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Submitted by Bill St. Clair on Mon, 2008-11-24 22:59.

I registered for an account, just to see what it looked like under the covers. I entered my email address, got a registration email with a code, entered the code, entered a password for my account, told them my cell phone number, entered a PIN when they called my cell phone number, entered thresholds for being required to reenter the PIN, then tried to log in. There is no <form> around the Username/Password/Login portion of the home page, and the "Login" button is not a submit element.

I recommend that before you attempt to register that you click the Login button, and ensure that it's actually a button, and that it reports that you entered incorrect username or password. They may just be harvesting email addresses and phone numbers. Or they're not quite ready to go live yet.