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foxy lady
Hi i have been banned from a favourite forum of mine called Dr.Phil.com.I was told that i had to cover my Ip because they track your IP. So i got a proxy server.I tried the high anonimous proxies and anonimous ones and they did not work for me.Then it was suggested i try a proxy software and i downloaded a coulpe of different proxies that did change my IP and also was suppose to completely hide my identity.Well the first software net conceal was showing me another proxy ip which was great or so I thought.I got a new email account and went back to the forum reregistered again unser a whole new user and info .Well they sent me my confirmation email and i copied and pasted it to my browser and sure enough it brought me to the profile board and i could start posting again.Here is the crappy part, I posted just a post or two then next thing i knew i was logged out and they keep the user name ,password and email so all that was no good to me.

I then tried a few times after but same thing so i uninstalled that software which had told me that they were non -detectable HA! I then used ghost surf 2006 platinum same thing i could not stay on the forum i went through the steps and still got the boot.I even cleared all my browser history although i was told by both softwares i didn't need to. I know the forum also uses web beacons so my email i have blocked HTML'S graphics.So the email they send me comes in my inbox not junk mail .I don't know if that makes much difference.i emailed them with new email addys to see why i was bannned but no answer .Got any clues?
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