Well... In their own
"special" way they have been known to communicate.
Silly Pictures!
That's the mature way to solve problems.
Think about it! Barclay does respond... just
in a childish way.
This shows they are not too busy or too important to respond...
They obviously have nothing they can say.
For a short time Barclay 'communicated' with us
via their p1matrix web
site....
but I guess they felt that even that was a little too much like
dialog...
Shortly after they found out we knew about it, they moved it.
We have given Barclay plenty
of opportunities to contact us, complain, reply to emails and forum
posts... anything. The
only indirect communication we have gotten from them, sadly... is
through silly pictures and web links.
To make a long story short. We've
known Barclay has been using hacking tools to view our unpublished web
content for several years. We have also kept an occasional eye on
Barclays antics. The difference is, we don't need sneaky hacking tools
to view their unprotected site that is
was* actually set up to encourage such
activity.
*
Barclay changed the settings as soon as we pointed this out.... but not
before claiming our accusations here were directly from the "twilight
zone" and simultaneously putting in a few re-directs to cute
videos and therapy websites for us to find. Silly pictures or silly
videos, what's the difference really?
Let's begin.
CAUTION These copies of pictures from Barclay's
web site may be offensive. Proceed at your own risk.
Here is a picture
Barclay displayed shortly after meeting our head sales manager at the
time (Paul Gross) when he posted a complaint against Barclay on the
sundance telecom forum.
Notice the name of the file is "paul.jpg"

Regarding undeserved negative
feedback on eBay
Here is a good one.
Barclay tracked down the president of our company and took this picture
off his wife's Myspace page and posted it on his own server to let us
know how obsessed he was with us.
It was left alone on his server for
many months until we mentioned it's existence to
hemichallenger (the person who left
us suspicious undeserved negative feedback on eBay)
According to the file time/date stamp,
within just hours of our communication to hemichallenger (providing him
a link to the picture on Barclay's server) the picture was changed to
this:
Barclay obviously wanted us to know he was in communication with hemichallenger

Barclay apparently reads the HTML code
of every page we ever publish. Here is a picture of Alfred E Newman. One
of our old web pages exposing Barclay's false FCC advertising mistakenly
linked to a FCC logo picture on Barclay's server instead of the copy we
made on our own. Not only did Barclay somehow notice this error, but he
re-named the picture on his site and placed this in its place. Too
bad at the time we had removed any reference or links to the page in a
truce gesture to see if Barclay would also back down. Bookmarks or
hacking tools were the only way to find it at the time.... here is a
copy of the old page it was found on:
Click Here
Notice where the picture was in the top left. The name was "FCC Logo
used today in addition to the official seal." Do an internet search for
that in quotes and you will find this page:
Barclay Telecom Repair Services eBay
Store About My Store
When we discovered Barclay had altered the
graphic... since the page was only visible by him... we edited the page
with a personal message to the Barclays.

Here are a few
pictures Barclay provided us apparently to let us know exactly how crazy
about us they really were.


Here is a cute quote about arguing
over the internet. Too bad Barclay never even made an attempt to
communicate with us, much less argue. When we emailed him through eBay
with a sincere call for a truce he reported it as harassment and
continued the attacks and silly pictures.

The remainder are just
miscellaneous "communications" in the only style Barclay apparently
knows.
There were plenty more, but why
embarrass them any more than this?