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Assuming that websiteTextBox is an instance of a TextBox, then doing this:
masterRec = websiteTextBox + "," + logonIDTextBox.Text;
will call the default ToString implementation on it. Since TextBox does not implement ToString itself, you get the object.ToString version which returns the string name of the class, not it's content.
So if logonIDTextBox.Text contains "Text", you string will end up as "System.Windows.Forms.TextBox,Text" as you see.

You could use the Text property instead of the instance?
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