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Default Tool Sharing Programmes?


"acmusic" wrote in message
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On Tuesday, July 10, 2012 10:32:38 PM UTC+1, michael adams wrote:
"acmusic" <> wrote in message
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- Hi all,

- Does anyone know of any tool lending libraries or tool sharing schemes in
the
UK?

- I've had a look at www.toolshareuk.com


As indeed you should Alex as its registered in your name.

Another dumb business idea eh chum ?


michael adams

Thank You.
Alex


As discussed, fair cop. Hope you've read my explanation.


Nope. As I explained for the reasons given, the whole idea is a
non starter.

Rather than allowing you to sit around for months on end wondering why
you got so littel response, I've explained it all for you.

But rather than thank me, like most people who post on NewsGroups
with their bright ideas, you probably want to argue, you won't take
no for an answer

If possible could you please remove your WhoIS search results post please?



Sorry that's not an option. I feel under no obligation of any kind to oblige
spammers. Rather than make a postive contribution to this NG you chose to
act under false pretences, using this NG for your own selfish ends

And even if I wanted to, I can't remove further posts which have quoted
my post in any case.

If you were that worried about being found out, and the possibility of
your security being compromied then perhaps you should have
conducted a whois query on your own website before posting it
on a public forum. Either that or post under a pseudonym.

Just count yourself lucky that you've never felt tempted to rob
banks, that's all.

As I've said, your idea is a non-starter. Hand tools as used for
fencing not only last a lifetime, but very often are handed down.
There's not even any requirement to be that fastidious about
well made tools - provided they're not abused or allowed to
rust, then they'll last.

All of which would make anyone naturally wary about lending
such tools to someone who unnaccountably didn't already own
any of their own, and had no intention of buying any.

And so for this reason there's probably little likelihood
that you'll ever be in any position to compromise the identity
of too many potential subscribers as you have already
done in your own case.


michael adams

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Brgds,
Alex