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Originally Posted by erooup
If they host with Webair, use [email protected] as his public email, and use a google mail called webairsteve, I think its fair to ask if they have something to do with webair.
I doubt they have something to do with it, and would guess its just a default name from a NATS install.
But nothing wrong in asking.
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"Looks like webair
is involved"
"Looks like webair
maybe involved"
Probably a matter of semantics but the first example reads to me like he is pretty sure they are involved.
In any case, this industry has shown us time and time again the lengths that certain individuals will go to cover up their nefarious activities and creating an email address like
[email protected] just seems kinda suspicious if they [webair] have managed to cover up their involvement with the site/program in question for this long.
Food for thought; I don't host with webair and I never have or will so I don't have a horse in this race.