Richard's entire post looks clearly like a Sahil marketing effort: COPY We have made a brief report which is not for public viewing, but which has identified a small number of issues on the Net4U network (which were quickly rectified) that were as a result of previous employees. We found nothing that was causing deliberate loss of bandwidth to any other party. We did not fully complete the work due to budget restraints, however we did cover most of the important aspects. Some of our recommendations have been implemented, and sadly others have not been done, but Net4U are operating somewhat better than they were. /COPY YEAH RIGHT. We all have the MP3 of Sahil BOASTING about taking bandwidth. How do you reconcile that with your above claim? I think we would all like the answer. Sahil also ropes his friends into fronting for him, including doing the following actions, both people have admitted that Sahil got them to contact me: 1) Sending me an abusive email 2) Contacting me to rent several thousand dollars worth of equipment that I would never loan to Sahil. COPY
I can assure you the bandwidth offered by Net4U in that "distributed" email is legitimate, and I should warn you that continued accusations and alligations are a direct attack against me and my company, which left Net4U operating legally and above board, and there is no justification for this blatant deformation. /COPY
Don't like the heat, get out of the fire. You knew full well what you were getting into when you associated yourself with Net4u by doing this contracting job. COPY It doesn't take much for everyone to see that some of you are making an issue simply because it's Sahil and Net4U, and because you were a reject at school who was picked on and bullied, and now have a psychological disorder resulting in you playing out the role of your boyhood deamon from school, dishing out what you received. /COPY OK, whatever. I have a small **** or a demon or whatever (This is starting to sound like whacky religious stuff). How did you KNOW??? Michael Hallager Managing Director Networkstuff / Comsolve
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