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  • halocog
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    • Oct 2011
    • 649

    Toque Snuff website questions

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    I was looking for Toque's website and saw this. Where they hacked?
    Originally posted by Frosted
    I knew he was committed as an actor but I think he went too far in his latest role as Princess Diana
  • Skell18
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    • May 2012
    • 7067

    #2
    Originally posted by halocog View Post
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    I was looking for Toque's website and saw this. Where they hacked?
    No just had issues with payments and security, they took it all down until its fixed and safe again, it was the card processor crying for some reason, should all be ok again soon I hear.

    That search thing is a common thing done by fraudsters, I can't remember how they do it exactly but somehow its legal! Saw a programme about it a few months ago.

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    • halocog
      Member
      • Oct 2011
      • 649

      #3
      Ah lol. At first glance, it looked like they were selling Absinthe, cheese, bacon, and payday loans
      Originally posted by Frosted
      I knew he was committed as an actor but I think he went too far in his latest role as Princess Diana

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      • Skell18
        Member
        • May 2012
        • 7067

        #4
        Originally posted by halocog View Post
        Ah lol. At first glance, it looked like they were selling Absinthe, cheese, bacon, and payday loans
        lol the bastards! Its something to do with the adsense, dodgy payday loan companies were doing it with uni websites and dodgy visa people for student funding and other things, its something to do with getting their site higher up the listings, well dodgy!

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        • Snusdog
          Member
          • Jun 2008
          • 6752

          #5
          Damn....

          hey Roderick....plumbing is a screwed up....give us a shout out bro
          When it's my time to go, I want to die peacefully in my sleep, like my uncle did....... Not screaming in terror like his passengers

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          • Grim
            Member
            • Jun 2008
            • 850

            #6
            From what I could gather at the snuffhouse website, Roderick mentioned that they had some disagreements with their processing company. Because of MasterCard, they did not like the idea that tobacco was being bought from a website and problems ensued. Roderick has been trying to find other third party processing outlets to fix this issue but it is mostly MasterCard's doing. He is considering doing only Visa transactions but that would limit the amount of people who could order from him and as of the other day I think he is just selling locally and sending invoices to those who order over there. He is also considering bank transfers or something to the equivalent to online checks last I read but that too would cause too big of a headache for most people. I am sure some of that has to do with the website being down as Skell said.

            I know it has pissed him off but it looks like to get toque youll have to go through one of their online distributors like mr snuff and the like.

            Glad I placed a large order before all of this happened.

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            • Toque Snuff
              Member
              • Aug 2008
              • 337

              #7
              We're back! We have a new and better card processing company "Cardsave" and all is going through, including mastercard, without a hitch.

              But, to add misery to misery not only did we get our site terminated for selling tobacco with no notice which stopped customers from buying, we got hacked It still goes to our site and will change back next time Google does a refresh. The B********'s add a code to redirect to sites paying them for click through. The sites think they are getting genuine customers going to their sites when all they are getting is other sites customers and they pay the con men for the number if hits they think they are getting.

              We're back up and running and the con men aren't getting the redirect. We found their code and have secured it. If you click on our site it doesn't redirect but goes to our site as normal.

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              • Snusdog
                Member
                • Jun 2008
                • 6752

                #8
                Roderick

                Good to see ya mate!!!!! Thanks for popping in and giving us an update

                Glad you got it all fixed........sounds like a nightmare
                When it's my time to go, I want to die peacefully in my sleep, like my uncle did....... Not screaming in terror like his passengers

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                • lxskllr
                  Member
                  • Sep 2007
                  • 13435

                  #9
                  Originally posted by Toque Snuff View Post
                  We're back! We have a new and better card processing company "Cardsave" and all is going through, including mastercard, without a hitch.

                  But, to add misery to misery not only did we get our site terminated for selling tobacco with no notice which stopped customers from buying, we got hacked It still goes to our site and will change back next time Google does a refresh. The B********'s add a code to redirect to sites paying them for click through. The sites think they are getting genuine customers going to their sites when all they are getting is other sites customers and they pay the con men for the number if hits they think they are getting.

                  We're back up and running and the con men aren't getting the redirect. We found their code and have secured it. If you click on our site it doesn't redirect but goes to our site as normal.
                  You might want to look into bitcoin. The market's highly volatile, and there's expenses involved in currency conversion, but there's no central organization to remove support aside from possible meddling by the government. Run it by your IT guys, and see what they think.

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                  • crullers
                    Member
                    • Oct 2011
                    • 663

                    #10
                    Originally posted by lxskllr View Post
                    You might want to look into bitcoin. The market's highly volatile, and there's expenses involved in currency conversion, but there's no central organization to remove support aside from possible meddling by the government. Run it by your IT guys, and see what they think.
                    I think meddling by the government is precisely the reason bitcoin will never really take off. Due to the anonymity of bitcoin it's a breeding ground for money laundering and therefore catches the attention of the authorities. Legitimate business will want no part of that. I'm in IT and had to take a seminar on detecting suspicious transactions and bitcoin was briefly mentioned.

                    I certainly like the bitcoin concept and it's too bad it has this stigma attached to it. There's even ATMs popping up here in Canada distributing bitcoin tokens.

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                    • lxskllr
                      Member
                      • Sep 2007
                      • 13435

                      #11
                      Originally posted by crullers View Post
                      I think meddling by the government is precisely the reason bitcoin will never really take off. Due to the anonymity of bitcoin it's a breeding ground for money laundering and therefore catches the attention of the authorities. Legitimate business will want no part of that. I'm in IT and had to take a seminar on detecting suspicious transactions and bitcoin was briefly mentioned.

                      I certainly like the bitcoin concept and it's too bad it has this stigma attached to it. There's even ATMs popping up here in Canada distributing bitcoin tokens.
                      There's companies that accept bitcoin. The biggest drawbacks I see are the volatile market(you could lose money by the end of the day), and governments whining about kids using it to buy tobacco. Bitcoin is digital cash, and comes with all the benefits and problems of cash. I don't think anyone will be laundering money through a snuff company. To make it a valuable proposition, you'd have to literally buy tons of snuff, and then you'd be stuck with tons of snuff. You'd be exchanging something difficult to use for something impossible to use.

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                      • crullers
                        Member
                        • Oct 2011
                        • 663

                        #12
                        Originally posted by lxskllr View Post
                        There's companies that accept bitcoin. The biggest drawbacks I see are the volatile market(you could lose money by the end of the day), and governments whining about kids using it to buy tobacco. Bitcoin is digital cash, and comes with all the benefits and problems of cash. I don't think anyone will be laundering money through a snuff company. To make it a valuable proposition, you'd have to literally buy tons of snuff, and then you'd be stuck with tons of snuff. You'd be exchanging something difficult to use for something impossible to use.
                        True, it isn't likely that anybody would be laundering money with snuff, but if a noticeable number of bitcoin transactions occur it may get the attention of the authorities. If I were a business owner I don't think I'd want the extra hassle. Those companies that do accept bitcoin either reside in jurisdictions where government scrutiny isn't as severe, or have decided that regardless of any potential hassle they want to be on the leading edge of financial transactions and are ready to deal with the fallout.

                        Yes, bitcoin is digital cash. A large sum of cash can be laundered, it takes several small transactions. Bitcoin allows a large sum to be laundered with many less transactions.

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