Moving & Redoing sites

Live forum: http://forum.freeipodguide.com/viewtopic.php?t=67375

jordan90

28-07-2007 09:22:36

I'm moving this weekend, as well as getting a new computer, internet provider, address, credit cards, etc. Does this mean I will be able to redo the sites I've already done? Also, what if I use the same computer at my new place? Will I still be able to redo the sites? I'm not real familiar with how the whole IP address tracking thing works, so I was just wondering about this.

Sweeney2066

28-07-2007 12:17:20

Well if you use your name again I'm going to say no.

tylerc

28-07-2007 13:16:32

Why would you get a new credit card just because you moved?

gnznroses

28-07-2007 16:56:46

Would you be less likely to get caught repeating sites or offers? Maybe. Are you allowed? No.

jordan90

28-07-2007 20:59:12

[quoted6911126c2="gnznroses"]Would you be less likely to get caught repeating sites or offers? Maybe. Are you allowed? No.[/quoted6911126c2]

That's what I wanted to know. Thank you.

[quoted6911126c2]Why would you get a new credit card just because you moved?[/quoted6911126c2]

I'll be turning 18 pretty soon so I'll be getting at least a credit card or two instead of my debit cards )

moneybonanzas

31-07-2007 23:13:15

[quote8c16146d71="jordan90"][quote8c16146d71="gnznroses"]Would you be less likely to get caught repeating sites or offers? Maybe. Are you allowed? No.[/quote8c16146d71]

That's what I wanted to know. Thank you.

[quote8c16146d71]Why would you get a new credit card just because you moved?[/quote8c16146d71]

I'll be turning 18 pretty soon so I'll be getting at least a credit card or two instead of my debit cards )[/quote8c16146d71]

There are many sites that let you redo them, so that should not be such a big issue. However, for those sites that do not allow you to redo them, they may put you on hold if they catch you breaking their rules (especially after this thread!). It would not be hard to catch you anyway unless you used a different name, e-mail, address, ect..., but that is considered fraud and you would probably get caught since you wouldn't be able to verify your information.

DIABLO

01-08-2007 05:21:14

You repeat sites of offers with the same info you'd go red and on hold. You use fake info because you already used your real info, you also go on hold.