Based on him and what his company stood for, he said his history turned from having an RPG game, turned to making his own scripts, to making a company to make the scripts for sell to making websites upon local companies who wanted a website for their very own business/company. Based on his website, it looks pretty decent, but could use some work. Just because a website doesn't look according to some peoples standards, doesn't mean they they should have a professional website.
The website for his company is just a website, not the company itself. If bestbuy or microsoft had their own website, like they do now, people still go to their stores/buildings, based on them liking them and not looking at their website and thinking otherwise. He did mention turning his company to an LLC. Also known as a limited liability company. Which, they are a company, so why not turn it into limited liability? Other companies do it as well.
Judging on the forums, people stating his facts as false, and some that he was trying to get y'all off his back, he isn't in fact a little 13 year old who wants the best credit. Looking at him, they way he is right now, he is well in his mid 20s.
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May I add. Based on experience, I go to auto zone for my car parts. When my car broke down recently, I broke a valve in the engine. I didn't know I broke a valve. I went online so I can look up some parts to see if I can purchase them so my dad could fix it. I found my car on there, and did all this stuff, but couldn't find anything that would fix my car with. I went with my broken car to auto zone, and talked to them. They started my car and it did this hesitation thing and they said I broke a valve. I thought it was a water pump I broke and I couldn't find anything on their website. They located it on their computers and it would have cost me a lot to replace the pump. Just because the website has stuff, and looks neat, it's not based on the store itself. They give logical explanations why my car broke down like this and sounded like crap. I got my dad to fix it up. Next time, I will watch my temp gauge and make sure it's not overheating next time I drive in blistering hot weather.