I swear I've seen Barry 'Bazza' Issell on Rouge Traders. I believe at the time he was sporting a pair of ill fitting overalls and carrying a fake Corgi Registered ID. Just kidding Bazzy. I never saw this episode.
So let me get this right Baz. You are 40ish, retired and have taken up the fight for the common man. Out of all the causes that trouble our land, the mobile directory battle stood out enough to warrant an office and 2 additional staff (working for free of course as they too have wealth and an urge to do right), website, video promotion and not forgetting flying a 20ft blimp over your town.
Sounds plauable? Yeah right. Of course Bazzo if this story was true you would have done it different. You may have bought a domain name, say
www.118800-remove-my-number.co.uk and hosted a freely available blog using
www.wordpress.org. You would have then used this blog to highlight the problem and then provide links to petitions, related news and articles as well as supply contact information for Connectivity so that people can actually attempt to remove their numbers.
You can consider the above example an legitimate way for one man to fight the system online. The outlay for a £5 domain name and free hosting is negligible and shouldn't be perceived to have an agenda. Which brings me to your approach.
You are harvesting the very data at the center of the problem. The design and copy of your website suggests you are selling a service. You come across as a man that has a background in marketing.
"This is the world famous SayNoTo118800 Blimp being flown over a busy retail park adjacent to the A1M Motorway at St.Neots in Cambridgeshire"
World famous? Get real Bazzola.
"Nothing like a good lawsuit to keep you on your toes"
Familiar territory huh.
You're outlaying money that can only mean you have an invested interest. I'm not buying the I'm rich, retired and passionate about privacy crap.
Man I swear I laughed-out-loud just typing that. You won't convince any of the seasoned scam sniffers here on this forum but you know this as you have tried, and tried and tried and...
Whilst you can't mug us you will undoubtedly harvest numbers from unsuspecting members of the public. It is only fair that they see discussions such as this one.
www.saynoto118800-warning.co.ukI run the blog at
www.118800-remove-my-number.co.uk and it currently sits on Yahoo right under
www.118800.co.uk when anyone types "118800", and I'll do the same service for my fellow citizens against your 'service'.
Question. Why not just link your website to these 'safe' number websites? Surely you've nothing to gain by acting as a broker? Oh wait Bazzywazzy! I just got it.