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    Quote Originally Posted by nijan0 View Post
    For those who don't want to go through all the pages, I have saved all the bb pictures. And as a bonus, a lot more free pictures for you to enjoy (all japs). (if you notice I am missing something good let me know, you may get another great collection of videos


    http://www.megafileupload.com/en/fil...lbusts-7z.html
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    Couldnt understand where to look on the page...lol was all confusing

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    Quote Originally Posted by nijan0 View Post
    For those who don't want to go through all the pages, I have saved all the bb pictures. And as a bonus, a lot more free pictures for you to enjoy (all japs). (if you notice I am missing something good let me know, you may get another great collection of videos


    http://www.megafileupload.com/en/fil...lbusts-7z.html
    Scanner blocked the page because of a Trojan.

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    I am sorry, I don't know why it didn't work. Try this one. http://www.filedropper.com/mangasballbusts

    Let me know if it works so I that I can upload some videos

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    Quote Originally Posted by nijan0 View Post
    I am sorry, I don't know why it didn't work. Try this one. http://www.filedropper.com/mangasballbusts

    Let me know if it works so I that I can upload some videos
    Yes it works Atleast I am able to download it

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    I'm putting the videos on the video thread, enjoy

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    Thumbnails from 'Victory to the Ladies, New Issue

    Some of the 27 pictures from the new issue of 'Victory to the Ladies', from,
    http://tinypay.me/suz4cpka

    An enthralling story of tough chics giving the bad guys a hard time, in the best way possible. By going straight for the nuts!
    Last edited by try; 10-17-2012 at 05:45 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by try View Post
    Some of the 27 pictures from the new issue of 'Victory to the Ladies', from,
    http://tinypay.me/suz4cpka

    An enthralling story of tough chics giving the bad guys a hard time, in the best way possible. By going straight for the nuts!
    Hi ty its telling me there is a problem with the sites security certificate.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pete40 View Post
    Hi ty its telling me there is a problem with the sites security certificate.
    Can you be more specific Pete? I've used tinypay for a long time and have encountered no problems, security or otherwise. And none have been reported to me, and I have a number of repeat customers, so they must have found it ok.

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    Quote Originally Posted by try View Post
    Can you be more specific Pete? I've used tinypay for a long time and have encountered no problems, security or otherwise. And none have been reported to me, and I have a number of repeat customers, so they must have found it ok.
    I get a warning message...the security certificate presented from this web site was issued to an other website.The message goes on to tell me that they could be trying to steal my information.
    I will go ahead and buy your story anyway as the free story you did a while back was a massive turn on.The warning is from mcafee .

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    Quote Originally Posted by pete40 View Post
    I get a warning message...the security certificate presented from this web site was issued to an other website.The message goes on to tell me that they could be trying to steal my information.
    I will go ahead and buy your story anyway as the free story you did a while back was a massive turn on.The warning is from mcafee .
    Thanks Pete. Security software can ocasionally make mistakes, AVG once told me Firefox was a trojan! But this does concern me, I'll seek some expert opinion, and get back to you, hopefully by tomorrow.
    And I hope you enjoy Victory to the Ladies.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pete40 View Post
    I get a warning message...the security certificate presented from this web site was issued to an other website.The message goes on to tell me that they could be trying to steal my information.
    I will go ahead and buy your story anyway as the free story you did a while back was a massive turn on.The warning is from mcafee .
    Hi again Pete, I found out what's happening. It was my mistake in accidently not including the 's', after http. in the web adress, which can result in the security warning you saw. Ironicaly Mcafee made the same mistake as me once, have a look here,
    https://community.mcafee.com/thread/...art=0&tstart=0
    the opening post by Hayton says,
    "If you go to the Webmasters page, http://www.siteadvisor.com/webmasters/index.html
    there is a list on the right-hand side of the page of clickable links.

    I clicked on the "McAfee Community Forum" link and got an error notification
    (http://forums.mcafeehelp.com/forumdisplay.php? &f=238)

    The text reads -
    >"There is a problem with this website's security certificate.
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    > The security certificate presented by this website was issued for a different website's address.
    >
    > Security certificate problems may indicate an attempt to fool you or intercept any data you send to the server.
    > We recommend that you close this webpage and do not continue to this website."



    like the message you saw. A reply from moderator Ex-Brit, the one for Oct 7th at 7.07 am, says,

    "I just realised what the problem is here. They are using the old forums URL used before we switched to the new host. Either your bookmarks need renewing or your cookies need clearing or both.

    forums.mcafeehelp.com have changed to community.mcafee.com

    The home page for these forums is: https://community.mcafee.com/index.jspa

    The URL for this particular thread is: https://community.mcafee.com/thread/28636?tstart=0

    Note the https, which is used for all McAfee pages now.

    At least, I hope that's the problem."

    Hayton replied,
    "I think this can be closed off now. Thanks to Ex-Brit for his patience and courtesy; it was, in the end, a simple broken link. The Certificate error merely obscured that fact."

    So Tinypay is safe to visit.

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    Thumbnails, with proper address!

    Here's the picture I origanally posted in 6368, but now with the 's' in the address. Sorry about the error folks, I deserve a knee in the balls!
    As explained in my previous post the site is safe, it was my mistake with the address that was responsible for the security warning Pete saw.

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    See Tinypays Security Certificate

    One last thing. If you go to Tinypay on Opera, click the padlock and choose 'see details' you can actually see their security certificate. If you look at Mcafee's site advisor page, here,
    https://www.siteadvisor.com/sites/ht...os_ver=6.1.1.0
    you'll see they confirm it's a secure and safe site. Norton says the same.

    And apologies to Sharon and all members for taking time on this, but I wanted everyone to be sure the site I sell from is completely safe to visit. I'll try and make amends by posting a previously unpublished drawing of mine here.

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