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can someone explain what these are and why new members like to use them? and why we do not like them?
John
John
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Maybe I can get Russ to tell us. I would think he might know...
<< <i>can someone explain what these are and why new members like to use them? and why we do not like them?
John >>
I would like to know also!!
Russ, NCNE
Bosox1976
<< <i>How can you tell that its one of those? >>
Here's a little visual aid to help.
First is using Internet Explorer.
And Firefox.
I always look at the status bar to see where the link is going before I click it. This is also how to tell if someone is using TinyUrl links as well.
Jeff
Jeff
Miscut Museum
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<< <i>How can you tell that its one of those? >>
Here's a little visual aid to help.
First is using Internet Explorer.
And Firefox.
I always look at the status bar to see where the link is going before I click it. This is also how to tell if someone is using TinyUrl links as well.
Jeff >>
Thanks Barfvader. How do you tell if they are using tiny URL's and what are they?
Seth
<< <i>How do you tell if they are using tiny URL's and what are they? >>
Tiny URL's usually has "tinyurl" as the domain name. I've actually seen some legit uses of tinyurl, but usually not on forums like this. The thing that's dangerous about tinyurls is that you don't know where they'll take you. They might take you to "Grezelda's Dungeon of Torture" for all you kow, or worse.
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If I want to see an ebay item, I don't really care if someone's gonna score a dime because of my click.
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From Wikipedia
TinyURL (tinyurl.com) is a web service that provides short aliases to redirect long URLs
Criticism
The convenience offered by a TinyURL also introduces potential problems, which have led to criticism of the use of TinyURLs.
TinyURLs are opaque, hiding the ultimate destination from a web user. This can be used to unwittingly send people to sites that offend their sensibilities, or crash or compromise their computer using browser vulnerabilities. To help combat such abuse, TinyURL allows a user to set a cookie-based preference such that TinyURL stops at the TinyURL website, giving a preview of the final link, when that user clicks TinyURLs. Substituting preview.tinyurl.com for tinyurl.com in the URL is another way of stopping at a preview of the final link before clicking through to it.
Opaqueness is also leveraged by spammers, who can use such links in spam (mostly blog spam), bypassing URL blacklists.
TinyURLs also introduce a dependency on a third-party service that may change, go away, or maintain privacy-compromising logs of user activity indefinitely.
These and other potential problems with TinyURLs have led some corporations to block access to TinyURLs.[citation needed]
Myspace recently has banned posting any tinyurl urls.[citation needed]
Jeff
Miscut Museum
My Mess
seth
They charge $9.99 a month to spam, and people pay it. Too funny.
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That said, it doesn't help them much when people like me who use VCP for research don't bid on cards through VCP because we're sniping, and sniping doesn't work with their system. I have to try to remember to put in an early bid so VCP gets paid when I snipe again later using JBidwatcher. This is difficult for me to remember to do. I would like to see VCP to integrate with some sniping software that could do early bids or whatever necessary to get them a piece. If VCP could manage my snipes, they could get a lot more money from me, and probably a lot of other users.
Throw a sniping engine in there guys! I can't think of any other feature that would provide a better return.
Apologies Bobby! I will be more deligent in updating my want lists as I purchase additional items. mandeld also has a great idea about interfacing with a snipe engine. Not certain it is possible, but I use eSnipe.
Cheers,
MrG
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Thanks for the support..
Bobby
<< <i>the thing with VCP is, the rover links on the "closed auction" links are irrelevant as rover only pays when someone buys...impossible to do when the auction is already closed. >>
But if you click through to other live auctions and place winning bids on those, VCP will get commissions for those auctions. I have rover links on my gallery site, and sometimes I get paid for auctions that I know aren't appearing on my site: books, electric toothbrushes, etc.
I don't understand the objection to VCP making money in addition to what they collect in subscriptions. Magazines and newspapers collect advertising revenue in addition to subscriptions, and that's nothing new.
The rover links aren't sinister; as stated above, they're just a way for ebay to know who to give the commissions to. If you see rover links on these boards from people with 6 posts, though, now you know what they're up to.
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