I thank you for the support Jeffa. Upon reflecting on my original post, its quite clear that I really did not post enough to assuade people from believing that I was going to use this as a hacking tool. Perhaps BroswerUk playing the devil's advocate was not such a bad thing, as you said it helped to show better my intentions. It was just in my opinion that he could've gone about it in a more professional manner, I don't think that attacking me or my business was a very good way to go about it.

It comes back to what we had talked about before, and how you had provided positive feedback to what I had said while others just talked junk. Maybe that wasn't BrowserUk's intention, but it did seem that way.


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