Archive for January, 2010

Google’s new iPhone Beater comes printed with a QR Code!

Posted in Uncategorized on January 6, 2010 by the3gdatingagency

Engadget have got their hands on the Google Nexus One, Google’s rival to Apple’s iPhone and a nasty little stab in the back for their Android Platform partners.

Although there isn’t much detail the pictures reveal that it’s going to feature a QR Code printed on the back of the casing. I’ve been talking for years about how useful this could be and how it could lead to some really cool device brand loyalty.

Here’s how:

1) Give every handset it’s own short URL (in the same way you give it an IMEI) and print this on the casing.
2) Also give the user a couple of extra QR Code stickers (they can stick them one on their bedroom wall and another in their car for safe keeping)
3) Host a blank mobilized webpage for every handset and bookmark it within the mobiles web browser.
4) Let users visit this webpage (by snapping the QR Code or visiting the bookmark) and personalise it (like they would with a printed business card) by adding their Name, Website, Business image etc. and supporting the hosting of their VCard for downloading.
5) Enable security by setting the devices IMEI as a one time password (which needs to be changed on first visit)
6) Offer a secure “backup my phone content & contacts” application in conjunction with this URL and the new password.

Imagine now you lose your phone, it falls in a bath of water or you just want to upgrade your old phone. Simply get a new phone, capture the QR Code (by simply capturing the QR Code on your bedroom wall, off the casing of your broken/old phone), then enter your password, hey pesto you’re back up and running with all your restored content.

Imagine now you meet someone at a conference. Simply picture the QR Code on the back of their phone and a VCard is immediately stored on your mobile. No need for fiddling about with InfraRed beams, texting your VCard, or finding their bluetooth name, authorising access, setting a password etc. simply point your cameraphone at the back of their phone, snap the QR Code, visit the website and you have it all there.

Hey why just one QR Code? …how about one for business (featuring a link to your LinkedIn profile) and one for more informal social needs (featuring a link to your facebook profile)?

Vanity Dating Site expels 5,000 members for getting too CHUBBY!

Posted in Uncategorized on January 6, 2010 by the3gdatingagency

The Guardian’s Sam Jones has lapped up an “unashamedly naked and upfront PR stunt” by dating website “BeautifulPeople.com” who’s founder Robert Hintze has expelled 5,000 members after festive weight gain.

The swashbuckling founder (pictured) is claiming that “chubby members” who have got ‘too fat’ for its books needed to be exiled democratically after letting themselves go over the festive period and becoming “a direct threat to our business model”. Apparently it had been “forced” to act by “gluttonous members” in the US, UK and Canada who had revealed the scale of their yuletide overindulgence in pictures they posted online since Christmas.

So please tell me if I’m not getting this right… BeautifulPeople.com is a online community that has no possible way of ensuring the photo you have submitted is in any way genuine, and it has got a problem with members who are unnecessarily updating their stored photo profiles with new photos of them looking “chubby”?

Doesn’t really add up to me…. can anyone else explain why a member of such a vanity community would do this?

Postman loses £130,000 after falling victim to fake profile scam

Posted in Uncategorized on January 5, 2010 by the3gdatingagency

The Daily Mail has a report on how Shane Symington from Portsmouth has sank into depression and debt after handing over £130,000 in an internet scam involving Nigerian fraudsters on MySpace who duped him by pretending to be a stunningly pretty American woman named ‘Angela Gates’.

The scurilous fraudsters even continued with the scam after he realised the deception by tricking him into engaging with a bogus FBI website which tricked more money out of him in order to pay legal expenses and the cost for agents to retrieve his lost money.

He said: ‘I feel sick from it all, I feel disillusioned, they have just played on my good nature. I’ve lost my life-savings, I have two loans and credit card debts, I’m in huge debts because of all of this…. …Before this happened, I used to go out every night, now I just stay in because I’ve lost all the self-confidence in my life and I don’t have the money to go out any more. I’ve also had five weeks off with depression from work… …It’s just wicked people getting everything they can get out of people… …You just can’t trust anyone on the internet. I want to warn people but I know I won’t be the last to fall for something like this.’

Detective Constable Jon Knox, of Hampshire Police, added: ‘This is a very sad situation, and this man has now parted with a huge sums of money through his own good nature – in trying to help others and then to recover some of what he had lost… …We do not want anyone else to fall foul of this kind of shocking activity and I would warn anyone who is asked for money over the internet by people they do not know to refuse and not put yourself at risk.’

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The 3G Dating Agency removes first fake profile for 2010…

Posted in Uncategorized on January 3, 2010 by the3gdatingagency

Over the new year new member sign ups have been particularly brisk with lots of you making finding someone special top of your new year resolutions. It’s also been a very busy time for the scammers, and we’re happy to announce the first we’ve blocked to be the beautiful “CHLOE31″, here’s her picture:

The “CHLOE31″ profile boasted that she was “just sexy n cute”, “single n looking for a guy who wil love me for fun date n sex lol”. Our moderators got suspicious when we saw that “CHLOE31″ was advertising the 35338 premium short code that belongs to the “Mobile Date Channel” (http://www.mobiledatechannel.com) and charges approximately $2 per message recieved.

One more check of the IP address and it was obvious this scam was an attempt to place a free advert for the Mobile Date Channel, run by Toronto VoC0Mo Inc (http://vocomo.ca) who is partnered with brands including “Mobile Hookup txt.talk.date” (mobilehookup.net), “Heart2Heart Mobile” (h2hmobile.com) and “Quest Mobile” (questmobilechat.com)

As another scam profile bites the dust… the team here at The 3G Dating Agency would like to wish you a safe, scam free, happy and successful 2010!