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[quote="Cupid"]It is a design feature of Gixen that snipes are held with a primary key of your user name AND password. The consequence is that if you change your eBay password you can no longer see previously entered snipes. Those snipes would fail anyway as the password is now incoorect for them.[/quote]
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mario
Posted: Tue Apr 08, 2008 4:25 am
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Sorry about your snipes gone, this is indeed by design, and while inconvenient when you change your password, it's good for the overall site security.
As for the Microsoft - I'm not sure how they determine which site is phishing, and which isn't. Gixen is definitely not a phishing site, and uses your username/password only for intended purpose.
Cupid
Posted: Tue Apr 08, 2008 3:48 am
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It is a design feature of Gixen that snipes are held with a primary key of your user name AND password. The consequence is that if you change your eBay password you can no longer see previously entered snipes. Those snipes would fail anyway as the password is now incoorect for them.
menamba1
Posted: Mon Apr 07, 2008 10:53 pm
Post subject: why were all scheduled items deleted?
Strange things happening in this website. Early this morning, MS picked up this website as a possible phissing website.
In the last 20minutes, this website indicated that the ebay password had isues (not recognized in ebay). So I changed tried the password and ebay accepted it. Went back to gixen and was able to get in with new password, however, previously added items that are scheduled have disappeared. Please explain what happened and how I can avoid this issue in the future.
Thanks!
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