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27th April 2006, 09:02 PM
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Re: Job Collect
Lately, i see a lot of drops picked by a "WHOISLESS" guy using name.net, any expert here know what's going on? Or is it another covert operation by one of us here.
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27th April 2006, 09:06 PM
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Re: Job Collect
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Lately, i see a lot of drops picked by a "WHOISLESS" guy using name.net, any expert here know what's going on? Or is it another covert operation by one of us here. 
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Not me. :-)
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27th April 2006, 09:08 PM
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name.net (owned by the same guys as domainsite.com) is not giving out WHOIS info for certain names - which is against ICANN policy.
= they're hiding something
= I smell a rat.
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27th April 2006, 11:02 PM
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Well, well, well!
Lot’s of people talking about me and I am not here. I have been busy lately. It’s great to finally know about Job Collect. Congratulations on the very nice drops you got.
Now that Job Collect has revealed it self I have something to confess:
There is, on many industries, some worth keeping healthy myths upon which savvy business man get a lot of money from less informed consumers.
On of those myths is, for instance, that in case of failure you should never open your hard disk because you’ll ruin everything and only on “special” zero air particles vacuum labs that can be done. And thus, for recovering a hard disk, those recovery data companies make you pay little fortunes. For many years I believed on that. Now I know it’s a 100% scam.
Another of those myths which I bought on January this year was the existence of the “secret” highly technical and using a complex algorithm IDN DROP SCRIPT! This supposedly was an evolution of the regular Drop Script, adapted to the IDN punycodes.
There are two myths here:
First, that you need to buy the new IDN version to get IDN’s. It’s not true. Using xn—will do the trick. (there’s only the need to add the irrelevant IDNCode=(insert what you want) to the requests)
Second, that the Drop Script is a highly complex technical algorithm. All scam. It’s an URL! Yes, for the most part of the API out there, and for the eNom one, all you need to do after you get your account on enom is to type an URL to get your domain! AN URL! On that url parameters, you put your password, your username, the name of the domain, and the action “register”. THAT ALL! Now you need to run it every 1 second and from x to y hours? No problem, there’s a tool on every host provider to do just that, it’s called CRON Jobs. Put the url there and specify when you want it to run. Could it be easier?
I believe your nephew is a nice clever boy and for being young, he doesn’t easily buy these crap myths as we old dogs do.
I have spent a lot of money around this bullshit, and no one would “open” this world for me, programmers, coders, salesmen. They were all very polite although. In the end when I started investigating I discover I easily had, back in January, all the knowledge needed to do it all by myself. Just like you nephew did.
With this post you all know how to do it also.
The easy get drops are over and out now, at least for enom and alike. The odds are now 1/250 according to my sources and raising real fast…
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27th April 2006, 11:12 PM
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So your post that started this whole thread turned out to be false, and you won't even apologise to him for the way you treated him in this forum.
You're a nice guy, Jose. Real nice.
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27th April 2006, 11:15 PM
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First, that you need to buy the new IDN version to get IDN’s. It’s not true. Using xn—will do the trick. (there’s only the need to add the irrelevant IDNCode=(insert what you want) to the requests)
Second, that the Drop Script is a highly complex technical algorithm. All scam. It’s an URL! Yes, for the most part of the API out there, and for the eNom one, all you need to do after you get your account on enom is to type an URL to get your domain! AN URL! On that url parameters, you put your password, your username, the name of the domain, and the action “register”. THAT ALL! Now you need to run it every 1 second and from x to y hours? No problem, there’s a tool on every host provider to do just that, it’s called CRON Jobs. Put the url there and specify when you want it to run. Could it be easier?
The easy get drops are over and out now, at least for enom and alike. The odds are now 1/250 according to my sources and raising real fast…
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To be very honest, this is true only up to February - at least for top drops. Every fortnight that goes by, the situation changes. Tricks that worked one month ago, would not work today.
Just to illustrate, the drop tool that was announced 2 weeks ago, it worked for a few days, 2 weeks later, the situation changed completely.
2 weeks later, maybe NAME.NET completes it's "testing", and we may not see drops "available" for more than 0.01 second. If NAME.NET is really DS, it will happen very soon.
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27th April 2006, 11:15 PM
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You seem to have cracked the drop code too. Care to reveal the hot names you got in the last month using this method?
>when DNware announced it's tool 2 weeks ago, it worked
I must have missed that. I didn't see any WHOIS evidence to show they were being successful.
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27th April 2006, 11:17 PM
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Re: Job Collect
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Lately, i see a lot of drops picked by a "WHOISLESS" guy using name.net, any expert here know what's going on? Or is it another covert operation by one of us here. 
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I've seen some strange Whois lately with names of members here, but address and email leading to name.net.
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27th April 2006, 11:22 PM
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So your post that started this whole thread turned out to be false, and you won't even apologise to him for the way you treated him in this forum
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This post IS an apology and my first post (still unedited) was what I believed to be the truth BACK THEN. Didn't you read my last post well enought or are you just picking on me?!?! Because the question you raise is exaclty what made me write it.
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27th April 2006, 11:27 PM
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You seem to have cracked the drop code too. Care to reveal the hot names you got in the last month using this method?
>when DNware announced it's tool 2 weeks ago, it worked
I must have missed that. I didn't see any WHOIS evidence to show they were being successful.
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Did i? I still can't beat Explorer's nephew.
I notice that everytime i get good names, JC name is absent from the day. I'm sure you noticed that yourself.
Also, Mulligan managed to register so many names using DS for the past 1 week - i'm sure many of the names he registered were "targeted" by the dnware users. There's still a lot of mystery in there.
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27th April 2006, 11:29 PM
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>Did i? I still can't beat Explorer's nephew.
I was actually refering to Jose. He seems to know everything but I still haven't seen his name on any WHOIS recently.
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27th April 2006, 11:35 PM
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I was actually refering to Jose. He seems to know everything but I still haven't seen his name on any WHOIS recently
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Drewbert: There you go again. Can't you read?! I know everything NOW. Only now.
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28th April 2006, 12:02 AM
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Re: Job Collect
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Did i? I still can't beat Explorer's nephew.
I notice that everytime i get good names, JC name is absent from the day. I'm sure you noticed that yourself.
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damn spring break :-)
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28th April 2006, 01:48 AM
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>This post IS an apology
Your definition of apology must be different to mine. I couldn't find the word "sorry" anywhere.
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