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Subject: Is site stealing legal? Who does this for money?
Site stealing is the way to go. Quick money is good :)
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Stealing sites is not a great thing... but I can do that
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Site stealing is bad. But I can snatch an article or a picture
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I don't steal sites, but can copy a working business model
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Stealing in any form sucks, period.
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samanthalueus
Post subject: Subject: Is site stealing legal? Who does this for money?  PostPosted: Jul 22, 2007 - 01:45 PM



Joined: Jul 22, 2007
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Hi there,

have anyone heard of [b]site stealing for money[/b], and is there going to be any problems with that?

I've seen some stuff that looks really controversial. An ugly guy named Sal claims he makes up to ten grands using dirty little secrets... stealing sites. I kind of not keen on the idea of stealing my own sites but...

...if this isn't something that's illegal and can be kept above board and done the right way... who knows what I would be up to Smile

The bastard says [b]"the fastest way to make money online is to steal sites"[/b]

In fact, the info is so controversial that Clickbank banned it so this guy was't able to sell his book at all Smile

...and this worries me... because Clickbank has proven track of banning products that are just powerful. I can name a few if someone's interested. So is there something that clickbank doesn't want us to know... because it does work?

If you want to check the bastard's [url=http://sitestealercash.com]site stealer[/url] spot, here's the URL:

[url=http://sitestealercash.com][b]sitestealercash.com[/b][/url]

I wonder what happens when the guy finds a way to trick a different merchant to sell his dirty stuff... will the whole freakin' Net start stealing sites?

Please post your thoughts... online world's changing dramatically... is site stealing an ugly scare or a future legit practive?

Samantha
 
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