I wanted to share this in order to show the above post/situation is NOT an isolated occurance by any stretch.
As I've mentioned before, oftentimes things become stale or irrelevant due to the rapid pace of change on the web.
Again I created material which was never published. In this case a video with another site 'selling' or 'giving away' medical marijuana. - Only with a slight catch. The "product" was "web design" and/or the marijuana was 'given' in exchange for a 'donation".
Here I have a composite screencapture showing a few frames of that video. It was 1:47 long, recorded and produced in June 2010.
The arrows in the fourth image indicate the loading throbber, spoofstick URL display, link clicked, etc as the Paypal checkout page began loading in the same tab.
There were more varieties of weed not shown here, in a little flash scroller.
I'm not sure if that was the stuff that makes you turn into a lizard or not, but I'm pretty sure the stuff paypal smokes is a lot stronger.
You may have already surmised that, due to the fact that paypal is busy seizing and holding money from sellers with 100% feedback and zero complaints or chargebacks, meanwhile these types of things are commonplace and uncorrected, ignored.
BTW in case it escapes anyone, this sort of thing would most likely be a Federal Offense imo
-- Edited by budnonymous on Wednesday 4th of December 2013 09:06:58 AM