Dec 28 2002

RapidRoad p2p Project Likely A Hoax

  • Written by -glitch-
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This was taken from the RapidRoad forum, you can also view it at the official site HERE.

It has recently come to my attention that this Peer-to-Peer project might not be real. I am, in essence, sorry for all of the trouble this has put people through. I AM NOT responsible for this, as I was just as fooled as everyone else. I was just trying to provide a service to this “group” by designing their logos, website and forums.

I have been paid nothing, and I officially know nothing about what is going on. They have not contacted me in over a month and I have sent repeated e-mails trying to get them to respond. Yet I have received nothing about it.


This does not make me happy and I have decided to stop supporting this project. The forums are now closed to all visitor. I am sorry for the inconvenience, but it was not my fault. I hope that everyone will be safe, and will visit me and others who were fooled at our current forum that IS realistic: Fasttrack Central

– The Faimous One

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