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  • peter1351
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    guys how do i open particular card to full pack let's say bulgarian one etc and not to be connected to internet is there just soft so i would avoid connection??

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  • microchick
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    Have seen it in films in the past and now in real its possible to track down a phone and tell its exact location. But having said that I don't think the police or other companies would be so much interested to spend all the resources and time to track down one poor client of the cs? Its not feaseable at all. Think of all the spending cuts, LOL
    Possibilities are greater for a server to be tracked down with hundreds and thousands of clinent.

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  • Cybersatman1
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    Agreed, thought you would like to read this:-



    Triangulation Locates Phones



    Police rely on principles of triangulation to track down the phone (and, presumably, its owner). Because the nature of the cellular network allows the phone to communicate with a number of nearby cell towers, and for each cell to evaluate the signal strength of the phone, network analysis software can estimate the distance of the phone from each tower. If the phone communicates with three or more towers, triangulation software can use the phone's signal strength from each tower to estimate the geographic position of the phone on a 3-dimensional plane. Triangulation is not an exact science, however, and software programs are able only to estimate the phone's position rather than precisely pinpoint its exact location. Still, triangulation allows police to place cell phones---and, presumably, the cell phone user---in general neighborhoods, either in real time or in recent history.

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  • bokkie
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    Originally posted by Cybersatman1
    Bokkie ... there will be CCTV where you bought your voucher ... also the Cell towers will give away your location ...

    The question really, would anybody be bothered to locate you , answer= no

    HTH
    Yes, but I paid cash, So all they'll have is a picture of me.
    They will know which cell tower I accessed but not my exact location.
    Add to that I wasn't at home when I paid it they would have a very hard time, and waste huge resources to track me.
    Much more difficult than accessing the servers paypal, getting my name, address, etc.
    I have only gone to these lengths as a server i sub from is located in the u.k. where there is a much higher risk.
    It has cost me about an extra £15 for a 6 month sub so not really breaking the bank.

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  • gauloises1
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    seems it's almost "mission impossible" to stay anonymous
    except few persons busted,i didn't heared of others searched, wanted.If tomorrow would put "good guys" to look for servers and shut them down think about what would happen to dm, vu or other companies.i dont think cardsharing will last forever but hopefully we will enjoy as much as we can

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  • microchick
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    Thats a good point cybersatman. Never thought of CCTV( Big Brother). They are watching you all the time and UK is one of the most CCTV holders in the world. If they want to take it the investigation that far away, easy to find it from any super market or mini market security camera.

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  • Cybersatman1
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    Bokkie ... there will be CCTV where you bought your voucher ... also the Cell towers will give away your location ...

    The question really, would anybody be bothered to locate you , answer= no

    HTH

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  • gcms
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    i think that watching tv channels in the u k wat ever it may be turkey bulgaria etc but so uk law will be apply on this as i do not know more about the uk law of watching tv channela witout legal subscription

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  • microchick
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    I think its the best way to watch. I try to avoid sly uk as much as I can. Better to watch another network from not a well known country like, Bulgaria or Turkey, where the laws are not as strict as they are in the UK and a few more European countries. Most of the multinational channels programs are the same, just try to find them with English audio.

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  • bokkie
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    Originally posted by peter1351
    what are the risks if i watch only different country providers such as holland and sly i will pay normally, do i face anything from uk police as i broke their lwas??
    Russian/eastern european servers are the best as they don't really have cardsharing laws in place.
    Where are you living? You have a usa flag so I thought you were american.

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  • peter1351
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    what are the risks if i watch only different country providers such as holland and sly i will pay normally, do i face anything from uk police as i broke their lwas??

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  • edin4o
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    In my country, even though that's not official, you can find cardsharing server offers in almost every PC shop...

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  • runmo
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    Originally posted by bokkie
    I have a totally anonymous paypal account. I top it up with 3v vouchers bought with cash and only access the paypal account on my tablet via 3g so it can't be traced to my home.



    Don't really want to discuss it on open forum.
    For more information use pm to contact bokkie, is indeed topic not to discuss in detail on forum. Thank you
    runmo

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  • bokkie
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    Originally posted by Yubious
    Yeh the server ip isn't the issue I don't think, it's the traceable payments made to the supplier if they get raided, and as said previously verified PayPal payment accounts is the only way to pay the majority of servers.
    I have a totally anonymous paypal account. I top it up with 3v vouchers bought with cash and only access the paypal account on my tablet via 3g so it can't be traced to my home.
    Don't really want to discuss it on open forum.

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  • Yubious
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    Originally posted by thecrazybandit
    i cannot see how they would come after the little man by tracing their ip address its the server they want to shut down
    Yeh the server ip isn't the issue I don't think, it's the traceable payments made to the supplier if they get raided, and as said previously verified PayPal payment accounts is the only way to pay the majority of servers.

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