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[LOCKED] [TRAILHEAD/CONTEST] SaveMyHusband.com
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Shyshdy wrote:
justpassingby wrote:
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My question is, is anyone worried that at the end you'll be disqualified for looking ahead/taking advantage of the insecure coding? Not judging anyone, just wondering if they'll disqualify people from the prize because of it.


How exactly are they going to know who saw what beforehand??

Just wondering.....
Well, you have to register & log in to play & enter answers. For instance, the website
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www.ihaveenemies.com
requires a username which is given to us by the wife, and then a password, which can be deduced from the clues given. Then tomorrow it will ask for another password. Some people have already enetered that, giving evidence of skipping ahead. It could be possible to associate a cookie fromthat site with a cookie form the original site & that username. Again, not judging, do what you do, I was just wonderedif anyone else is concerned about it, that's all.


That site is separate from the original www.savemyhusband.com I don't see how, can they relate one thing to other, since you are not entering any answers anywhere that can come back tracing your emails. Maybe I'm stupid?

PostPosted: Wed Jun 06, 2007 4:37 pm
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 IPs

They could match IP addresses that log in to the save my husband site to the ones that access the pages that we are not supposed to know about yet. Either way there giving $25.000 away so I'm sure it doesn't matter to them who gets it.

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Re: save my husband
Det.Kinlan

Anonymous wrote:
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Has anyone received a text message from Det.Kinlan?



yes i've recieved one on SMH.com.

the thing said:

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TXT MSG from DetKinlan
Christina says u've been gr8. U'll hear from me.

SENT FROM MY WIRELESS DEVICE


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Re: Reply

Anonymous wrote:
Shyshdy wrote:
justpassingby wrote:
Quote:
My question is, is anyone worried that at the end you'll be disqualified for looking ahead/taking advantage of the insecure coding? Not judging anyone, just wondering if they'll disqualify people from the prize because of it.


How exactly are they going to know who saw what beforehand??

Just wondering.....
Well, you have to register & log in to play & enter answers. For instance, the website
Spoiler (Rollover to View):
www.ihaveenemies.com
requires a username which is given to us by the wife, and then a password, which can be deduced from the clues given. Then tomorrow it will ask for another password. Some people have already enetered that, giving evidence of skipping ahead. It could be possible to associate a cookie fromthat site with a cookie form the original site & that username. Again, not judging, do what you do, I was just wonderedif anyone else is concerned about it, that's all.


That site is separate from the original www.savemyhusband.com I don't see how, can they relate one thing to other, since you are not entering any answers anywhere that can come back tracing your emails. Maybe I'm stupid?


They are asking people to play a game that requires a some smarts (not on their part, on ours). They should have made the game more secure, making it impossible to look ahead. Maybe, just maybe, that is part of the bigger scheme................ One never knows what the future holds.........

Heck if we did, we'd all be at Applebees having a drink...............

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Matching IPs etc...
Honestly I doubt they care...

I mean does it state anywhere in the rules that you cannot jump ahead or how you are "allowed" to find clues & when? I seriously kinda doubt it...................plus that's an awful lot of extra work for them - I sort of suspect it would not be worth their while with the God-only-knows how many millions of people are playing this....

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Re: Matching IPs etc...
Honestly I doubt they care...

eeeek wrote:
I mean does it state anywhere in the rules that you cannot jump ahead or how you are "allowed" to find clues & when? I seriously kinda doubt it...................plus that's an awful lot of extra work for them - I sort of suspect it would not be worth their while with the God-only-knows how many millions of people are playing this....


I've read the rules and there is infact a clause that states the following:
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Persons who tamper with or abuse any aspect of the Challenge or website or who are in violation of these Official Rules, as solely determined by Sponsor, will be disqualified. Should any portion of the Challenge be, in Sponsor's sole opinion, compromised by virus, worms, bugs, non-authorized human intervention or other causes which, in the sole opinion of the Sponsor, corrupt or impair the administration, security, fairness or proper play, or submission of entries, Sponsor reserves the right at its sole discretion to suspend, modify or terminate the Challenge.


Ruttt rooo!!! I think we're in trouble Shaggy!!!

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Re: Matching IPs etc...
Honestly I doubt they care...

nOcLUE wrote:
eeeek wrote:
I mean does it state anywhere in the rules that you cannot jump ahead or how you are "allowed" to find clues & when? I seriously kinda doubt it...................plus that's an awful lot of extra work for them - I sort of suspect it would not be worth their while with the God-only-knows how many millions of people are playing this....


I've read the rules and there is infact a clause that states the following:
Quote:
Persons who tamper with or abuse any aspect of the Challenge or website or who are in violation of these Official Rules, as solely determined by Sponsor, will be disqualified. Should any portion of the Challenge be, in Sponsor's sole opinion, compromised by virus, worms, bugs, non-authorized human intervention or other causes which, in the sole opinion of the Sponsor, corrupt or impair the administration, security, fairness or proper play, or submission of entries, Sponsor reserves the right at its sole discretion to suspend, modify or terminate the Challenge.


Ruttt rooo!!! I think we're in trouble Shaggy!!!


In all honesty, they can do whatever they want besides terminate it, and no one will care. This forum, and any others that go for helping cheat the system will keep going. =P

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Re: Matching IPs etc...
Honestly I doubt they care...

eeeek wrote:
I mean does it state anywhere in the rules that you cannot jump ahead or how you are "allowed" to find clues & when? I seriously kinda doubt it...................plus that's an awful lot of extra work for them - I sort of suspect it would not be worth their while with the God-only-knows how many millions of people are playing this....



I don't think they would care either since it is a lot of work to do that, but I was just saying they could since it would be the most effective way of disqualifying us and nobody had mentioned it. Plus its kinda there fault we could even access that info early.

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Re: Matching IPs etc...
Honestly I doubt they care...

I hope so, I was really looking forward to taking my whole family out to dinner on the $1 gift card to Applebees

PostPosted: Wed Jun 06, 2007 5:09 pm
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Re: Reply

nOcLUE wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Shyshdy wrote:
justpassingby wrote:
Quote:
My question is, is anyone worried that at the end you'll be disqualified for looking ahead/taking advantage of the insecure coding? Not judging anyone, just wondering if they'll disqualify people from the prize because of it.


How exactly are they going to know who saw what beforehand??

Just wondering.....
Well, you have to register & log in to play & enter answers. For instance, the website
Spoiler (Rollover to View):
www.ihaveenemies.com
requires a username which is given to us by the wife, and then a password, which can be deduced from the clues given. Then tomorrow it will ask for another password. Some people have already enetered that, giving evidence of skipping ahead. It could be possible to associate a cookie fromthat site with a cookie form the original site & that username. Again, not judging, do what you do, I was just wonderedif anyone else is concerned about it, that's all.


That site is separate from the original www.savemyhusband.com I don't see how, can they relate one thing to other, since you are not entering any answers anywhere that can come back tracing your emails. Maybe I'm stupid?


They are asking people to play a game that requires a some smarts (not on their part, on ours). They should have made the game more secure, making it impossible to look ahead. Maybe, just maybe, that is part of the bigger scheme................ One never knows what the future holds.........

Heck if we did, we'd all be at Applebees having a drink...............
Quote:
Can we go now an get that drink.....??? Laughing


PostPosted: Wed Jun 06, 2007 5:13 pm
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 savemyhusband
board behind wife

the board behind the wife has a paper that reads, maybe it is a clue?

at the network can't ....
cell phones, credit cards, and ....
Department of information T...
they have been actively prep....

pa

Also, a copy of the "Voice Daily News" that is different then the one we seen. This one has a photo of the husband and "STILL MISSING" on it!

We could see it in the background before, but you could read it!!!

(Also the rules and instructions told us to look on the web for info, so we are all doing what we were told, even the people looking ahead.)

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YES!

roopy wrote:
Is anyone else having issues accessing savemyhuband.com? The page won't open.


It must be traffic, they found Andrew, or they matched our IP addreses! Smile

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password
it changed

okay i went back to www.ihaveenemies.com and guess what they changed the password..

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max903 is the same but xtina6 isnt it doesnt work anymore


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Speculation
but..

I think they have been watching this forum for about 25 pages.

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