Re: Aplus.net, experiences?

From: Matt Probert (comments_at_probertencyclopaedia.com)
Date: 07/04/04


Date: Sun, 04 Jul 2004 08:10:10 GMT


 On Sat, 3 Jul 2004 17:40:38 -0400 "Tina - AffordableHOST, Inc."
<tina@affordablehost.com> broke off from drinking a cup of tea at
Posted via Supernews, http://www.supernews.com to write:

>>
>> Pot - kettle Tina? You are also twisting the truth by trying to associate
>your
>> ex-client (and his alleged behaviour ) with Matt who has previously made
>it clear
>> what the connection isn't.
>
>
>Matt used (uses?) the ex-client's ad banner services to generate traffic.
>If the ad banner site gets shut down for ToS violation or gets bad publicity
>over it...those ad services will potentially be negatively affected. That
>most certainly is a business relationship.

The Probert Encyclopaedia briefly trialled a free banner exchange
network. That's hardly a partnership, though yes it is a relationship.
I certainly have not encouraged or condoned any criminal activity,
alleged or otherwise.

I personally have also drunk Coca-Cola and eaten a McDonald's
hamburger in the past. I don't feel that makes me or the firm I'm
associated with in any way responsible for the actions of the
proprietors or directors of those firms?

Matt



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