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Originally Posted by WiredGuy
Anonymizer type services and proxies will probably still get around this. Just trying to watch out for you guys, not trying to bash you in any way...
WG
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WG, thanks for the concern. Fraud will always be an issue with any program, moreso when offering things like this....we feel confident though that the fraud checks we have in place will protect us well.
In any case, email confirmation doesn't protect you too much....any serious fraudster will build a robot that can create 50 email accounts per minute in yahoo, hotmail etc...and make the robot actually able to login and click the confirmation URLs. It's not that hard.
We have a fraud check based on MANY criteria, so we think it will not be an issue.