Illegal FSRevolution Scripts
Posted on 13. Nov, 2008 by $haz in General, Other
Many foreign users (most are foreign) are obtaining illegal FSRevolution scripts to avoid the cost of buying a real licensed one. As a matter of fact, a reader in this blog actually has a stolen copy, but I won’t point out who since I don’t want to be a jackass.
To those of you who have stolen a copy of FSRevolution (and my fellow reader, you know who you are), just know that most affiliates have a way to check if your copy of FSRevolution is valid or invalid. If your copy is invalid you will not get accepted into their network. Without affiliates, I don’t believe you can find a way to generate any revenue, which means no “monies.”
I’m not going to tell how the affiliates are able to check your copy, but just know that they can and that once they have found out that your copy is invalid they post your website for everyone to see. I suggest you crooks purchase a license and do things the correct way. If anyone wants to know if their copy is valid goul ahead and email me and I will check for you.

easydolla
13. Nov, 2008
All I have to say is LOL
YoungMoney06
13. Nov, 2008
That’s crazy. I won’t say I haven’t seen the stolen copy (or nulled as some call it) floating around but wouldn’t suggest anyone to use it.
If $300 is a bit too much, let alone you can’t afford it, then I guess the question is this. Why are you wanting to get into startig a incentive site?
Hopefully they realize that by purchasing the license, they’re actually furthering the develop of the program and saving themselves a lot of headache later on.
Vintacore Trey
13. Nov, 2008
This is correct. I can’t tell you how many applications we get a day from a people who have invalid licenses. We now have a way to check these and there’ll be no slipping through the cracks anymore.
Express Revenue Inc
14. Nov, 2008
This is true. We get so many fake apps per day with this. Its not worth it.
LightningFreebiez
15. Nov, 2008
Crazy.
Gabriel3
15. Nov, 2008
I think we all know who that user is
PublisherRev
27. Jan, 2009
Hi Shaz,
Can you make an update to your post about the new site check tool that FSR has?
http://www.fsrevolution.com/sitecheck.php
We have a very stringent approval process at PublisherRev and use this tool all the time in addition to phone verification and even site verification when email addresses do not match the domain they are coming from.
Thanks!