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u no u r a faker dude
plz read top man.
From:(insert name here)
Posted: jun 20, 2009 12:48 am
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f u ****** noob
Posted: jun 22, 2009 1:58 pm
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mark856
Posted: jun 22, 2009 11:18 pm
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**** you
Posted: jun 23, 2009 11:10 am
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That's just too funny
Do u really think ur gunna scam us lik dat?
Posted: jun 28, 2009 3:20 pm
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no 1s falling 4 that
its just 2 obvious! i mean, insert gaia username nd p***word? im not dumb enough 2 do
that. thats obviously ur email.
Posted: jul 07, 2009 3:30 am
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Free for u maybe f***er
Free money when u steal it from my account yeah!
Posted: jul 15, 2009 8:28 am
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Scam
I've seen tons of these, if many dif ppl said the same site, I might invent a new account
from a new email with wrong info to get it, but otherwise no. Nice try tho
Posted: jul 17, 2009 4:55 pm
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TheUltimateE xploit
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wtf she must me one of those faggot cef faggots...stole my code
anyways:
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wtf she must me one of those faggot cef faggots...stole my code
anyways:
What I have here is a slightly complicated.easy cheat that helps you gain gold Extremely
fast.. It is fairly complicated so pay attention. It is not a hack - it merely involves
playing around with browser cookies - you see, the Gaia client stores a cookie detailing
what you were doing last time you logged out. By fiddling around with the information, we
can make it look like you have been gaining gold for a lot longer than you really were.
Follow these instructions very carefully:
Log out of Gaia
Open up your email account or program. This is so that we can first send a request to the
Gaia cookie server in order to decode the information contained within the cookie.
Create a new email and address then email to server@gaiamail.com (They use this so it wont
be easy to find the email.)
You MUST enter the subject line as ?DEFAULT? (obviously without the quotation marks)
In the email, type this exactly:
def_cookie::set();
config::mode(cfgDecode);
config::replymode(the email you used to sign to Gaia);
authorise::set(your username, your password);
config::replyto(email);
def_cookie::go();
except you must replace the bold words with the relevant information (i.e. your Gaia
username and password, and your email address) - this is so the cookie request server can
authorise and locate your account, and know where to send the reply
Send the email
Wait for the server reply - this will usually take a couple of minutes, the server is
automated and very fast. Occasionally if the server is down it may take a while longer,
obviously however long it is until it is back up again.
Open the reply email and view the contents. There is a fair amount of information in here,
and most of it we do not want. What you need to do first is find and locate a line that
starts with:
GAIA_ORIG_FILE =
and at the end of the line will be a file name - this is the cookie you need to open.
locate the file on your harddrive and open it in notepad.
Now search within the cookie file you have open in notepad, for a line that starts with:
GAIA_ACTLNGTH_STAT =
At the end of this line will be a number followed by ?;?. You need to change the number to
999. Usually the number will be in the range 1-100 depending on what stage of whatever
activity you were doing. DO NOT ENTER HIGHER NUMBERS THAN 999. I have tried this out on
some of my small accounts and it [censored]s up your account completely. 999 is the
maximum.
Save the file. DO NOT CHANGE ANYTHING ELSE.
Log onto Gaia to complete
Posted: jul 26, 2009 6:37 pm
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Thanks
Now I know another ***'s email address to spam/send hate letters to/ sell to third
parties for Gaia Cash
Posted: jul 29, 2009 9:03 pm
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Fatimah123
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♥Really?♥
♥♥♥♥Does it really work?♥♥♥♥
Posted: aug 02, 2009 9:28 am
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testing...
Ok I'm going to test this weirdo-probably-a-spam-gold-thing... with an account i made for
this reason exactly... then I'll know if it's a spam or not...
Posted: aug 03, 2009 3:44 pm
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