peterfoy

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  1. I hope it's cleaner than your teeth to try it, I hope I get some proxy's anyway :)
  2. Possibly taken from other forum but at least worth giving it a shot :)
  3. Thanks buddy, I do need those socks5, especially as Christmas is coming :3
  4. Good, at least some user:pass combos that barely anyone posts.
  5. What makes it enterprise, lol, I mean I don't see a filter on it ,-,
  6. Good stuff I guess, I hope you upload your 3000k databases soon :)
  7. You don't always get likes, only on occasional times when someone actually get's hits out of your combo :)
  8. As long as the combo has some private quality into it, nobody cares if it has been used Thanks for the share btw ;3
  9. Pure vodka right here, and here am I to drink it :3 Thanks Azetej
  10. I hope your combo isn't dead as the rest, as I am going through acceding list.
  11. Here is a tip, you don't need likes, just a comment for thanks :) Thanks ;3
  12. To be honest is quite a bummer that you could apply for rewards but you also can't see the list of them and their requirements unless you check those who have been accepted. https://cracked.to/Forum-Accepted The only thing added in https://cracked.to/Forum-Rank-Applications is only the active rank, whilst the rest haven't been added such as contributor, overall this does eventually confuse people, especially my self when I want to apply for addicted award but you need to be 1 month in the forum to what others say. Anyways, I hope some staff actually sits on their chair and writes up about everything that an regular member can qualify for as that would help :fiesta: Also bump a like if you like my suggestion or rep + :smart:
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    Addicted Reward

    I thought it was 2 days, .-. Then what reward that might of been, since I've seen one weeks ago being rewarded...
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    Addicted Reward

    I've been on the forum for 2 Days, 16 Hours, 55 Minutes Possibly more as it stacks up over time, anyways thanks if it's still a thing to qualify for :) Although it would be best if someone lists all of the rewards you could get instead of only have the rank applications listed .-. Anyways, thanks :fiesta:
  15. @CadyYaBoiP , wrong forum post should be in https://cracked.to/Forum-Lounge :) Anyways, thanks for commenting on my news :3 Also soz for the image, it's called profanity :) F
  16. @AlphaDog , wrong forum section consider changing it. Btw, good hit, don't sell it compare to others say, just give it way :) @Hellboy stop random commenting to stack up some posts, I know you love to post LQ comments but at least share some love for once :(
  17. https://www.bbc.com/news/technology-46117963?intlink_from_url=https://www.bbc.com/news/topics/cz4pr2gd85qt/cyber-security&link_location=live-reporting-story 6 November 2018 HSBC has said some of its US customers' bank accounts were hacked in October. The lender said that the perpetrators may have accessed information including account numbers and balances, statement and transaction histories and payee details, as well as users' names, addresses and dates of birth. The BBC understands the firm believes that fewer than 1% of its American clients were affected. It said it had already contacted those thought to have been exposed. (Pure shit :ezy: ) "HSBC regrets this incident :pupper: (They don't, carders love it :pepo: ), and we take our responsibility for protecting our customers very seriously," the bank said in a statement, (What about you give some money back :hype: ) "We have notified those customers whose accounts may have experienced unauthorised access, and are offering them one year of credit monitoring and identify theft protection service." (Who gives a shit, the whole continent is bribed by HSBC :kek: ) The bank said the online accounts were breached between 4 and 14 October. :fiesta: It is not clear whether the attackers have tried to make use of the data to steal savings. A template of the alert sent to customers has been posted online by the California Attorney General's Office, although the hack was not limited to that state. One expert said it appeared that the technique involved was a "credential stuffing" in which personal details harvested from elsewhere had been used to gain unauthorised access to the accounts. "The information made public so far by HSBC is quite limited," said Prof Alan Woodward from the University of Surrey. "It is clearly still investigating what happened whilst taking the actions necessary to protect customers and advise regulators. "There's a lot more information we've yet to see, which I hope HSBC makes public when it has it." :fine: Lesson one, don't trust banks, trust PAYPAL ONLY, AMERICA FIRST, PAYPAL SECOND OK :pepi: FUCK HSBC; PIECE OF THUGS :pepegun:
  18. By Heather Kelly, CNN Business Updated 1933 GMT (0333 HKT) November 10, 2018 https://edition.cnn.com/2018/11/10/tech/amazon-apple-deal-sellers/index.html San Francisco (CNN Business)For the past eleven years, AceBeach has been selling hard-to-find electronics online. At one point, Apple products made up half of AceBeach's business, but in recent years Apple has made it increasingly difficult for third-parties to sell used or new iPhones, iPads and Apple Watches. A new deal between Apple and Amazon is about to make it even harder. It could be the final blow for many small online resale and repair shops. Amazon and Apple have stuck an agreement that lets Amazon list the newest Apple and Beats products when they come out, like the iPhone XS and XR. In exchange, Amazon will remove any non-authorized third-party sellers selling Apple products from the platform. The deal will begin later this year and apply to Amazon sales in the United States, United Kingdom, Japan, India, France, Germany and Spain. :fuck: The rest is junk shit :fine: :pepe: Amazon will sell and ship Apple products, which it will get directly from Apple. It will also list products from some approved Apple resellers. Sellers found out about the change Friday morning in a letter from Amazon, obtained by CNN Business. They have until January 4, 2019 to sell their existing products before Amazon removes all of their listings. Amazon recommended they contact Apple if they'd like to become an authorized reseller and continue selling products on its site. "It's just [an] assault on 3rd party resellers," said the owner of AceBeach, who asked not to be indentified. "They just want it so people like me will have to go through Apple directly." Approved Apple resellers have to buy a minimum amount of Apple product a year, which doesn't make sense for some smaller sellers. Many do most of their sales immediately after an Apple product release in March and September, when inventory can be scarce. The third-parties often stock up on the new devices the day they're released at Apple Stores and Best Buy, and rush to fill the void on Amazon. They call it "Apple Season." Other small businesses deal in used and refurbished devices, buying them from their original owners and fixing them up. These companies will also have to be approved by Apple, which likely means they will have to become authorized Apple service providers as well. As part of that program, people who fix phones have to have a commercial space where customers can walk-in, and they can only use official Apple parts. Unauthorized companies are still able to sell Apple goods on sites like Ebay and Craigslist, or through their own sites, but that business is a fraction of what they can do on Amazon. In addition to the higher volume, Amazon offers sellers more protection from fraud. Amazon dominates online retail in the United States, dwarfing even its closest competitors. It accounts for 49.1% of all US online retail sales, according to eMarketer, and is expected to bring in $258.22 billion in sales this year. It is trailed by eBay, which is in second place with 6.6% of sales. Apple is the third largest e-commerce site in the US with 3.9% of sales. That may sound tiny compared to Amazon, but it's impressive when you consider Apple is selling a very limited selection of products. "Amazon is constantly working to enhance the customer experience, and one of the ways we do this is by increasing selection of the products we know customers want," Amazon said in a statement about the change. This isn't the first time Amazon has worked with retailers to crack down on third-party sellers. When AceBeach was selling some popular toys, Amazon started requiring documentation from manufacturers like Hasbro giving permission to sell their products, said AceBeach's owner. A 2013 Supreme Court ruling upheld the right of people to resell any items they have purchased legally, even if they are copyrighted. But as a business, Amazon has full control over who can sell what on its platform. Sometimes it uses that power against its biggest competitors. Amazon has blocked the sale of Google devices like the Chromecast that compete with its own smart speakers and streaming devices. And even with this new deal, Amazon still won't sell Apple's HomePod, a competitor to Amazon's Echo devices. The latest change won't put AceBeach out of business, since it had already started phasing out Apple sales. But for small online companies, it is reminder of how their livelihood depends on Amazon.
  19. Ay, Ay Captain, share more than 2 combos will do better ;)