For any of you that think I did something wrong, I apologize. I was made an offer from Foxpro that I accepted and sold. I appreciate all who bought my sounds from me personally. I have no control of what Foxpro sells them for as they bought the rights and are free to do as they wish. My main reason for selling wasn't "just about the money." I have a full time job doing predator control work here. Same job I've had for over 20 years. It requires a lot of attention. I found out the hard way that a website also requires a lot of attention. When I had the website created, my computer guru said it would be hands off with little or no attention required. She was wrong! There were hundreds of issues. Some caused by the website and some caused by customers. Downloads don't always work and many customers (and myself) aren't real computer savvy. So the amount of constant messages and help issues were overwhelming. Didn't matter if it was midnight or Christmas day. People expect service and I tried to make that happen. I'm a one man show so I had a choice to make, which would be to try to make a living off of the sounds or to keep my current occupation. The sounds produced income, but not enough to make a living, so I would have had to figure a way to produce more sounds and products to produce the amount of income required. At the same time I was approached by Foxpro about selling those sounds and possibly producing more for them. Most of you know that I have had a long standing relationship with them and had produced dozens of sounds for them in the past. It seemed to be the best decision for me at the time. I appreciate the people that bought them from me personally and as those that bought them know, they work, and will continue to do so.