70 hours work reduced to 6 miserable clicks.
Like I said, it's my first day...
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Bold links on this page are prone to sudden disappearance.

Failing to find any further sub-domains attached to any of the "town-name dot net/biz" domains held by our money-for-nothing merchant, after 4 or 5 attempts, I thought I'd get further by re-examining the Google results from a "euroyellowpages.com" search.

Much to my surprise, the second item listed takes you to a page in a sub-directory of the euroyellowpages domain bearing the title: "Disability Sport England"
Impressive sounding charity work, but years out of date?
Surely these pages could be donated in their entirety to the current official site, if any, or kept in a non-public portfolio of work that might be less easily mistaken for a genuine current connection with a major charity?

The author is pleased to tell us the responsibility for it's "design" should be assigned to, amongst others, the always(?) benevolent:
"allwhitepages.com".
So I went there next...
Naturally...

When I saw the site, I discovered a whole new way of doing business, er.. stuff, when I clicked the "Buisness Opportunities" link, about half-way down the left-hand menu.

Could such a business stuff be possible. I couldn't wait to go to Money4u.Net and find out just ...How It Worked

All of which goes some/most/all of the way to at least demonstrating that the whole "Town-Index" operation is just one of these "schemes", possibly even the actual scheme that is the last four of the six bold hyperlinks in the grey area above. 24 hours later, the last two, (Money4U) showed an official "Site Removed" message from the hosting company. Less than 48 hours later, all links worked again, so don't think they're gone if they don't all appear the first time you try them.
They'll be back.

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