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Posted: Thu Sep 11, 2008 6:37 pm
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http://www.halomods.info/
Seems there may be some call for danger, but the fact that you're able to upload appears to still remain. I'd advise against anyone signing up for the pay accounts, and I'll be using an alternate email and unique password as well.Wikipost, a user at forums.slickdeals.net wrote:The purpose of this site is not for file storage. It is not a back-up solution. The purpose of this website is to host files for sharing, hence the file will be delete when inactive. They do not need to verify your e-mail address, so you can use any e-mail address you want, even the made up ones. As long as you do not use this website as a back-up solution, there is no harm in using this website. Use them to host pictures when you sell stuff on ebay, it's free! If it's close down today or tomorrow, so what? It's just to host a couple of files, not personal stuff!
OKAY, ALL OF THIS IS VERY CONFUSING. CAN SOMEONE PUT IN SIMPLE TO UNDERSTAND LANGUAGE? IS THIS SITE LEGIT OR NO?
That their address is for namecheap.com only means that is who they used to register their website, no?
UPDATE:
The address is for WhoisGuard, a whois protection service to prevent spam to the domain owner provided for FREE by namecheap.com.
Guess what their address is? 8939 S. Sepulveda Blvd, Westchester, CA http://www.whoisguard.com/contact-us.asp
You'll find thousands of sites with this same address and info.
Thebux.com - is a FRAUD & SCAM SITES ...whois ...is the same as filesavr.com
Scam Site - TheBux.com
www.scamfraudalert.com
Just google 8939 S. Sepulveda Blvd. #110 - 732
Now, I'm not sure if I want to upload anything on this site.
"As long as people are downloading your files, they’ll be kept on the server. Once people stop coming to them, they’re deleted. " link
Update 2: About the owner
jitenagrawal@yahoo.com
Jitendra Agrawal
11237 Lucas St
Cerritos, CA 90703
(562)277-4858
Advice to use online storage: ENCRYPT, ENCRYPT, ENCRYPT!
Also check MD5 checksum.
No need to get defensive. Tural was giving feedback on the source you posted, nothing personal. And what he said is completely true -- a whois can be masked by an ISP as an (often free) service -- it doesn't necessarily mean they have something to hide.SHOUTrvb wrote:I wasn't agreeing with him or trying to use that information to sway anyone. I clearly said that the information was basically just some guy at some forum; credibility was never brought into play. My only point was for people to use caution.
No need to get defensive. Tural was giving feedback on the source you posted, nothing personal. And what he said is completely true -- a whois can be masked by an ISP as an (often free) service -- it doesn't necessarily mean they have something to hide.
I don't understand this post. The phrase "That's kind of the point" makes it sound like you're posing a statement in contrast to what he said, but you're agreeing with him and restating what has been said before. He knows that's the point, that's why he said it.galvination wrote:That's kind of the point. Whois isn't a reliable tool because its easily available, of course the majority of it will be masked or generalized. Stick to The fine print. >__>