NeoBux Users Using Globe Tattoo Broadband Dongle

Philippines
April 2, 2010 3:21am CST
Hello guys, How much have you invested in Neobux? I'm not asking for figures really, just the ordinary answers like: I spend 5 minutes a day clicking and a few more checking the forums or adding messages to the forum. Ok well I've invested a bit more of my time than I care to admit logging in everyday to click on ads and then trolling through the forums for tips and tricks which I can share. But I guess the biggest thing I've done so far is buy a Globe Tattoo USB Dongle for broadband internet (kinda slow when compared to my home network). because I am like probably a majority of people nowadays, quite mobile. I have my band, my work, my comic book thingie and I do a lot of talking to a lot of people. Well everytime I log in to Neobux and try to click on an ad it says another IP address has clicked on the same ad. I researched some more and this is caused by having a Dynamic IP address which means your IP address or the numbers indicating your internet connection is constantly changing. it's the set of numbers you'll see when you check your connection. Globe Tattoo uses a Dynamic IP address. Now just like most of you who have invested a bit in Neobux I don't want my account banned so I tried looking for answers and it came to me that IMEI numbers are quite unique, so I sent in a query to Neobux if we could register our IMEI numbers to them just so they could check that that person is not using his USB broadband dongle to cheat and at least let us click on our ads without having to worry about being banned or it saying another IP address has clicked on the ad. If you have the same issue it's easy to email them and ask for support and they do respond. So if a lot more Globe Tattoo Broadband USB users or other network users like Smart bro, sun and others email in that type of request maybe, just maybe we will end up with them putting in some type of tolerance for that and we'll be able to click on ads without any problems. So help me out. Email them the same thing about letting us register our IMEI numbers with them so that they know we're legit users and not out to cheat Happy clicking :D
1 response
@valkerion (1827)
• United Kingdom
2 Apr 10
Dude, if you let them no your IMEI they can pretty much control your PC whenever they want. I do not trust Neobux THAT much to give away my IMEI
• Philippines
3 Apr 10
oh i didn't know that. kinda foolish of me then thanks for the info