... but then a few more people saying "No, actually it's fine." But you never know - internet anonymity, etc.
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If they *were* properly dodgy, there'd be much more readily available googleable outrage out there, but I don't see a great deal.
The complaints in the link above ^^^ were about the SSL certificate of the site not being correctly signed. Now, I've looked into it, and it's because they're using a certificate which is correctly signed for the ibood.com domain, and trying to use that on the ibood.co.uk domain. Which isn't quite right.
How much of an indicator of fraudery that is, I don't know. It could just be a competence issue, or a "we're doing this as cheaply as possible by cutting corners" issue.
Posted By: Arizona Bay, Aug 18, 09:39:08
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