QUOTE(darran @ Mar 27 2008, 09:02 AM)

I have been in direct contact with this person for the past few days and we have been talking a potential advertising venture together on my site, she is offering to pay me but I don't know how much of this is actually legit. She seems to have a valid email and has actually seen my site since she has quoted some of my post URLs. If payment were to be made, which would be the most safest one to get across? I was thinking of paypal but I have heard some security vulnerabilities have been exploited with that.
Any service where you do not hand over account details can be classed as safe. Paypal would be OK if you want the whole thing to be done over the Internet, or a good old fashioned cheque is pretty secure, but would involve you handing over your address. The points to remember are not to hand over any of your bank details (account number, etc.) just in case this is a scam, and to wait until you can see the money in your account before you put the adverts on your site. It may be slightly annoying to the advertiser, but if they are genuine they will understand why.
QUOTE(darran @ Mar 27 2008, 09:02 AM)

On the case with PrivacyProtect, I have never heard of this service until I received an email from them. I had no idea that my domain was actually registered with them. That brings back to my assumption that domains registered by Xidomains are automatically binded to this service. Don't you think it is a little weird that a potential advertiser is contacting me through the Whois information of my domain instead of making direct contact to me on my site where I have listed down my email?
Not at all. Your WHOIS details should be correct, and will tell someone exactly who is in charge of a domain name. Just like you are checking out the person interested in advertising on your site, they may have checked out your details on the web and through the WHOIS record. Having your details on the WHOIS makes you appear 'real' - there should be a name, address and phone number - some actual contact details. In your case you're lucky they did contact you - I wouldn't if someone hid their details.
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