www.thepayline.com referral name:[email protected]
#1
Original Poster
Join Date: Feb 2001
Location: San Diego, CA, USA
Posts: 3
www.thepayline.com referral name:[email protected]
Why doesn't everyone just join in on this. You have the potential to earn A LOT of miles and they are ACTUAL miles meaning for every one you get you get to fly one mile. I enrolled two days ago and have over 5000! Go to www.thepayline.com and use my e-mail as a referral: [email protected]. Have fun!
#2
In memoriam
Join Date: Sep 1999
Location: Dallas, TX
Posts: 1,697
You would do well to familiarize yourself with this message board before joining for the purpose of your personal benefit. Your post is inappropriate for this category and thepayline has been noted as nothing more than a pyramid scheme on other message boards. I would caution everyone to stay clear of the scam.
#4
In memoriam
Join Date: Mar 2000
Location: Seattle WA
Programs: Kimpton IC, Hyatt Diamond, Gold Marriott, Lifetime Platinum Starwood
Posts: 8,665
Sheryl:
Isn't there a nicer/softer way to have said what you said? The guy is new to this board. BTW - I have no knowledge of this person and/or this site, but I do think that lately it seems like people are blasted out of the water pretty quick/fast when they post something that somebody else thinks is "wrong." Sorry if I'm offending anybody, but it costs/takes nothing to just remember that there is somebody else at the other end of these messages.
Isn't there a nicer/softer way to have said what you said? The guy is new to this board. BTW - I have no knowledge of this person and/or this site, but I do think that lately it seems like people are blasted out of the water pretty quick/fast when they post something that somebody else thinks is "wrong." Sorry if I'm offending anybody, but it costs/takes nothing to just remember that there is somebody else at the other end of these messages.
#5
Join Date: Jan 2001
Location: Kingston, Ont, the limestone city
Posts: 975
At the same time, it's relatively easy to create a new user ID for writing spam messages, apologize, then leave. The message will continue to be there to get new signup under this person's nickname and the orginal poster is well gone and no where to be found.
Yes, there is IP tracking but with dynamic IPs from most ISP, how effective this that? Also, when is the last time you see someone being found and kicked out of the board based on the IP? ISP will NOT release names unless a court order is obtained and sending spam messages on bulletin board does not warrant a court order.
I say, let's be tough to the spammer, even they might "appear as a new innocent user".
Yes, there is IP tracking but with dynamic IPs from most ISP, how effective this that? Also, when is the last time you see someone being found and kicked out of the board based on the IP? ISP will NOT release names unless a court order is obtained and sending spam messages on bulletin board does not warrant a court order.
I say, let's be tough to the spammer, even they might "appear as a new innocent user".
#6
Original Member
Join Date: May 1998
Location: Las Vegas, NV, USA
Programs: AAdvantage EXP/1mm/Admirals,United Silver+Club (life),Marriott Titanium,Hilton & Accor Gold
Posts: 5,061
Originally posted by flyerguy757:
My bad. I didn't know.
My bad. I didn't know.
#7
Original Poster
Join Date: Feb 2001
Location: San Diego, CA, USA
Posts: 3
Originally posted by MoreMiles:
At the same time, it's relatively easy to create a new user ID for writing spam messages, apologize, then leave. The message will continue to be there to get new signup under this person's nickname and the orginal poster is well gone and no where to be found.
Yes, there is IP tracking but with dynamic IPs from most ISP, how effective this that? Also, when is the last time you see someone being found and kicked out of the board based on the IP? ISP will NOT release names unless a court order is obtained and sending spam messages on bulletin board does not warrant a court order.
I say, let's be tough to the spammer, even they might "appear as a new innocent user".
At the same time, it's relatively easy to create a new user ID for writing spam messages, apologize, then leave. The message will continue to be there to get new signup under this person's nickname and the orginal poster is well gone and no where to be found.
Yes, there is IP tracking but with dynamic IPs from most ISP, how effective this that? Also, when is the last time you see someone being found and kicked out of the board based on the IP? ISP will NOT release names unless a court order is obtained and sending spam messages on bulletin board does not warrant a court order.
I say, let's be tough to the spammer, even they might "appear as a new innocent user".
#8
Join Date: Feb 2001
Programs: IHG Diamond, HH Diamond, BW Diamond Select, Accor Silver, Marriott Gold
Posts: 4,228
I wonder if Qualcomm's lawyers have seen this:
"FitnessAge, Inc., a technology services company in the lifestyle industry has agreed to acquire The PayLine, "the Travel & Lifestyle Club...that pays". FitnessAge, Inc. is part of the global hub of rapidly growing technology based services companies in San Diego, which also includes Qualcomm and mp3.com."
I bet they wouldn't like to be associated with pyramid schemes, even in the sense of being mentioned at all on that site.
"FitnessAge, Inc., a technology services company in the lifestyle industry has agreed to acquire The PayLine, "the Travel & Lifestyle Club...that pays". FitnessAge, Inc. is part of the global hub of rapidly growing technology based services companies in San Diego, which also includes Qualcomm and mp3.com."
I bet they wouldn't like to be associated with pyramid schemes, even in the sense of being mentioned at all on that site.