well... you could get 10 of those netbooks...I think you can print coupons from them....
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well... you could get 10 of those netbooks...I think you can print coupons from them....
Finally a fellow bricks person that knows what I'm talking about!
I've done all that as well. I've gotten to the point of even trying an old school comp and swapping nics. No luck. It's sooooo fucking hard to try to get legit coupons.
Can you elaborate on the VM setup through your friends apple? I know they have the windows based vm locked out. Tried vmware and vpc... no luck there
deep freeze was the shit a couple years back when it worked...
now I just hook up my old pc's laptops n print that way since there is no other way--& yeah I think they track the serial # of your mobo because you can't system restore or even fresh install an OS to print more...
print the coupon to a file (like a pdf) then photoshop the unique number?
Nah, that is just as bad as stealing the money.
The retailer won't be reimbursed the value of the coupon if multiple barcodes come in that are the same.
It's a pretty tight knit system these fuckers have come up with. And sadly I think bing is using the same system to flag people know... yet nobody here has even thought about that.
In case anyone is still trying to figure this out I finally found an answer. It is disturbing that they track a very specific piece of information from every machine that ever loads the coupons.com printer (ActiveX Control) but it can be defeated. If interested, email me privately and I'll share some info - obviously I don't want to just post it because A) they may see the info and figure out a way to stop it or B) file a lawsuit against me like they did that other guy alleging DMCA violations.
FYI - the method allows unique prints so that every coupon is valid.
PS FYI - the first 4 digits of the veri-fi code are based on the machine identifier assigned by coupons.com. So every coupon printed from that machine can be identified and tied to a specific machine.
same here tried everything mentioned and still on the search. Hope to find a way soon as this limit thing has me going nuts. I have even been examing the url's to find something out. Got a family size of 6 and coupons really help us out. If someone truly has a method i would be more then greatful plz pm me willing to try anything to get this to work
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tried pming you genxeratl with my email addy hopefully you have something more then what i have already tried
Last edited by Dariusz8; 07-02-2011 at 10:07 PM.
Dude, this "guy" made one post and has been gone for a while. Use virtual machines an apps that freeze the registry, but this method is time consuming. You could wipe hard drive, clean install windows OS, install ip hider app, print, repeat.
No, "dude", I'm here - nothing worth replying to as of yet. I gave the hints but I'm not going to spell it out - if I do and somehow it gets back to them they'll alter their software (yet again).
I'll give the hint again: What's the one thing unique to every single piece of equipment on earth that connects to a network? If you can answer this then you know what you need to do before loading any Q printing client.
I built a base machine and then used Clonezilla on it. I load the clients, print my Qs, then zap it with the image and start over. I can usually run through an iteration every 30 minutes or so depending on how much I'm paying attention. So far so good - able to print as many Qs as I want (or until they run out of prints).