>The other thing that I notice, though, is that their services are
marketed
>at clueless newbies who know nothing about web sites. If someone
>really wants a business site, they're better off paying a web monkey
to
>design it, then get hosting for that $7 a month you mention.
I went to the webcenter link you had and checked out their sample
pages.
They were just .png files with no links to actual web sites. So I did
searches
on the companies listed and found 2 out of the 4. out of the 2 1
appears to be
still using MA for their web sites. Next I went to masamples.com and
got up to
page 4 and either I find no website or one that is no longer using
MA. Are some
of the companies fake? I am pretty sure they are with the generic
names they use.
But I really do not know. I will just steer clear of them.
>Wow. That's a funny one. Unfranchise. Sounds like someone's in denial
>over their MLM!
It's a binomial business specializing in mass customization and one-
to-one
marketing. Bleech makes me sick. I hope one day these kinds of
companies
are put away. Of course that would leave room for a new scam.
>Thanks. I dropped it because it was going off topic and didn't want
to
>make a blow up over it, but I did wait until at least one person had
>commented on what my posts would look like so I could make my point.
I try and write all my posts in Word or something like Open Office so
I can
get my spelling straight and most of my grammar. I am a stickler for
good
grammar. I hate when I hear some one say that someone "borrowed" them
something. It's lent, someone lent you something. But that is me.
Stephen
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