MEMBER VERIFICATION FOR SECURITY

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Wondering how can one verify a Member who claims that his/her User Name is "XYZ" on the forum?

Considering I am a Vendor, my account is blocked to send one on one message due to an accident and provocation of few competitors? Appeal was rejected though I have my membership renewed.

Now is there a way to verify that really this guys owns this User Name?
 
You have sent DM’s. You have sent me two which I could not reply to because you selected the option that doesn’t allow the recipient to reply. Make sure you aren’t checking that option or you won’t hear back.
 
Your account is not blocked from sending direct messages, only from posting profile posts.
You can still use the DM function but do take note only sponsors can send/receive direct messages.
Noted with thanks!

So, may I please understand one more thing her. One can only send DM to Paid Members and not the one who have not taken a paid membership? As I only see an option to SEND DIRECT MESSAGE for the paid member?
 
You have sent DM’s. You have sent me two which I could not reply to because you selected the option that doesn’t allow the recipient to reply. Make sure you aren’t checking that option or you won’t hear back.
Gracie5 - Thanks once again! I do have questions time to time and I will do as recommend.
 
Noted with thanks!

So, may I please understand one more thing her. One can only send DM to Paid Members and not the one who have not taken a paid membership? As I only see an option to SEND DIRECT MESSAGE for the paid member?
Yes as only sponsors have the DM privileges.
 
They can see everyone's IP addresses but most of us are smart enough to use VPNs. I've had those isssues where I've had to verify a lot of clientele. What was ur first order? When ? How many pages? I don't know as obscure as I can get to prove it's them
 
To me this is the only true way and I keep it in my profile.


THE FOLLOWING IS OUR ONLY FUCKING PGP BLOCK, IF SOMEONE CANT VERIFY, THEN THEY ARE NOT FUCKING US.
PGP

-----BEGIN PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK-----


Comment: User-ID: Shapes <Daddy@aol.com>

Comment: a.k.a.: PHXPHX <PHX@aol.com>

Comment: Valid from: 4/25/2024 4:56 PM

Comment: Type: 255-bit EdDSA (secret key available)

Comment: Usage: Signing, Encryption, Certifying User-IDs

Comment: Fingerprint: 35C33935434D928484F1EF3AD16C443C116E262F





mDMEZirDkxYJKwYBBAHaRw8BAQdALEfV5FdYE2c22gl1nwyniekpcXTL9spqBeKn

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AgYVCgkICwIEFgIDAQIeBwIXgBYhBDXDOTVDTZKEhPHvOtFsRDwRbiYvBQJmz0p5

AAoJENFsRDwRbiYvCUcA/35fzdymD1K+eeGVJdlEKZjofvD9+W7/jG/o2n1Abib/

AP9LsNoqhp0OL+f991xot26AhmaoGmYyVSRCgQgqLrzFBrQUUEhYUEhYIDxQSFhA

YW9sLmNvbT6IkwQTFgoAOwIbAwULCQgHAgIiAgYVCgkICwIEFgIDAQIeBwIXgBYh

BDXDOTVDTZKEhPHvOtFsRDwRbiYvBQJmz0p5AAoJENFsRDwRbiYvh30BAMb8VIxf

LJKIdGvfd+zgR6SvUqDsk79aAHK2ySNIw016AP9jq5fLCPiq8m8GDU1w55g9jHs/

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fpDcu4UT/j4q2V9h9mbUQkB8GmeHz2YBuDgEZirDkxIKKwYBBAGXVQEFAQEHQO/a

uDIq9OsUzq1KP6Kb8OCmGi+M7Rw0DHd7rub31tZGAwEIB4h+BBgWCgAmAhsMFiEE

NcM5NUNNkoSE8e860WxEPBFuJi8FAmaLfM8FCQYFjHAACgkQ0WxEPBFuJi+RywD/

etOfaGYRTgeJFj+MDCAy38GwNblyFlGGdGxqE468KVoA+wWjeyKePmZi3MacMKhx

vx6yiOwDvunenYptM5Aws+8P

=Xamd

-----END PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK-----
 
@PHXINC , can you explain how your PGP block verifies users and keeps you safe? That prevents anyone from intercepting or reading your conversations with individuals, but doesn't mean one of those individuals is not who they say they are.
 
i am the only one with the private key to that block, no one else can decode a message. its that simple.



in preparation for some moves we are making we have changed our PGP. Ill put in our profile if able. But you want to make sure to have a fake email address obviously and no identifiers. Its the gold standard in encrypted communication and verification. No cell phones guys. This is desk only.


-----BEGIN PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK-----

Comment: User-ID: WopWop <Daddy@Aol.com>

Comment: Valid from: 11/1/2024 8:40 PM

Comment: Valid until: 11/1/2027 12:00 PM

Comment: Type: 255-bit EdDSA (secret key available)

Comment: Usage: Signing, Encryption, Certifying User-IDs

Comment: Fingerprint: 2B4B7C439DE2F22FA698BA115CC3DD7EB0414DCF





mDMEZyV0+xYJKwYBBAHaRw8BAQdAeGcMrYBw4UiZADVavM8UhQ7eY25rImMT96U6

/E+MVxS0FldvcFdvcCA8RGFkZHlAQW9sLmNvbT6ImQQTFgoAQRYhBCtLfEOd4vIv

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b3HfyEBBAP0XheQOTPUdbM634O/pxZWaldlp3OixpoXsVUSNsddAAbg4BGcldPsS

CisGAQQBl1UBBQEBB0B0ThQ/2Eovro9Ba09AsqZG8qHUlDD+MTy2Rib2BvqSXgMB

CAeIfgQYFgoAJhYhBCtLfEOd4vIvppi6EVzD3X6wQU3PBQJnJXT7AhsMBQkFoyCF

AAoJEFzD3X6wQU3PkacBAPal025eWPmo1hgjmMwfod35QmM1XZubVn0pVecxygSx

APsGoGWdCF7y0AlSOXd0wjV93dzooaD3zE/dRAtvDsPHDA==

=YIKT

-----END PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK-----
 
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