Since you've mentioned Thirdie there, I assumed you use(d) that to attract "clients". How many of them know you didn't make thirdie and its a Webs.com website, mate?
Anyways, thats just an assumption. I could be wrong. And even if you did get "clients", I suppose you wouldn't have made webs websites for them and claimed em as your design, so its fine. (I hope so).
Your claims are absolutely ludicrous and are in fact
wrong.
Thirdie was the first website that I attempted to build.
Everyone has to start somewhere.
I am a legitimate website developer and have made multiple
custom websites with
custom designs.
Please hold your defamatory speech until you have sufficient evidence.
People like you are one of the reasons why I became the victim on Cloudica. You're the type of person that assumes something and declares it to the world and hopes that someone else backs you up without doing their own research.
You can be used an example to prove my point. You most likely glanced at my website and realized who I am, then figured that I have not furthered my career and have not learned anything about website development. You did not take the time to visit the websites that my company have built and see for yourself if they are indeed built on the Webs platform. The only website that I built on Webs was Thirdie. I left Webs after Thirdie because I was looking for a greater challenge and found myself limited by the features that they provided me.
Even if I had continued to built websites on Webs, what difference does this make? TechCrunch is built on WordPress and I see no reason why that makes them illegitimate. Hundreds of thousands of websites are built on CMS platforms.