NO guys im still very much here.
Isn't it amazing how much mud slinging and false accusations can be bandied around a forum by individuals who can't see past their nose ends, and I speak about the minority not the majority of the carpet cleaners on here.
We are a genuine company,
http://newcastlecarpetcleaningcompany.co.uk and not extracta guys, who agreed with Mark Joyce on his comments and gave him an example. Then Dan Paton asked for the link to YOOquote and I gave it to him, now this is where the vultures and mud slingers came into play.
Then I get accused of trying to market YOOquote, remember I was asked, so I reciprocated.
I never denied nor laid claim to YOOquote as I was not actively marketing YOOquote on this forum, and Nick Attwood AKA (Sherlock), anyone with a little knowledge can trace a domain name back to its owner, NO brilliance there then. If I wanted to hide who I was do you really think I would use my real name and address as registered with the domain registrar to trick people. As far as iprice is concerned (Sherlock) you really should have done all your homework first. Yes iprice calculator is free under GNU but it is the basic version, I actually purchased a license to use minimart which is the advanced version, only to find out at a later date that it is a free to download piece of open source software called opencart, with a bit of salt added by iprice.
This software is freely available to develop as you see fit if you know how, "I know how, so I developed it". Just like wordpress and joomla which are also free and opensource, which most of you probably use for your own websites, and your webmasters actually sell to you. YOOquote is offered in exactly the same way under GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE Version 3, 29 June 2007 by offering a free trial.
My intensions are not to deceive nor to sell YOOquote to you, you are all grown ups on here that make your own decisions based on what you see and not what is said by others. Some of you really should get a load of this:
http://www.marcandangel.com/2012/08/15/12-choices-your-future-self-will-thank-you-for/#more-495A note for the guys who posted the false accusations, like I said at the beginning of this email, we are a genuine company and not con men. Initially YOOquote was developed to help our company increase sales, as it did beyond our wildest dreams, so we decided to make it freely available under GNU to the carpet cleaning industry.
We have developed YOOquote to help carpet cleaners not rip them off. We are prepared to forget about the previous false accusations and not seek to consult our solicitors at this time for liable. But if the accusations still persist we will take this further, and under the British Telecommunications Act, the owners of Cleanitup will have no choice but to comply with the law and release the neccassary information pertaining to those individuals to prosecute.
And anyone else found abusing our YOOquote servers like some of you already have, mentioning no names, will also have action taken against them.
I won't be taking part in this post any longer