How about showing us the path to this random folder?
I didn't use any fancy programs. Just used the regular search function through documents and programs and found a seeking folder from months back. Just coincidence it's when I made a profile. They have definitely updated the site to search more of your info / download this folder for site function. Everything people mentioned about changing your profile is true though, guys just have to change our payments / pics I guess.
YOOO, I just had to check but you're right. Make sure you guys search your computer after an account. I have a random folder from seeking on my computer that I definitely didn't install.
That's likely just support files for site functionality. An actual "super cookie", as they have come to be known is not even on your computer and you can't really remove it. They are attached to network packets after they leave your computer by your ISP. Verizon is the primary offender for this. More info here:
FWIW, I am not sure this is what's happening with banned users being identified by seeking even after fairly complete changes; and even if it is, a VPN should render the super cookie irrelevant.
YOOO, I just had to check but you're right. Make sure you guys search your computer after an account. I have a random folder from seeking on my computer that I definitely didn't install.
Don't know what you mean by "network card". But almost all stand alone routers will let you clone your IP address and seeking will only see that IP address. They will not have any idea if it's from the same router, but again that super cookie thing. I just got a new small SSD HD, loaded windows on it (for free) and used a splitter to toggle back and forth to my main HD.
YOOO, I just had to check but you're right. Make sure you guys search your computer after an account. I have a random folder from seeking on my computer that I definitely didn't install.
If you're using a router provided by cable company only your ISP can modify or assign IP addresses and seeking is blocking that address I had a problem like this but completely different website and situation. I called my ISP and asked them to assign a new address to your router. Seeking will see it as a new customer unless they captured the MAC address of your network card then you have to do the above but use a different device or purchase a new network card. Afterwards create a different identity like the others said. That solution worked for me on a different matter make sure to reboot the router. The addresses assigned by DHCP capture the MAC address so you dont get a new address hopefully that should fix the problem if not than they are blocking your MAC address as well
Thank you, everyone. Yes, I think it's the computer itself. I'm just not tech savy enough / too lazy to have figured that out. It's annoying that the girls get to make so many profiles, but I geuss it's just a part of the game. It's also annoying how they only ban after you've paid!. No issues getting a refund from the card companies though, luckily.
Not for 400 but for 300 and a great time with a college chick who was hot af. And I would again if the quality was there.
However, if you do it, I would strongly advise you to establish a back-up SB / plan over there because you know how flakey they can be- especially first time.
She seemed more into meeting me than the other way around LOL but yeah I canceled the meet up since she was decent but for 400 and 4 hrs not worth it.
How far would you guys be willing to travel to see an sb? I've got one lined up that's in Daytona and for 400 and no holds barred it's tempting but 4 hr total drive is killer and might be a dealbreaker.
Not for 400 but for 300 and a great time with a college chick who was hot af. And I would again if the quality was there.
However, if you do it, I would strongly advise you to establish a back-up SB / plan over there because you know how flakey they can be- especially first time.
Ole man left her, she needs money now to pay her electric bills. There it is.
So I told her I can come right over and help here out. So she said its not her house and cannot have people over. LOL But ya know, she still has to pay the bills at a place that's not hers. LMAO.
If you're using a router provided by cable company only your ISP can modify or assign IP addresses and seeking is blocking that address I had a problem like this but completely different website and situation. I called my ISP and asked them to assign a new address to your router. Seeking will see it as a new customer unless they captured the MAC address of your network card then you have to do the above but use a different device or purchase a new network card. Afterwards create a different identity like the others said. That solution worked for me on a different matter make sure to reboot the router. The addresses assigned by DHCP capture the MAC address so you dont get a new address hopefully that should fix the problem if not than they are blocking your MAC address as well
Don't know what you mean by "network card". But almost all stand alone routers will let you clone your IP address and seeking will only see that IP address. They will not have any idea if it's from the same router, but again that super cookie thing. I just got a new small SSD HD, loaded windows on it (for free) and used a splitter to toggle back and forth to my main HD.
That's only if you've been banned though right? Bc I think I spun up a new profile as a back up.
Also user "afeistyvixen" is a huge GPS and started melting down when I told her she wasn't good enough LOL. Pulling some bullshit out of her ass about 1500 just for drinks. Yeah fucking right LOL. I know for a fact 4 k a month just near the very top of the allowances nationwide. I was fucking with her anyways because of how rude she was from the very start.
Correct, only if banned. I assumed that's what he meant because he mentioned the credit card change. And yea, always have a backup so you can see if they blocked you or got deleted or just to avoid a psycho ***** that keeps making new accounts just to flame your profile. If one cares about that.
If you're using a router provided by cable company only your ISP can modify or assign IP addresses and seeking is blocking that address I had a problem like this but completely different website and situation. I called my ISP and asked them to assign a new address to your router. Seeking will see it as a new customer unless they captured the MAC address of your network card then you have to do the above but use a different device or purchase a new network card. Afterwards create a different identity like the others said. That solution worked for me on a different matter make sure to reboot the router. The addresses assigned by DHCP capture the MAC address so you dont get a new address hopefully that should fix the problem if not than they are blocking your MAC address as well
They must not be checking too closely. I have had 2 profiles banned. On my third now. I used a VPN for a while but got sick of the hassle and do not even do that anymore and I have had no issues.
How far would you guys be willing to travel to see an sb? I've got one lined up that's in Daytona and for 400 and no holds barred it's tempting but 4 hr total drive is killer and might be a dealbreaker.