In other words, the English address doesn't exist either.
Trouble is, two hundred miles north in Manchester there is a Richard Butler furniture maker - makes enormous sofas, and has the address and phone number. That address is exactly the sort of wee industrial estate (as it's called here) where you'd expect to find a sofa-maker, tho' my eyes are too crappy to make out the signs on streetview. I suspect the Richard Butler in Manchester might've had his name taken in vain, poor bugger.
Hi Steve - Love your vids - they always make me smile & feel full of energy to go and make stuff!
This Teds Woodworking thing - if the English address you have for this "Richard Butler" is Northway, Bridgemary, Gosport, P013 0XF, IE - well, first "IE" is Ireland, not England. Second, a look at Bridgemary shows that "Northway" is basically a little service area between the backyard garages of two small residential streets. (People's garages are built in a double row between the backyards.)
good idea Ticky66MN how much do you need Steve ......i reckon with the following you have it would be pennies but giving money to this guy would be really against honest principles :O(
Hi, I have followed your videos for a long time now, keep up the good work! The thing is that im from a little place called Estonia and woodworking is quite a popular hobby in here. Just found it funny that you mentioned Estonia as a suspicious country:)
You doo an impressive job mean cut out this socker rip him down. Ted Woody Mcgrath the guy who invented 16 000 plans oh yeah that smells like scam. you better think before you do something people
If you've made your mind up to buy it, and your content is included in his "product", then you might have grounds for a lawsuit or to help get this terrible person shut down.
Even if the 305 views thing was correct and only 10% of the viewers contributed, that would be about $2 each I think. Definitely affordable for all of us.
Steve: I have supported computers for a living for 15 years at a big ten U. Please don't give this China/Ukranian/whatever any money. You've already purest him, and are correct that it is just a bunch of unorganized plans ripped off the Internet. Please don't support the copyright, and moral, criminal.
I would certainly be interested in chipping in for this Steve. If you can get 12 or so people to contribute it'll be chicken feed. I would like to get to the bottom of this scam as, at the very least, it has become so annoying that so many potentially interesting links point back to Ted's (hah!) site - it has wasted a lot of my time and will continue to do so because these "leaders" seem to have gone viral.
Steve don't give "Ted" any money. This expose will warn all MMs. Hopefully the word will get out. Although I can only imagine the ne'er do wells that actually buy into this.
Steve: I STRONGLY urge you to have you PC THOROUGHLY scanned for viruses and trojans - that "are you sure" pop-up is the reason - if you click ANY button in the box, they WILL install a LOT on your PC - at *best*, only the "x" in the upper right can be trusted, and I can show you how to fake *that* - just because a button is labeled "go back" doesn't mean that's what it does. This is STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURE for click-hackers.
Here is to anyone that would like to put in a few bucks towards Teds donation just go to Steves wedsite in the top right click on "support WWMM" you can donate here to support our good friend Steve!
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ReplyDeleteIn other words, the English address doesn't exist either.
ReplyDeleteTrouble is, two hundred miles north in Manchester there is a Richard Butler furniture maker - makes enormous sofas, and has the address and phone number. That address is exactly the sort of wee industrial estate (as it's called here) where you'd expect to find a sofa-maker, tho' my eyes are too crappy to make out the signs on streetview. I suspect the Richard Butler in Manchester might've had his name taken in vain, poor bugger.
Hi Steve - Love your vids - they always make me smile & feel full of energy to go and make stuff!
ReplyDeleteThis Teds Woodworking thing - if the English address you have for this "Richard Butler" is Northway, Bridgemary, Gosport, P013 0XF, IE - well, first "IE" is Ireland, not England.
Second, a look at Bridgemary shows that "Northway" is basically a little service area between the backyard garages of two small residential streets. (People's garages are built in a double row between the backyards.)
hey, steve, i bought this, HMU on skype: ztenan
ReplyDeleteI know what you mean steve,
ReplyDeleteHis website is advertised on loads of websites and they all say how great it is.
Yet, it has scam written all over it!
good idea Ticky66MN
ReplyDeletehow much do you need Steve ......i reckon with the following you have it would be pennies
but giving money to this guy would be really against honest principles :O(
Hi, I have followed your videos for a long time now, keep up the good work!
ReplyDeleteThe thing is that im from a little place called Estonia and woodworking is quite a popular hobby in here. Just found it funny that you mentioned Estonia as a suspicious country:)
You doo an impressive job mean cut out this socker rip him down. Ted Woody Mcgrath the guy who invented 16 000 plans oh yeah that smells like scam. you better think before you do something people
ReplyDeleteIf you've made your mind up to buy it, and your content is included in his "product", then you might have grounds for a lawsuit or to help get this terrible person shut down.
ReplyDeleteEven if the 305 views thing was correct and only 10% of the viewers contributed, that would be about $2 each I think. Definitely affordable for all of us.
ReplyDeleteTed's woodworking sounds like a scam....
ReplyDeleteTed seems to be a smart bastard! ;-)
ReplyDeleteAnother option is if someone else already fell for the scam mail him the materials.
ReplyDeleteSounds like you have a valid reason to use Youtube's Copyright takedown notice system.
ReplyDeleteAWI ~ Architectural Woodwork Institute
ReplyDeletemuchas gracias por el tiempo y esfuerzo invertido en mostrarnos mas y mejores posibilidades de el trabajo en madera
ReplyDeleteyou should try to download it on a torrent
ReplyDeleteSteve:
ReplyDeleteI have supported computers for a living for 15 years at a big ten U. Please don't give this China/Ukranian/whatever any money. You've already purest him, and are correct that it is just a bunch of unorganized plans ripped off the Internet. Please don't support the copyright, and moral, criminal.
I would certainly be interested in chipping in for this Steve. If you can get 12 or so people to contribute it'll be chicken feed. I would like to get to the bottom of this scam as, at the very least, it has become so annoying that so many potentially interesting links point back to Ted's (hah!) site - it has wasted a lot of my time and will continue to do so because these "leaders" seem to have gone viral.
ReplyDeleteNo No No No No don't give them any money
ReplyDeleteDon't support wood working piracy its a scam.
ReplyDeleteSteve don't give "Ted" any money. This expose will warn all MMs. Hopefully the word will get out. Although I can only imagine the ne'er do wells that actually buy into this.
ReplyDeleteAWI is Architectural Woodwork Institute
ReplyDeleteSteve: I STRONGLY urge you to have you PC THOROUGHLY scanned for viruses and trojans - that "are you sure" pop-up is the reason - if you click ANY button in the box, they WILL install a LOT on your PC - at *best*, only the "x" in the upper right can be trusted, and I can show you how to fake *that* - just because a button is labeled "go back" doesn't mean that's what it does. This is STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURE for click-hackers.
ReplyDeleteHere is to anyone that would like to put in a few bucks towards Teds donation just go to Steves wedsite in the top right click on "support WWMM" you can donate here to support our good friend Steve!
ReplyDelete