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    Mi zna nekdo pvoedati če je tole res???
    http://raresoftware.org/pokerstars-b...or-pokerstars/
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    takole ko kliknem določeni šit potem zahteva telefonsko cifro in mi deluje kot neki butasti prevaranstki oglas, je že kdo probal? Zdi se preveč dobro, da bi bilo res. Bi mi pa 100$ prav prišlo zdaj ko nimam in bi lahko tako začel igrati....

  • #2
    K.Dot wrote: Zdi se preveč dobro, da bi bilo res
    alecgor:

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    • #3
      IQ TestPopularity, kar koristna zadeva :lol:

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      • #4
        da boš lažje zaspav ponoči
        Raresoftware.org is a scam site with an unusually sophisticated approach. They claim to offer various unique software programs with cool capabilities, like a tool for stripping vocals from songs, or one for saving Google Maps maps for offline use. They even have YouTube videos supposedly demonstrating the programs in action, full of positive (fake) comments.
        If you go to download a program, it sends you to a sketchy "complete a survey to download" site such as CleanFiles or Goldshare that pays the referrer (Raresoftware, in this case) for each completed survey. Most of the offered surveys are total garbage -- even the simple "enter a valid email to complete" ones fail to trigger the download and instead redirect you down an endless rabbit hole of spam "surveys" that ask for increasingly personal information or to download dangerous software. But no biggie -- if they make their lunch money from newbs who don't know how to safely navigate these spammy surveys, then so be it.
        Carefully avoiding anything that required real personal information, I was able to get one of these "offers" to work exactly once -- a rare legitimate one, from TrackIf, that truly needed only an account registration to work instead of my credit card or cell phone number. But downloading the program I was originally after, I just got more run-around.
        Running the downloaded .exe (in a secure sandbox) pops an alert claiming it requires a certain DLL file to function. And does the download folder include this tiny, 1.13 kilobyte file that's supposedly necessary for the program to function? Nope. Just an equal-sized "fix dll error" text file... with links you back to CleanFiles and Goldshare in order to download it. Naturally, neither of these sites actually lets you download the file.
        Long story short, Raresoftware.org creates fake, too-good-to-be-true software complete with faked "proof" videos and fake comments, then try to trick users into filling out BS "surveys" to download it -- because they get payed for each successfully completed survey. And even if you find the rare survey that's actually reasonable and doesn't try to get its hands on your info or make you buy something, they send you an intentionally crippled program that won't function unless you fill out even more surveys. (And if you actually could acquire the DLL, it would almost certainly not work as advertised even then.)
        Raresoftware.org is a scam and its programs are all fake. That was pretty apparent when they first sent me to a survey-to-download site -- in my morbid curiosity to explore their scam, I'm almost impressed how far they carry it. Don't waste your time on them (or on CleanFiles, or on Goldshare). "

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        • #5
          galzar wrote: da boš lažje zaspav ponoči
          Raresoftware.org is a scam site with an unusually sophisticated approach. They claim to offer various unique software programs with cool capabilities, like a tool for stripping vocals from songs, or one for saving Google Maps maps for offline use. They even have YouTube videos supposedly demonstrating the programs in action, full of positive (fake) comments.
          If you go to download a program, it sends you to a sketchy "complete a survey to download" site such as CleanFiles or Goldshare that pays the referrer (Raresoftware, in this case) for each completed survey. Most of the offered surveys are total garbage -- even the simple "enter a valid email to complete" ones fail to trigger the download and instead redirect you down an endless rabbit hole of spam "surveys" that ask for increasingly personal information or to download dangerous software. But no biggie -- if they make their lunch money from newbs who don't know how to safely navigate these spammy surveys, then so be it.
          Carefully avoiding anything that required real personal information, I was able to get one of these "offers" to work exactly once -- a rare legitimate one, from TrackIf, that truly needed only an account registration to work instead of my credit card or cell phone number. But downloading the program I was originally after, I just got more run-around.
          Running the downloaded .exe (in a secure sandbox) pops an alert claiming it requires a certain DLL file to function. And does the download folder include this tiny, 1.13 kilobyte file that's supposedly necessary for the program to function? Nope. Just an equal-sized "fix dll error" text file... with links you back to CleanFiles and Goldshare in order to download it. Naturally, neither of these sites actually lets you download the file.
          Long story short, Raresoftware.org creates fake, too-good-to-be-true software complete with faked "proof" videos and fake comments, then try to trick users into filling out BS "surveys" to download it -- because they get payed for each successfully completed survey. And even if you find the rare survey that's actually reasonable and doesn't try to get its hands on your info or make you buy something, they send you an intentionally crippled program that won't function unless you fill out even more surveys. (And if you actually could acquire the DLL, it would almost certainly not work as advertised even then.)
          Raresoftware.org is a scam and its programs are all fake. That was pretty apparent when they first sent me to a survey-to-download site -- in my morbid curiosity to explore their scam, I'm almost impressed how far they carry it. Don't waste your time on them (or on CleanFiles, or on Goldshare). "
          najlepša hvala. Jebejo naj se itak je bilo težko verjeti...

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          • #6
            tukaj boš pa res kaj dobil. preverjeno. malo preišči strani. ni veliko je pa vsaj nekaj za začetek:
            -http://www.pokerstrategy.com/free-mo...vices/windows/
            -http://www.bankrollmob.com/bankrolls.asp
            -http://www.yourpokercash.com/poker-room-reviews/

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            • #7
              galzar wrote: tukaj boš pa res kaj dobil. preverjeno. malo preišči strani. ni veliko je pa vsaj nekaj za začetek:
              -http://www.pokerstrategy.com/free-mo...vices/windows/
              -http://www.bankrollmob.com/bankrolls.asp
              -http://www.yourpokercash.com/poker-room-reviews/
              Hvala!
              Sicer sem za pokerstrategy že gledal in se bom jutri lotil tistega kviza in upam, da mi takoj nakažejo 50$ na PS, da začnem že jutri igrat....

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              • #8
                v istem dnevu pa ne dobiš kr takoj, razen če so v zadnjih letih svoj sistem kaj spreminjali, traja ene par dni.
                u tell me exactly what u need and i will explain you very carefully why it cannot be done

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                • #9
                  1wayman wrote: spreminjali, traja ene par dni.
                  Sem ravno opazil ta kviz ne obstaja več

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