Cloned Yahoo IDs in China Travel. How to spot the copies and counterfeits?
March 28, 2010 by
Filed under China Travel
Increasingly desperate counterfeiters are using other people’s avatars and screen names in the China Travel section. I always check the date an ID was opened and its point total to determine if it is legitimate. For example:
* The real “Elena S” has been a YA member for years and has over 50,000 points.
* The fake “Elena S” is a new YA account with just 100 points.
How do you check for counterfeits?
i can imagine the helplessness of the person who can do nothing but copy me…
it must be painful to look at mirror for such clone…
being nothing but a duplicate…
a person who climbs a tree will finally get the fruit…
but the one who can’t climb finds the joy in pulling down others…
like “i won’t have and you won’t have”…
and
such puller is definitely asian…
coz a westerner would try to get the fruit…
there is no “you”, “they” or “others”…
only ” i “, “fruit” and “will have”…
hit with the stick…
invent a wooden ladder,
make a rope and exercise push ups to get to the fruit using just hands..
grow mushrooms and trade them for fruit,
grow his own fruit from a thrown away seed…
and finally get the fruit
but
asian will sit under the tree and pull down others…
yep
and they say cultural peculiarities are “fake stereotypes”…
(yawns with disapproval),,,
I think it makes the answers more confusing but not any less quality. Reading this though I also think some people are to full of themselves and put themselves on a higher platter than the other people in Y/A do. Everybody sees the way people make points and knows who is a informed or uninformed person. There is no amount of points that can make anybody a good person.