I am sure everyone here knows of the website PS3hax.net but who owns these websites? That is a very good question, and one i found my self asking a few times as i noticed the ads looked very similar for sometime now. As when comparing them to other websites such as the ones owned by CaputoMedia and the ever growing neglect and lazy approach the owner Pirate had for what was suppose to be his own website. Well the truth has come out and its very clear that Pirate does not own PS3hax.net but is rather a puppet of CaputoMedia who was hired after the sale to maintain the site. [break]..[/break]
They asked Pirate to stay on and maintain the website as the company feared that the same type of backlash would occur when they bought up rest of the scene's popular websites of PSX-Scene / DashHacks / PSgroove .. So how do we know that Pirate no longer owns the site. Well the easiest way to confirm this is follow the money. The ads on the website all have several things in common. They are all the same and from the same company. but there is a unique identifier that can not be denied. This is called the poolid
If you search "61976" on the four websites page source, they will show that is the poolid for CPMStar (which is a Gaming ad company). This ID is unique, think of it like an account number. Some site has multiple numbers if they want to see which ads are being clicked more and all that but also many sites will use the same number for all the ads. but in this case the number is being used by all four sites. Which only happens if all the ad revenue is going to the same account.. So this is 100% factual and not any type of speculation as this is the smoking gun evidence that proves Pirate is not the owner of the website known as ps3hax.net / ps4hax.net. As you see in the pictures included below and you can search this for yourself that all those ID match. So there you have it. Pirate is not the owner of ps3hax network and has not been for some time. The ps3hax staff did not know of this secret just as the PSX-Scene/DashHacks/QJ Staff's. but the current owner and former owner kept this a secret for a very long time and now it's no longer a secret but public information as it should be.
PSX-Scene.com
DASHHACKS.com
PS3HAX.net
QJ.net
They asked Pirate to stay on and maintain the website as the company feared that the same type of backlash would occur when they bought up rest of the scene's popular websites of PSX-Scene / DashHacks / PSgroove .. So how do we know that Pirate no longer owns the site. Well the easiest way to confirm this is follow the money. The ads on the website all have several things in common. They are all the same and from the same company. but there is a unique identifier that can not be denied. This is called the poolid
If you search "61976" on the four websites page source, they will show that is the poolid for CPMStar (which is a Gaming ad company). This ID is unique, think of it like an account number. Some site has multiple numbers if they want to see which ads are being clicked more and all that but also many sites will use the same number for all the ads. but in this case the number is being used by all four sites. Which only happens if all the ad revenue is going to the same account.. So this is 100% factual and not any type of speculation as this is the smoking gun evidence that proves Pirate is not the owner of the website known as ps3hax.net / ps4hax.net. As you see in the pictures included below and you can search this for yourself that all those ID match. So there you have it. Pirate is not the owner of ps3hax network and has not been for some time. The ps3hax staff did not know of this secret just as the PSX-Scene/DashHacks/QJ Staff's. but the current owner and former owner kept this a secret for a very long time and now it's no longer a secret but public information as it should be.
PSX-Scene.com
DASHHACKS.com
PS3HAX.net
QJ.net
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A Day that will go down in Scene History
A Day that will go down in Scene History
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