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Ugh the filter isn't letting me put it in the body of my post, so I have no idea how you got it in your link.

 

R-O-V-E-R links are spam links! Don't click them, anyone.

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Ugh the filter isn't letting me put it in the body of my post, so I have no idea how you got it in your link.

 

R-O-V-E-R links are spam links! Don't click them, anyone.

 

lol, r-o-v-e-r-.-e-b-a-y arent spam links, you are making up stuff,

 

read this

 

http://www.jangro.com/a/2006/09/14/ebay-announces-their-own-affiliate-infrastructure/

 

r-o-v-e-r-.-e-b-a-y is an ebay affiliate, you are very disoriented

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r-o-v-e-r links will redirect you to ebay and put a cookie on your computer. The r-o-v-e-r affiliate program rewards users who redirect others to ebay by paying a portion of all the ebay fees generated by the person with the cookie on their computer to the person who placed the r-o-v-e-r link onto the net for a period of two weeks. In other words, if someone here on the boards spams the boards with a r-o-v-e-r link and you click the link you will then have their r-o-v-e-r ID cookie on your computer. If you subsequently use ebay in the next two weeks you will end up having this spammer earn a portion of any fees paid to ebay through any auctions you win or list. Only the last r-o-v-e-r ID cookie placed onto your computer before a transaction takes place will earn that spammer money. If you have your computer security settings configured to disallow a redirect then your computer will ask you for permission before the redirect happens and you can decline.

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r-o-v-e-r links will redirect you to ebay and put a cookie on your computer. The r-o-v-e-r affiliate program rewards users who redirect others to ebay by paying a portion of all the ebay fees generated by the person with the cookie on their computer to the person who placed the r-o-v-e-r link onto the net for a period of two weeks. In other words, if someone here on the boards spams the boards with a r-o-v-e-r link and you click the link you will then have their r-o-v-e-r ID cookie on your computer. If you subsequently use ebay in the next two weeks you will end up having this spammer earn a portion of any fees paid to ebay through any auctions you win or list. Only the last r-o-v-e-r ID cookie placed onto your computer before a transaction takes place will earn that spammer money. If you have your computer security settings configured to disallow a redirect then your computer will ask you for permission before the redirect happens and you can decline.
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It's the boards r-o-v-e-r....

In addition to the basic upgrade, we are introducing a new, relatively painless opportunity for the community to help support the expansion and maintenance of the Collectors Society. The new upgrade includes a feature that will convert eBay links on the boards to include an eBay affiliate code. eBay’s affiliate program allows places like the Collectors Society to generate revenue from the traffic they help to drive to eBay.

 

As most of you probably realize, there are costs involved in hosting, maintenance and improvement of the software tools we provide through the Collectors Society. These new links will give the community a no-hassle way to help us continue to expand and upgrade the services we make available. We have a lot of exciting ideas around new ways to make collecting a shared and fun experience online, and we’re equally excited about finding easy ways for the membership to contribute to and accelerate that process.

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r-o-v-e-r links will redirect you to ebay and put a cookie on your computer. The r-o-v-e-r affiliate program rewards users who redirect others to ebay by paying a portion of all the ebay fees generated by the person with the cookie on their computer to the person who placed the r-o-v-e-r link onto the net for a period of two weeks. In other words, if someone here on the boards spams the boards with a r-o-v-e-r link and you click the link you will then have their r-o-v-e-r ID cookie on your computer. If you subsequently use ebay in the next two weeks you will end up having this spammer earn a portion of any fees paid to ebay through any auctions you win or list. Only the last r-o-v-e-r ID cookie placed onto your computer before a transaction takes place will earn that spammer money. If you have your computer security settings configured to disallow a redirect then your computer will ask you for permission before the redirect happens and you can decline.
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It's the boards r-o-v-e-r....

In addition to the basic upgrade, we are introducing a new, relatively painless opportunity for the community to help support the expansion and maintenance of the Collectors Society. The new upgrade includes a feature that will convert eBay links on the boards to include an eBay affiliate code. eBay’s affiliate program allows places like the Collectors Society to generate revenue from the traffic they help to drive to eBay.

 

As most of you probably realize, there are costs involved in hosting, maintenance and improvement of the software tools we provide through the Collectors Society. These new links will give the community a no-hassle way to help us continue to expand and upgrade the services we make available. We have a lot of exciting ideas around new ways to make collecting a shared and fun experience online, and we’re equally excited about finding easy ways for the membership to contribute to and accelerate that process.

 

So its not really a spam link...

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r-o-v-e-r links will redirect you to ebay and put a cookie on your computer. The r-o-v-e-r affiliate program rewards users who redirect others to ebay by paying a portion of all the ebay fees generated by the person with the cookie on their computer to the person who placed the r-o-v-e-r link onto the net for a period of two weeks. In other words, if someone here on the boards spams the boards with a r-o-v-e-r link and you click the link you will then have their r-o-v-e-r ID cookie on your computer. If you subsequently use ebay in the next two weeks you will end up having this spammer earn a portion of any fees paid to ebay through any auctions you win or list. Only the last r-o-v-e-r ID cookie placed onto your computer before a transaction takes place will earn that spammer money. If you have your computer security settings configured to disallow a redirect then your computer will ask you for permission before the redirect happens and you can decline.
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It's the boards r-o-v-e-r....

In addition to the basic upgrade, we are introducing a new, relatively painless opportunity for the community to help support the expansion and maintenance of the Collectors Society. The new upgrade includes a feature that will convert eBay links on the boards to include an eBay affiliate code. eBay’s affiliate program allows places like the Collectors Society to generate revenue from the traffic they help to drive to eBay.

 

As most of you probably realize, there are costs involved in hosting, maintenance and improvement of the software tools we provide through the Collectors Society. These new links will give the community a no-hassle way to help us continue to expand and upgrade the services we make available. We have a lot of exciting ideas around new ways to make collecting a shared and fun experience online, and we’re equally excited about finding easy ways for the membership to contribute to and accelerate that process.

 

So its not really a spam link...

Technically hm ,,,But the money goes to offset the costs of the boards and that is a good thing in my opinion.
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