Originally posted by sandre
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Originally posted by DiverWhy Cojak!!! Whatever happened to the calm collected philosophical person that we have all grown to admire and endeavoured to emulate.
I am now calm and collected."I can put any old tat in my sig, put quotes around it and attribute to someone of whom I've heard, to make it sound true."
- Voltaire/Benjamin Franklin/Anne Frank...Comment
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These bunch of total ****** at MCBS have illegally downloaded this utter tulipe on to my computer without my prior consent. I have absolutely no clue as to how they can get away with such utter rubbish - i know for 100% fact that i never accepted these terms and conditions nor did i click "okay" to anything such as this. If anyone is doing the court action, it will be me sueing these tulip-faces for installing items onto my computer without any prior consent - i accepted their T&C's? My ass!
Any mildly-knowledged individuals will know to not accept installations from porn websites, as most of they times they are bulltulip porn-dialers or equivalent. If these idiots think they will be receiving £19.99 from me, they have to first prove that i accepted their terms; though i'm sure they can and will not.
£19.99 is not a lot of money, but jesus christ, they must think the world is full of idiots who would agree to pay such bulltulip claims from a company who have one thing in mind; their money. They can rot in hell, cheeky sods.Comment
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Originally posted by MaverickUKThese bunch of total ****** at MCBS have illegally downloaded this utter tulipe on to my computer without my prior consent. I have absolutely no clue as to how they can get away with such utter rubbish - i know for 100% fact that i never accepted these terms and conditions nor did i click "okay" to anything such as this. If anyone is doing the court action, it will be me sueing these tulip-faces for installing items onto my computer without any prior consent - i accepted their T&C's? My ass!
Any mildly-knowledged individuals will know to not accept installations from porn websites, as most of they times they are bulltulip porn-dialers or equivalent. If these idiots think they will be receiving £19.99 from me, they have to first prove that i accepted their terms; though i'm sure they can and will not.
£19.99 is not a lot of money, but jesus christ, they must think the world is full of idiots who would agree to pay such bulltulip claims from a company who have one thing in mind; their money. They can rot in hell, cheeky sods.Comment
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Unstoppable pop-up!!!!!
I have tried absolutely everything in these forums to get rid of this mbs thing and nothing works for me. spybot, deleting the files, safe mode everything!!! Generally speaking im not too bad with computers but this, i just cant get rid of. Does anyone know of any ways or suggestions to get rid of it before i have to completely rebuild my computer
Any help greatly appreciatedComment
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Originally posted by CelestialCJ View PostI have tried absolutely everything in these forums to get rid of this mbs thing and nothing works for me. spybot, deleting the files, safe mode everything!!! Generally speaking im not too bad with computers but this, i just cant get rid of. Does anyone know of any ways or suggestions to get rid of it before i have to completely rebuild my computer
Any help greatly appreciatedComment
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i have had this mbs (im going to stay on your computer forever) for ages now, the indicater says the bill is severe and stays on for 10 minutes, i have tried a few things but to no avail, spybot, adware dont get rid, there must be a way to get rid of this`crock of tulip`.Comment
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CelestialCJ, kato111 and other 'victims'
MBS popups can definitely be removed by downloading Prevx2.0 Antivirus.
Several other Antivirus programs claim this too and are available by searching for MBS in google. Some are free for certain periods, others you pay from the start.
Download Prevx2.0 from http://www.prevx.com .When on the site, click on where it says 'Download'. It is available free for 1 month (the whole program) then they are very fair and still detect malware after that period but won't delete the malware (as during the free trial) until you subscribe; much cheaper than most AVs. It will do its detecting, place the offending files, not just of MBS but all others which your existing Antivirus has missed, into a 'JAIL'. It is then up to you to delete those files in the JAIL. and from the shortcut on your desktop and in the start program. Your computer will be clear.
Also claiming success 'spynomore', 'Virusvault', and several others.
Also visit
http://andymerrett.co.uk/2007/03/03/...ware/#comments Read it all, over 330 postings, and several removal methods are there including System Restore explained by contributor 'Sussex'.
http://michaelpollitt.com/wordpress/?p=142 Some methods in there. Send Michael your IE History, he tells you how to achieve that. He write for the Guardian and is investigating how these files are lodged onto computers.
http://www.pcadvisor.co.uk/forums/in...ion=mypostings
Lots of reading there and several removal methods under 'MBS Bill'
I think that Prevx2.0 is the simplest way for us computer dummies.
Good luck. Please come back to this forum with your resultsComment
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Originally posted by canihelp View PostI think that Prevx2.0 is the simplest way for us computer dummies.Comment
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Originally posted by canihelp View PostMBS popups can definitely be removed by downloading Prevx2.0 Antivirus.
I think that Prevx2.0 is the simplest way for us computer dummies.
Good luck. Please come back to this forum with your resultsComment
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