04-11-2012 05:40 PM
It has now changed to "Coming May 1st, 2012". Let's hope it works this time! ![]()
04-18-2012 03:03 PM
android01 wrote:It has now changed to "Coming May 1st, 2012". Let's hope it works this time!
Second time's the charm?![]()
04-29-2012 07:08 PM
Anyone planning on camping out for this one? May 1 = Tuesday, by my humble interpretation of the calendar...
04-29-2012 08:34 PM
I am! I will wake up extra early to sign up before going to work! Hope I'm not disappointed!
cassembler wrote:Anyone planning on camping out for this one? May 1 = Tuesday, by my humble interpretation of the calendar...
04-29-2012 11:46 PM - edited 04-30-2012 12:04 AM
I have been a part of and owner of many, many websites in which I have made myself or helped design them in some way and to me, this website being talked about looks really sketchy. It looks like it was thrown together in a premade wordpress layout.
Not to say that it's not legit, but I would really be careful with this website! Be careful who you are giving your information too!
more info:
http://www.whois.net/whois/mycreditplan.org
if you do a quick search of the domain on whois.net, it shows you information about the owner of the domain. It looks like whoever bought the domain also is apart of faircredit.org.
These two websites give me the "steal your identity" vibe. They just look poorly thrown together and usually that is not a good thing. Just my .02 though.
04-30-2012 03:15 PM
Lambo23 wrote:I have been a part of and owner of many, many websites in which I have made myself or helped design them in some way and to me, this website being talked about looks really sketchy. It looks like it was thrown together in a premade wordpress layout.
Not to say that it's not legit, but I would really be careful with this website! Be careful who you are giving your information too!
more info:
http://www.whois.net/whois/mycreditplan.org
if you do a quick search of the domain on whois.net, it shows you information about the owner of the domain. It looks like whoever bought the domain also is apart of faircredit.org.
These two websites give me the "steal your identity" vibe. They just look poorly thrown together and usually that is not a good thing. Just my .02 though.
Thats got me worried as well. I'm gonna let it fly for a month or so and see some of the feedback on it.
04-30-2012 07:59 PM
So who all are our guinea pigs?
Off-topic: Our forum's spell check doesn't have the word "Guinea." Conspiracy much?
04-30-2012 10:16 PM
Lambo23 wrote:I have been a part of and owner of many, many websites in which I have made myself or helped design them in some way and to me, this website being talked about looks really sketchy. It looks like it was thrown together in a premade wordpress layout.
Not to say that it's not legit, but I would really be careful with this website! Be careful who you are giving your information too!
more info:
http://www.whois.net/whois/mycreditplan.org
if you do a quick search of the domain on whois.net, it shows you information about the owner of the domain. It looks like whoever bought the domain also is apart of faircredit.org.
These two websites give me the "steal your identity" vibe. They just look poorly thrown together and usually that is not a good thing. Just my .02 though.
I am co-opting this opinion -- there is no way a legitimate website would use such a generic wordpress theme. There is no possible way this website is legit. How can a site that isn't working already have a testimonial? Typos? Bad Grammar?
I have also purchased or run dozens of wordpress blogs/websites in my day. This site doesn't appear to be on par with any of the other credit websites out there in regards to functionallity. In fact, almost every site that needs any high processing or databasing has already abandoned wordpress for another back-engine.
-scott.
05-01-2012 07:04 AM
I've been on here all morning doing a little F5 dance every 5-10 minutes. I doubt I'm the only one. ![]()
05-01-2012 07:08 AM - edited 05-01-2012 07:12 AM

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