Sorry to hear that Sunny
I remember this guy.... He has several domains that end up on a search page like this.
He had signed up as a affiliate through ccbill in Feburary of 2003 but just recently requested access to my affiliate area using a different name and email address than what he used in CCBill. The URL in CCBill was different too but ended up on the same generic search page.
I didn't approve his request because:
* The name and email he supplied did not match CCBill records.
* The site listed in ccbill as his site URL tries to force a home page change to searching.net.
* The site listed in ccbill as his site URL does not contain any adult content, nor did the site he used when requesting access to our affiliate area.
I sent him an email indicating all of these reasons and told him that I put his CCBill affiliate account on suspend until he corrected the issues.
He emailed back the next day with a new name, but still didn't change anything else. I sent another email and said thanks, but no thanks.
Glad I did now!
The other URLs he used were: all-teens.net and fetish-video.com. Time to keep an eye out for this asswipe.