Wednesday, June 27, 2012

ALREADY MADE USA PAYPAL ACCOUNT VERIFIED WITH USA BANK ACCOUNT FOR SALE

Happy day country man! I have some already made usa paypal account verified with usa bank account at a price of $50 libertyreserve each. You can see a sample screen shot below
If you need one for your internet business, kindly make a payment of $50 to the libertyreserve account number: U3931600 and send your payment detail to coolcash.moneycure@gmail.com or +2347045635338. As soon as i receive your payment detail and verify it, i will forward your account detail to you. All you will do is get the paypal account and change the login detail to your own and start enjoying it. When you order any paypal account from me, you get the email use in opening it and a usa vpn software to hide your ip. So what are you waiting for? Get your own now! No more paypal night meares. Thank you.

How To Delete Flash Cookies To Stop Web Sites from Secretly Tracking You

If you like to keep your browsing private, you probably already clear your history and cookies after a session, but your tracks are not completely gone. There’s also another type of cookie to get rid of called Flash Cookies or Local Shared Objects (LSOs). Today we take a look at how to get rid of these pesky files and improve your privacy. What are They? Flash Cookies or LSOs are cookie type files used by Adobe Flash Player and they save your settings and preferences when watching video on a website for better playback. They can also store unique identifiers that keep track of the sites you’re visiting. Some of them will also use the collected data to recreate regular tracking cookies even after you’ve deleted them. Manual Settings Note: Changing Flash Settings on the Adobe page is kind of weird, so make sure to check things carefully. One option is to not allow the LSOs on your machine in the first place. To do this, you need to go to the Global Storage Settings panel on the Adobe site (Link Below) and make the appropriate changes. The Settings Manager on the Adobe site is not a screen shot, but is the actual panel for making changes to how Flash will behave in your browser. If you move the slider all the way to None, then when a Flash app wants to use storage space (insert a Flash Cookie) you’ll need to give it permission. 2flash In this example I set the local storage to None, and now when I go to MySpace and try to play a song, it asks for permission to store the data. You can also turn them completely off by moving the slider all the way down to none and check the box Never Ask Again. If you do this and uncheck the box next to Allow third-party content to store data on your computer, it will keep advertiser flash cookies off your machine, but also makes many flash apps not work. To delete existing Flash Cookies, click on the Website Storage Settings tab (located all the way to the right of the screen) and click on the Delete all sites button. You can right-click on a Flash app on a particular page and change the settings as well. Just remember it will only apply to that app on that page, and won’t change the setting globally. While this method works, it can be tedious and annoying, let’s take a look at some other solutions. Delete LSOs in Firefox For users of Firefox, there is a quality Add-on called “BetterPrivacy” which allows you to delete flash cookies after each browsing session. After installing BetterPrivacy for the first time, go into Options and you’ll be surprised to see how many LSOs are listed. You can go in and manage different settings like deleting LSOs on exit, application start, by timer, create a shortcut key to delete LSOs and more. One neat option you might want to select is to add LSO item to the Firefox “Clear History” dialog which isn’t there without the Add-on. Using CCleaner If you use IE or any other browser, then another great option for removing LSOs is with CCleaner. By default the Flash Cookies are set to be removed, but you might want to double check to make sure. In the Cleaner section click on the Applications tab, then scroll down to Multimedia and make sure Adobe Flash Player is checked. When you run an analysis, you will see the results, double click on Multimedia – Adobe Flash Player to see what it found. Depending on how much browsing you’ve done and the last time you deleted the LSOs you might be surprised how many are found. Just click Run Cleaner to get rid of them. When you download CCleaner make sure you’re getting the “Slim” version which does NOT include an attempt to add a worthless toolbar to your machine. We have provided a direct link to the CCleaner Slim below. Another option would be to download it from ninite.com which denies installation of extra Crapware automatically. Rather than run CCleaner manually, you might want to check out these two articles from The Geek on running it silently via a Hotkey and automatically each night on XP, Vista, and Windows 7. Setup CCleaner to Automatically Run Each Night in Windows 7, Vista, and XP Create a Shortcut or Hotkey to Run CCleaner Silently Conclusion For this tutorial we showed Flash Cookies on a Windows system, but they also will show up on your Mac or Linux computer as well. You will need LSOs on your computer for certain Flash Apps to work at the time you’re at the site. However, you don’t need them on your system after you’re done playing a game or listening to music. Flash Cookies are used by websites to track your browsing habits and some recreate regular cookies even after you’ve deleted them. You’ll definitely want to get rid of Flash Cookies (LSOs) if you’re concerned about online privacy. With these tips, and your regular history deletion, it will help you gain better privacy online. Another possibility for Firefox is a change in “about:config” : open a new tab —> type in : about:config —> click on “I’ll be careful, I promise.” —> then in the search field above type : storage —> search for dom.storage.enabled . This entry is set to true as default. Double click this entry and it will change to false. Firefox now cannot save any flash cookies. One site that requires flash cookies is NFL Field Pass Live Audio This, and every other article on the subject, leads you to believe that you can permanently disable Flash Cookies on the Adobe website settings manager. That is not true. The settings will revert to previous values, cookies will once again be stored, and there is nothing you can do other than continually delete them. The whole Adobe Settings Manager page is a lesson in fraud.

WHY PAYPAL LIMIT ACCOUNTS

This tutorial is about how PayPal works. 1. Why PayPal limits account! There are thousands and thousands of reasons PayPal limits accounts. Such as: •Suspicious change in activity – for example, having sold only $7 products before, you suddenly make a sale for $600. • Quick withdrawal to zero – for instance, you make 20 sales worth $30 each during one day and decide to withdraw the whole $600 immediately, on the same day. • Being linked to a suspicious account or using the same IP address / computer to log in to two or more different accounts. You could also read this- http://verifiedpaypalforsale.blogspot.com/2012/06/why-paypal-freezes-aka-limits-aka.html I have much more websites but it's too many to give out. 2. How PayPal catch you! To most hackers here who deal with PayPal. Watch, every time you access a PayPal account it gets limited after transferring an amount. Do you know why? Answer: PayPal is using something to trace you and that thing is called 'Flash Cookies'. Haha, when you log on a PayPal, it will store some flash cookies to your system and that flash cookies will do many things on your system and you won't know. 1. It marks your motherboard Mac address. 2. It tells how many PayPal you've used on that system and much more. I won't explain everything.. But to prevent this shit. You'll need this- http://verifiedpaypalforsale.blogspot.com/2012/06/how-to-delete-flash-cookies-to-stop-web.html There are many more things I should have posted but I'm waiting for it to be question. So if you got any question to ask, ask me. And I'll answer you. Your questions can make you handle PayPal.

Why PayPal freezes (aka limits, aka restricts) user accounts and how to get it unfrozen (aka unlimited, aka unrestricted).

Knowing why PayPal froze your account has a lot to do with how to get it unfrozen. Based on others stories and experiences, here are some possible reasons: you have more than one PayPal account, or PayPal thinks you have more than one PayPal account. you clicked on a link in an email that you thought was from PayPal, but it really was a phishing scam. you moved into a house or apartment that used to be occupied by a con artist who used PayPal to steal. you got a new phone number, one used by a con artist who used PayPal to steal. you use an ISP that assigned you an IP that was used by a con artist who used PayPal to steal. you paid someone, like a con artist who used PayPal to steal. someone paid you, like a con artist who used PayPal to steal. your name and/or address is similar to a con artist who used PayPal to steal. you sold something to someone who questioned it's authenticity. you bought something from someone who had someone else question the integrity of what they sold to you. you registered a bank account or credit card that someone else used one time. you accessed PayPal at a friends house one time, and that friends account was frozen. your friend used your computer to access their PayPal account, which was later frozen. you sold an item that is a common item often sold by con artists who used PayPal to steal you bought an item that is a common item often sold by con artists who use PayPal to steal you accessed PayPal via an anonymous proxy service. you sent more than $2000 to someone. you received more than $2000 from someone. you participated (knowingly, or unknowingly) in the "work at home" money shuffling scam. you sent money to someone in foreign country that PayPal considers "evil." you received money from someone in a foreign country that PayPal considers "evil." you used your PayPal ATM card in a foreign country that PayPal considers "evil." your account was "corrupted" by a criminal posing as a PayPal employee. and other reasons that only the dark wizard of PayPal knows about. Welcome to the world of PayPal customer service. Paypal froze my account. How do I get my money back? The key to the solution is knowing which one of the reasons above caused the account to be frozen in the first place. If they are accusing you of being someone else, you need to convince PayPal you are not. Most likely, PayPal is not going to believe anything you say. And if you admit to knowing the person they have linked to your account, it seems that makes the problem worse. It could be a legitimate error on PayPal's part. Like your phone number or address are the same ones used previously by someone else. Someone who had a problem with PayPal. So you might try showing PayPal that their information is old and outdated. If on the other hand, they are linking accounts based on ISP or IP, you'll have to prove to them when you got your ISP and that it's not at the same time as when the other person allegedly used it. Your account could also be linked based on who you paid and who paid you. This will probably be impossible to resolve. If you made more than one payment or received more than one payment from an account PayPal has determined is fraudulent, the game is pretty much over. The only recourse I see is challenging the assessment made on the other account. You'd have to work with that other party to prove to PayPal that they are wrong in their determination. Hire lawyer. Spend money. Roll the dice. It could also be you used a friends computer or they used yours. This is going to be very difficult. Or it could be any of the other reasons listed above. I would suggest you write a letter to the attorney general of Nebraska, California and your state. Tell them what happened, just like it happened. Ask that they investigate. Get their information on the Links Page. You might also hire a local attorney to write a letter on your behalf. Our experience is that PayPal completely ignores user complaints, phone calls, faxes, & email, but does respond to government investigators and private lawyers. From a user in the UK: People living in the UK can complain to the BBCs consumer watchdog program, or the FSA or the FSO or you can write to: The Office of the Financial Ombudsman Service, South Quay Plaza, 183 Marsh Wall, London E14 9SR. They froze my account and demanded that I fax them documentation. I did, but they said they didn't get it. Now what? First realize PayPal is asking for that information for their own purposes, not yours. Providing the information might get your account unfrozen if it's one of the "identity" issues above. However giving PayPal that information also provides them with information they could use against you if they don't believe you. If you believe this is just an honest misunderstanding, and you trust PayPal with your information, you should prepare copies of all the documents they ask for and mail them to PayPal. We suggest you create two sets of documents and mail them certified mail, Return Receipt Requested, to the two addresses we have for PayPal (see the FAQs page) with a letter explaining the situation. You should always send them certified mail, RRR, so you can prove that you did, and when you did it. When you get your green cards back in the mail, if PayPal has not resolved the problem, make copies, and write your letter to the Attorneys General of your state, California and Nebraska. (You can find this info on the links page.) Include your letter to PayPal, your copies of the green cards and a letter asking that the AG's start an investigation. Don't bother playing the fax game. It's just a ploy/delay tactic. Additionally, you may report complaints to the Complaint Assistance Unit of the Division of Consumer Services of the Department of Consumer Affairs by contacting them in writing at 400 R Street, Sacramento, California 95814, or by telephone at (800) 952-5210. According to the terms of the class action lawsuit settlement agreement, PayPal is supposed to provide you with the reason your account was frozen, and the information they have (subject to their privacy policy and fraud prevention policy). You should ask for this information if they don't give it. It may tell you what direction you need to go to resolve the problem. Also, note that just because you get your account cleared up this time, there is nothing to prevent PayPal from freezing it again. It seems, once an account is flagged, it'll always be on the "suspect" list. They rely a lot on computer analysis of accounts and too little on common sense. Lastly, I have to say... PayPal is not crack. You can walk away from it anytime.

Thursday, April 22, 2010

DISCOVER HOW TO BROWSE FAST INTERNET WITH A SPEED OF 6MBPS BY CONVERTING YOUR DSTV, HITV ETC DECODERS TO BROWSE THE INTERNET?

This means free fast internet plus DSTV program. This is a great discovery for you. You can also connect up to four computers without affecting the speed.
LET ME EXPLAIN
Cable TV uses what is known as a broadband network, meaning the bandwidth of the connection is
Split to simultaneously carry man signals at different frequencies, for data networking (Internet access) purposes, cable system typically allocates one channel worth of bandwidth which is used to access the
Net. That means you can convert your HITV, DSTV, CTL, MYSPACE etc decoder to a modem to access the Internet. You can also connect your laptops and desktops to browse the Internet at a speed between 6mbps and 8Mbps, over 100 times which of the fastest dial up modem connection (e. g
starcomms, multi links, zoom mobile, visafone etc). It is very easy.
You can network between 2 and 4 systems to one decoder which you can do using a LINKSYS router.
it does not affect your watching of satellite TV stations when you are browsing. we have been using it for the fast 7 months.
The advantages of using your cable decoder to access the net are enormous, some of the advantages I will state below:
1. Internet access & Cable TV access charges are taken care of in your monthly subscription payments .i.e. the amount you pay for the satellite stations you watch covers the amount for Internet access.
2. The speed of the Internet is fast.
3. The Internet access does not interfere with the different cable television channel. that is you can be watching a satellite station and be browsing the Internet with your computer or laptop simultaneously.
4. You can network between two and four system (PC) or laptops for maximum speed and effectiveness.
5. You can make ends meet from connecting for others and you don't need to be a guru to know how to configure laptop or desktop to access cable Internet.
Like I said before, we have been using this service for some time now using HITV decoder and still pay normal monthly subscription of six thousand naira (this was four thousand naira before HITV
got the right to start showing champions league this year).
I have compiled a teach yourself manual with pictures and diagram on how to connect HITV decoder to access the computer. The pattern of connection is the same for HITV, DSTV,
MYSPACE decoders but a little bit different for that of CTL decoders, all are in the manual.
It is a step by step process that i have explained in a very clear term and it is in details. It is available in PDF which can be attached and sent via e-mail). You can also connect for others for a
fee.

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