I thought this article was worth reprinting so I have brought it to you from http://tucsonap.org


Buyer Beware
Submitted by Casey Townsend on Thu, 04/05/2012 - 11:25pm
Backyard Aquaponics has a great article about how "aquaponics has started to become a target of people seeking easy money from affiliate marketing." From their article: "The statements in most of these affiliate sites are usually highly exagerated, and often downright lies and untruths, as I have described above. For example, one fruadulent website states that "the aquaponic system pictured there is a sample system which was "built using the aquaponic plans" they are selling. Well that belongs to John Burgess in NSW here in Australia, long time member of the BYAP forum, someone who has never even seen their manual, and John is certainly not happy about his pictures being used without his permission. After some further communications with John Fay, the author of the aquaponics 4 you manual I discovered that John Fay doesn't even exist, it's a pen name. Strange, statements on their web sites insist that John Fay is a "Certified Organic Farmer" and "Aquaponics Expert", but John Fay doesn't exist so how can he have any organic certification. So just be cautious with your money, don't believe everything you read, and if you want information about aquaponics, there is an enormous amount of information that can be downloaded for free. Join an online forum and ask "real" people for real recommendations, don't help support these people." Thanks to Backyard Aquaponics for this warning.
Whoever is behind this fraud, they must be doing pretty good at fleecing the unsuspecting public as you can not search for Aquaponics on the web with his Ads being the first thing you see.

Not sure but I believe they also operate the website http://aquaponicsbackyards.com/ since it is a blog and everything on it is directed at the Aquaponics4you website.