Friday, July 10, 2009

still same old same old

No changes.. Still no support. Still no new version.

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Optigold

Still no updates???

Thursday, March 5, 2009

Optigold up for now

Well, the Optigold machines are still running... No crashes in a while. Woops, may have spoke too soon. Stay tuned!

Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Yeah, still have problems with Optigold

No answers from the support list. How can we get support for Optigold?

Tuesday, February 3, 2009

Other Optigold Users

Just got another call from another Optigold user left in the dark. I swear I get one call a week about this crap.

Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Will there ever be an update?

Is anyone out there anymore? When will we see an update?

Tuesday, December 30, 2008

Hmm, no Optigold fixes, but this is still ongoing

Digital Point being sued. Read the saga here:

http://www.courthousenews.com/2008/08/26/eBay_Sues_Alleged_Cookie_Stuffers_.htm

Court Docket to date: http://dockets.justia.com/docket/court-candce/case_no-5:2008cv04052/case_id-206526/

eBay Sues Alleged 'Cookie Stuffers'

SAN FRANCISCO (CN) - Three men defrauded eBay in a "cookie stuffing" scheme that made it appear the men's companies should be paid commissions, eBay claims in Federal Court. It sued Shawn Hogan and Digital Point Solutions, Todd Dunning and Kessler's Flying Circus, and Brian Dunning and Thunderwood Holdings.
eBay says the men devised software programs that, "unbeknownst to the [computer] user, redirected the user's computer to the eBay Web site without the user actually clicking on an eBay advertisement link, or even becoming aware that they had left the page they were previously viewing. As a result, the eBay site would be prompted to drop an eBay cookie on the user's computer even though the user never clicked on an eBay advertisement or even realized that their computer had ever visited the eBay site."
The complaint continues: "once the cookie was stuffed on the user's computer by one or more of the defendant's any future revenue actions initiated by that user when the user later visited eBay intentionally, and not as a result of any advertisement places by defendants, appeared to be eligible for commissions payable to one of the defendants".
eBay claims the defendants also used deceptive means to prevent it from discovering the fraud, and to conceal it. eBay demands compensatory, treble and punitive damages. It is represented by David Eberhart with O'Melveny & Myers.