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They deleted my Barclay Rewards and Quicksilver One; both images were taken from the bank website. Does it mean I should take down all my other credit card images in my signature? I guess it has something to do with copyright?
The real question is, why do you continue to use Photobucket even after they've deleted your pics in the past?
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The question is why did they delete 2 of the 6 credit card images. Why not all six? Capital One Quicksilver One got deleted while Quicksilver still stands as can be seen in my signature.
@Anonymous wrote:The question is why did they delete 2 of the 6 credit card images. Why not all six? Capital One Quicksilver One got deleted while Quicksilver still stands as can be seen in my signature.
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@Anonymous wrote:The question is why did they delete 2 of the 6 credit card images. Why not all six? Capital One Quicksilver One got deleted while Quicksilver still stands as can be seen in my signature.
When you uplaided your photos to photobucjet, dod you upload from your computer, or did you put the url of the hosted photo into the image uploader?
Images were taken from bank webpages which were downloaded into my PC then uploaded to Photobucket.
@Anonymous wrote:Images were taken from bank webpages which were downloaded into my PC then uploaded to Photobucket.
If that was the case, then either someone reported your image, or photobucket is using image recognition to find copyrighted images. Anyways, why don't you just host the photos here?
I don't want to bother with it. It involved tons of cut and paste and looking for credit card images. Thanks for your help.
This is strange... all of my credit card images are hosted by Photobucket, and other than a couple of outages they have been OK for me.
I'm sorry you're having problems. ![]()
That being said, there are many good free hosting sites out there, and I certainly wouldn't mess around with one that was giving me grief. ![]()