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Originally Posted by SouthSideRed
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I was just reading the post about burner phones and was wondering about using credit cards. Is there a credit card available that could be loaded without any reference to who is using it?
I use privacy.com for some non-hobby stuff I do, you register your real bank card on the site and they give you a "privacy card number" for free which you give to the online retailer. Say your name is John Doe 123 Main Street 60601, you can give the merchant Jane Thomas 456 Lake Street 60601 when they run your card privacy responds back saying everything matches. What you see on your card is the actual merchant transaction, for a fee of like $7-10 a month you can have the transaction show up as "Grocery Store", "Coffee shop" etc. If you're trying to hide charges from your wife.
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Originally Posted by Jc2490
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You can buy one of them at Walmart for $25 to $30. You can pay cash for the phone and card. Just don't register a credit card number for automatic card refills. Keep in mind that the phone's location can always be tracked down by the police. It's doubtful that they would ever bother unless some type of major crime was committed.
All smart phones track you and where you are at unless you turn that shit off in the settings. I don't know about the Samsung phones but Apple phones will have logs off where you go and where you have been. Before I learned about this I looked through one of these logs and sure enough my weekly visit to my AMP was in there. Spooky shit if you think about it.
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Burner phones
Originally Posted by PauFord
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I've always used free texting apps like google voice, textnow, etc for hobby related stuff. But lately I've come across a number of girls that won't talk to you if you are using these fake numbers. Somehow they are able to look up the number and determine if it's from one of those free services (not sure how they do it but I've been busted every time very quickly LOL).
I'm assuming they are also able to look up a "real" number, I guess that's if your number directly ties back to a carrier like VZW, AT&T, etc. And that allows them to obtain your real name as well which helps them verify you. But I'm not giving them my real # its tied to too much business and personal matters to have it in their hands under these circumstances.
So. Any idea how we beat them at their own game? Get one of those prepaid phones and plans and maybe register and activate it under a fake name? Is that even possible (I've never had one before)? Are some plans easier to pull this off with than others?
Any other ideas how to beat whatever service they are using to look up phone numbers? (Pretty hypocritical since these hoe's all use burner #'s too).
I've used a burner phone (TRAC) for years, paid cash for it, buy refill cards with cash so there's no way anyone can trace it back to me. Now, I don't know how other phones work, but when I bought it at Best Buy, the sales guy had to set it up for me and asked for name, address, etc. I just gave him fake made-up info and he didn't care. I suppose the smart thing would be to use your fake "hobby name" in this case.
I've heard there are circumstances where you just do that yourself. Bring your laptop to Starbucks, McDonalds, etc and use their free wifi to remain anonymous.
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Originally Posted by PauFord
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I've always used free texting apps like google voice, textnow, etc for hobby related stuff. But lately I've come across a number of girls that won't talk to you if you are using these fake numbers. Somehow they are able to look up the number and determine if it's from one of those free services (not sure how they do it but I've been busted every time very quickly LOL).
I'm assuming they are also able to look up a "real" number, I guess that's if your number directly ties back to a carrier like VZW, AT&T, etc. And that allows them to obtain your real name as well which helps them verify you. But I'm not giving them my real # its tied to too much business and personal matters to have it in their hands under these circumstances.
So. Any idea how we beat them at their own game? Get one of those prepaid phones and plans and maybe register and activate it under a fake name? Is that even possible (I've never had one before)? Are some plans easier to pull this off with than others?
Any other ideas how to beat whatever service they are using to look up phone numbers? (Pretty hypocritical since these hoe's all use burner #'s too).
I had this issue with google voice too. After giving them my number for screening, they don't respond back. There's a service called twilio that validates number. Or for an unpaid route, they can try to verify your number with certain services that won't accept VOIP number such as Uber or gmail verification.
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Credit Cards
I was just reading the post about burner phones and was wondering about using credit cards. Is there a credit card available that could be loaded without any reference to who is using it?
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Burner phone
Originally Posted by PauFord
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I've always used free texting apps like google voice, textnow, etc for hobby related stuff. But lately I've come across a number of girls that won't talk to you if you are using these fake numbers. Somehow they are able to look up the number and determine if it's from one of those free services (not sure how they do it but I've been busted every time very quickly LOL).
I'm assuming they are also able to look up a "real" number, I guess that's if your number directly ties back to a carrier like VZW, AT&T, etc. And that allows them to obtain your real name as well which helps them verify you. But I'm not giving them my real # its tied to too much business and personal matters to have it in their hands under these circumstances.
So. Any idea how we beat them at their own game? Get one of those prepaid phones and plans and maybe register and activate it under a fake name? Is that even possible (I've never had one before)? Are some plans easier to pull this off with than others?
Any other ideas how to beat whatever service they are using to look up phone numbers? (Pretty hypocritical since these hoe's all use burner #'s too).
You can buy one of them at Walmart for $25 to $30. You can pay cash for the phone and card. Just don't register a credit card number for automatic card refills. Keep in mind that the phone's location can always be tracked down by the police. It's doubtful that they would ever bother unless some type of major crime was committed.
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Burner Phone
I've always used free texting apps like google voice, textnow, etc for hobby related stuff. But lately I've come across a number of girls that won't talk to you if you are using these fake numbers. Somehow they are able to look up the number and determine if it's from one of those free services (not sure how they do it but I've been busted every time very quickly LOL).
I'm assuming they are also able to look up a "real" number, I guess that's if your number directly ties back to a carrier like VZW, AT&T, etc. And that allows them to obtain your real name as well which helps them verify you. But I'm not giving them my real # its tied to too much business and personal matters to have it in their hands under these circumstances.
So. Any idea how we beat them at their own game? Get one of those prepaid phones and plans and maybe register and activate it under a fake name? Is that even possible (I've never had one before)? Are some plans easier to pull this off with than others?
Any other ideas how to beat whatever service they are using to look up phone numbers? (Pretty hypocritical since these hoe's all use burner #'s too).
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Not tracking in that sense
Originally Posted by Ump1969
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I am probably one of the least tech savvy people on this site. But who is being tracked? User names? Privacy laws would need to be broken to find out who anyone is. Make note that even when Backpage got busted, it only affected mongers that were actually caught in the act. Unless what you say on this site is banned by the government, you are doing nothing illegal. And if you are busted, how would you be tied to this site unless authorities found a legal way to tie you to a site where you didn't use any personal info to sign up? Why do you think this site has rules against ever using any identifying info when posting? So someone might be tracking your comments. Hell, anyone can do that! All I would need to do is sit here and log all the comments of a particular user. But that doesn't mean I can identify anyone. Authorities would need to be able to track your user name to your computer. Legally, how? So I wouldn't worry about it until a dictatorship takes over in this country, like North Korea, or George Orwell's "1984" and they track your every movement and thought. And if caught on the street, you have greater worries than what comments you made here.
Think of an IP address as a phone number, if you make a call the receiver sees your number, when you go to a site they see where the request is coming from. They have no way of knowing who you are, to get that they would need to go to your internet provider and say who had this IP at this time. Comcast, RCN or ATT is not giving up that information without some serious crime being committed and a judge being involved.
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Originally Posted by LotsaFunInChi
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I'm recently divorced and my new roommate introduced me to the hobby. Long story short, TER noticed multiple reviews coming from the same IP address and let us know (claiming same person / different accounts).
Careful, they're tracking you. As they're using a. Com domain vs other / smarter folks who have gone to European domains, if they get busted, there will be a record of your activity there.
I am probably one of the least tech savvy people on this site. But who is being tracked? User names? Privacy laws would need to be broken to find out who anyone is. Make note that even when Backpage got busted, it only affected mongers that were actually caught in the act. Unless what you say on this site is banned by the government, you are doing nothing illegal. And if you are busted, how would you be tied to this site unless authorities found a legal way to tie you to a site where you didn't use any personal info to sign up? Why do you think this site has rules against ever using any identifying info when posting? So someone might be tracking your comments. Hell, anyone can do that! All I would need to do is sit here and log all the comments of a particular user. But that doesn't mean I can identify anyone. Authorities would need to be able to track your user name to your computer. Legally, how? So I wouldn't worry about it until a dictatorship takes over in this country, like North Korea, or George Orwell's "1984" and they track your every movement and thought. And if caught on the street, you have greater worries than what comments you made here.
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Originally Posted by TheHand
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They can record all the activity they want. Anything posted is hearsay so it's worthless. VPN or not it don't matter.
That is gibberish, but I guess feel free to access these sites and write about your activities without a colocation proxy LOL.
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Originally Posted by LotsaFunInChi
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I'm recently divorced and my new roommate introduced me to the hobby. Long story short, TER noticed multiple reviews coming from the same IP address and let us know (claiming same person / different accounts).
Careful, they're tracking you. As they're using a. Com domain vs other / smarter folks who have gone to European domains, if they get busted, there will be a record of your activity there.
They can record all the activity they want. Anything posted is hearsay so it's worthless. VPN or not it don't matter.
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I get it
Originally Posted by GeorgeStark
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DISCLAIMER: I AM NOT A DOCTOR. I'm just somebody who has spent the last 8 months reading obsessively about this.
As I said it's a theory. That said, well documented tales of reinfection are rare, especially when considered as a percentage of cases. The one I heard that was well documented was someone who caught it early in the pandemic, then caught it again after a new strain (D14 G) was known to have dominated. That new strain became the overwhelmingly dominant strain in May, so it's no longer new.
Simply testing positive, after testing negative, doesn't prove reinfection. The PCR tests detect viral RNA, but that doesn't mean that there is *whole infectious virus* present. The test matches only a small portion of the virus, and fragments that will be matched can be present long after thw immune system has cleared active virus from the body. And even that match is riddled with false positives.
Because thw testing is so problematic, CDC has switched to a sympto and time based criteria for quarantine: gory details here: https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019...isolation.html.
I could carry this further with information I have. But having too much respect for you after reading your posts for a long time, it's not worth the argument. My primary point is that care must still be taken. And most mongers don't know the difference between a new girl and an old one. How would anyone know whether or not a girl has already been infected? Is it worth risking one's life to find out? As I stated before, I am in no position to tell anyone what to do. And if I was going to quit the hobby, I would not be here commenting. I am not a preacher trying to urge anyone else to stop doing it. All I did was urge caution. If all you want is a BJ in the car, wear your mask. For years, I have always wiped myself down after dropping a girl off, as the virus is obviously not the only health risk we encounter. So I carry both soap and hand sanitizer in the car. For those of you doing the whole shebang with a girl, that has always been a risk due to potential sexual infections. There has been more than one example on this site of mongers catching stuff from girls. Obviously to some it is worth the risk. So I am not wasting my time urging anyone to stop. Just be careful.
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Originally Posted by LotsaFunInChi
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I'm recently divorced and my new roommate introduced me to the hobby. Long story short, TER noticed multiple reviews coming from the same IP address and let us know (claiming same person / different accounts).
Careful, they're tracking you. As they're using a. Com domain vs other / smarter folks who have gone to European domains, if they get busted, there will be a record of your activity there.
You're not using a VPN?? Man, you're asking for trouble in this day and age.
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Originally Posted by LotsaFunInChi
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I'm recently divorced and my new roommate introduced me to the hobby. Long story short, TER noticed multiple reviews coming from the same IP address and let us know (claiming same person / different accounts).
Careful, they're tracking you. As they're using a. Com domain vs other / smarter folks who have gone to European domains, if they get busted, there will be a record of your activity there.
Right about the dot-com domain but who the fuck visits TER without a vpn??
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Covid-19, life, and the hobby, post 3 of x: Hydroxychloroquine
TLDR: Hydroxychloroquine, (hereafter HCQ) used *early* with Zinc, works. speakwithanmd.com can set you up with a prophylactic dose. They may set you up with enough for treatment- I didn't ask for that. HCQ can also be ordered from insulinhub.com. NOTE: IVERMECTIN MAY BE EVEN BETTER, especially for prophylaxis. I want to study that some more, but I'm pretty convinced.
This is controversial, because the media and the FDA have chosen to concentrate on bad studies while mostly ignoring the good.
In short: studies regarding *early* treatment (within a few days of symptom onset) of *high-risk* people (age = 65 and / or having diabetes, high blood pressure, obesity or cardiopulmonary disease) have shown good results. It suppresses viral replication before it can cause all the damage. By the time one is hospitalized due to difficulty breathing, most of the damage is done; HCQ may help calm the over-reacting immune system, but it's ability to impede viral replication is no longer useful.
HCQ must be used with Zinc supplements. Much of it's effect is due to it; s ability to get the Zinc into cells where it can prevent viral replication.
Despite the media rantings, HCQ is very safe. The media has exaggerated the dangers, plus some of the bad studies have administered HCQ in large amounts *known* to be poisonous. Some of the other bad studies have administered it to people with one foot in the grave and the other on banana peel.
This video helps clarify: https://www.c-span.org/video/?478159...ient-treatment. Harvey Risch, starting at 20:53 until about 32:30: types of studies; safety of HCQ; correct studies re: studies regarding *early* HCQ usage. Harvey Risch explains why the studies appear contradicting: studying HCQ use on patients who have already been hospitalized with difficulty breathing show much less benefit than early treatment. The studies on early treatment of high risk patients show significant benefit.
Later in the vid, at 33:20, Dr. Fareed, who has treated many patients, discusses his experience. Earlier at 15:08 Dr. Peter McAuliffe discusses the treatments as well.
I've left out azithromycin, discussed by these doctors. To the *very small* extent that HCQ could cause heart arrythmias, azithromycin might increase that. I'm already taking HCQ as a prophylactic, and would increase the dose to treat if I had symptoms. I, personally, hesitate at adding the azithromycin if I can't get EKGs before and during treatment. But these doctors have seen litttle or no problems of that nature.
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