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The only thing I can tell you is that this is easily fabricated by using "Inspect Element" in your browser, as I have demonstrated in this thread. Unless this problem can be replicated, I don't see the issue.

While it is correct that it can be replicated by using inspect and editing, there is a very easy way to check if it is a valid order.

You must have a record of the order numbers, so my question is does order #95856 exist or not? If it was an edit the order would not exist in your system.

This is a Canadian order, I thought earlier that you said that it said test order when you pulled it up...can you pull us a screen shot of order # 95856?

It's not a Canadian order. My IP was from Canada so I had Canadian Dollar shown. The order is from Indiana, Corydon.
 
I’m sure anyone can right click and view the HTML Coding, it’s always been accessible to anyone.
Yes you are right, this screen shot “may have been fabricated”

The fact remains you are here to represent your “MarketPlace” and there is an order with @DragonOrdnance which clearly states it is #Order95856

The question that you have to stop dodging is:

“Is this Order#95856 in fact a real order that he managed to screen shot or not?”

For the record can you clearly state publicity that the order does not exist and was in fact fabricated or is actually real or not.

With all this experience you have I’m sure there must be a way to verify if the order is real or not.

Which is it?
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Fabricated it but he luckily guessed order #95856. Also luckily guessed the products and vendor.
 
The claim was never replicated/verified but you wanted to hire him on as a dedicated tester???

That doesn’t make sense? Other than claiming that he hacked your site what qualified him for the job offer?

They tried to haggle me until it wasn't worth it. It went from 10k, to we are going to pay you 10k as a worker, over the course of months, with the site's profit. All that while never accepting that there was a vulnerability in the first place.

They need to do their "due diligence" when testing the vulnerability is as easy as registering two accounts, making an order from account 1, accessing directly to that order from account 2. 5 minutes effort.
 
@Brewly

You didn’t answer my question, it’s irrelevant if he provided a screen shot at the time of the email or not, there is a screen shot here on Meso of an order with blacked out customer name, email and tracking for Order#95856

Can you or can you not provide insight on this, is this an actual order or information breached, can you ask your co owner buddy to review the order number, I mean surly there has to be some type of way to verify this I’m sure.

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Let me explain, and in fact teach you how to do this right now.

Go to the site, add a bunch of items to your cart, proceed to checkout BUT don't pay. Your order will be created and listed as "Unconfirmed" until it gets cleared after 2 hours since you didn't pay.

While the real, but illegitimate order is up, use inspect element to alter the text.

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You are now 10,000 dollars richer! (But not really lol).
 
The claim was never replicated/verified but you wanted to hire him on as a dedicated tester???

That doesn’t make sense? Other than claiming that he hacked your site what qualified him for the job offer?
Hell yeah, anyone that can state their qualifications is welcome to come aboard. We just need to do our due diligence and verify.
 
Fabricated it but he luckily guessed order #95856. Also luckily guessed the products and vendor.
Not quite:

Let me explain, and in fact teach you how to do this right now.

Go to the site, add a bunch of items to your cart, proceed to checkout BUT don't pay. Your order will be created and listed as "Unconfirmed" until it gets cleared after 2 hours since you didn't pay.

While the real, but illegitimate order is up, use inspect element to alter the text.

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You are now 10,000 dollars richer! (But not really lol).
 
Let me explain, and in fact teach you how to do this right now.
Go to the site, add a bunch of items to your cart, proceed to checkout BUT don't pay. Your order will be created and listed as "Unconfirmed" until it gets cleared after 2 hours since you didn't pay.

While the real, but illegitimate order is up, use inspect element to alter the text.

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You are now 10,000 dollars richer! (But not really lol)

JESUS CHRIST, I just said that anyone can view the HTML of any webpage, but that screen shot has shipped, and tracking info, none that would populate any which way you want to inspect your stupid element or not.

The Question, the question , the question, does order #95856 not exist?
I’m not asking you how to inspect element and view html and try to replicate something similar

We are all asking you if order#95856 with those items from DO is in fact real or not.
CAN YOU VERIFY THIS FOR THE COMMUNITY OR NOT?
 
Let me explain, and in fact teach you how to do this right now.


JESUS CHRIST, I just said that anyone can view the HTML of any webpage, but that screen shot has shipped, and tracking info, none that would populate any which way you want to inspect your stupid element or not.

The Question, the question , the question, does order #95856 not exist?
I’m not asking you how to inspect element and view html and try to replicate something similar

We are all asking you if order#95856 with those items from DO is in fact real or not.
CAN YOU VERIFY THIS FOR THE COMMUNITY OR NOT?
Not just view, but edit. I have shown this. Anyway, yes that order does not exist. Though as I stated, I'm sure it did exist at one point. I want to be perfectly honest. Anyone can make an unpaid order, edit the details, post screenshot, etc

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Example of me editing HTML via inspect element:

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Not just view, but edit. I have shown this. Anyway, yes that order does not exist. Though as I stated, I'm sure it did exist at one point. I want to be perfectly honest. Anyone can make an unpaid order, edit the details, post screenshot, etc

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Example of me editing HTML via inspect element:

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Well well well... so you are able to look and see orders huh? What happened to that being only accessible to the customer and vendor and then being either deleted by the site automatically or by the customer manually? But you are able to go look at past orders? Thanks for confirming what I knew all along
 
So the order “may have existed at one point” smh

I can see why a couple Vendors have left at this point and why so many people are attempting DDoS attacks, I am sure others are just trying basic SQL Injections and others will simply just keep messing with Domain, Registrar and Servers.

Either way, not that you can do too much with it and I’m only posting Public Information already available to anyone just like “Inspect Element” apparently.

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Good Luck with CloudFlares “SafeGuards Network infrastructure against layer 3 and layer 4 DDoS Attacks”
 
Well well well... so you are able to look and see orders huh? What happened to that being only accessible to the customer and vendor and then being either deleted by the site automatically or by the customer manually? But you are able to go look at past orders? Thanks for confirming what I knew all along
You cannot be serious B-ware. Anyway, shipping info from orders can be/is deleted.

Orders need to exist somewhere or else the Vendor/Buyer cannot see them. That's how websites work. It exists in a database. I can see orders, as admin, for support purposes.
 
So the order “may have existed at one point” smh

I can see why a couple Vendors have left at this point and why so many people are attempting DDoS attacks, in sure others are just trying basic SQL Injections and others will simply just keep messing with Domain, Registrar and Servers.

Either way, not that you can do too much with it and I’m only posting Public Information already available to anyone just like “Inspect Element” apparently.

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Good Luck with CloudFlares “SafeGuards Network infrastructure against layer 3 and layer 4 DDoS Attacks”
Ok?

Like I said, make an order, don't pay for it. It exists, you can edit the HTML, fake whatever you want. You want honesty, no?

After 2 hours, the unpaid order wipes.
 
Where did some of the vendors go @Brewly

^^ That question has been asked a couple times and you’re ignoring.

You are crashing and burning right now because you are NOT being transparent. If you’re not going to answer questions then there’s really no point of you being here.
 
I don't know what you're referring to, there's like 50 additional posts that I am not going through just to humor you. I'll respond if you have a specific question but I don't have ample time to waste in an internet argument.

Summary - 50 votes of Brewly sinking. Getting into arguments because he’s not being forthcoming with answers.
 
Where did some of the vendors go @Brewly

^^ That question has been asked a couple times and you’re ignoring.

You are crashing and burning right now because you are NOT being transparent. If you’re not going to answer questions then there’s really no point of you being here.
I cannot speak on other's behalf if they don't give me permission. I am answering questions.
 
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