they cant even create a new account after I do this, it's quite humourous actually). I also have some secret anti cheat stuff that I do. Moral of the story? Don't cheat. If you do, you will be caught. I guarantee it. Jay
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