28th January 2008, 02:35 AM
Can tell you that I know at least one person here in Australia who read about other people's problems with GAT. He tried Past Horizons and recieved his stuff as promised.
From what I have read about the owner of GAT on his personal websites, it would appear that GAT was more of a sideline business than any great money spinner.
While it may have started as a good idea, I think that in the end it suffered from a lack of interest on the part of the owners, and this was reflected in their service.
It might also be an interesting example of how some bad press on the worldwide web can determine a companies success or failure.
From what I have read about the owner of GAT on his personal websites, it would appear that GAT was more of a sideline business than any great money spinner.
While it may have started as a good idea, I think that in the end it suffered from a lack of interest on the part of the owners, and this was reflected in their service.
It might also be an interesting example of how some bad press on the worldwide web can determine a companies success or failure.