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Bypassing pay pal paynent method


Hello Friends, As the name suggests,Today i am going to tell you all a trick by use of which you will be able to download paid software's , Ebooks, Games for free.The Tricks is very simple and works on more than800 websites..!!! So I suggest you to use this trick when you seriously need because i don't take any responsibility for any harm caused due to this trick because this trick is for educational purpose only and so that if you are a webmaster or owner of a site which is using a java script Paypal button than you can immediately take steps to prevent users from downloading premium content from your site for free.The Trick:-1). Open Google and search for the below line without removing the "quotes""this order button requires a JavaScript enabled browser"NOTE:IF U WANT TO DOWNLOAD CONTENT OF YOUR Interest OR CHOICE YOU CAN ADD THAT THING AFTER THE STRING.For Example if you want to download ebooks than search for "this order button requires a JavaScript enabled browser"ebooks2). Now Choose any site from the search results and wait till the site loads fully.3).Now copy the below line and paste it in your browser's address bar. as shown in the image below :javascript:top.location=document.getElementsByName('return')[0].value; javascript:void(0);Now You will be redirected to the thank you or Transaction complete page and now you will be able to download the free stuff provided by that website..!!Hope you liked my article do share your views in the comments below and enjoy it .

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