So, why would his own name be spelled wrong in an email?
I can't imagine someone pretending to be him. If you're going to pretend to be someone else, the first thing you're going to do is make sure you spell the person who you are imitating name correctly. No one is that stupid.
So, I see only one of two possibilities. 1: Thomas wrote the letter, but wants us (or other people) to think it's faked. Why? So they can use it to prove we're stupid. "Look potential customer, they have a letter up that they claim we wrote, but my name is even spelled wrong! How can you believe Coconut when these people are so stupid that they would believe I would send them a letter with my name spelled wrong!"
2: Thomas uses Isacsson on the site, because it looks more "Statesider " and the majority of his users do come from the USA, but his legal name is spelled Isaksson. And yaknow, that was such a professional letter, he'd want to make sure to sign it with his 100% legal name.
I'm leaning towards #2, actually.
HE says we host in Malaysia, yet they host in Sweden. You hipocrit asshole, why you donīt set up at US?
Probably because they live in Sweden. Most of their customer base is in the USA though.
Nope. Probably because they would have been sued and they would have been butt kicked, just as EA was...
Okay, this makes it look like a witch hunt. I'm sorry, but I have to use logic. Why the hell would someone who lives in Sweden, NOT do his business in Sweden? Why should they put their web page in the USA?
If we start finding them evil in every single thing they do, even down to having the nerve to have their servers in their own country, then we look like we're going on a witch hunt, determined that every single thing they do is for some evil purpose. If they lived in Canada, and had a Swedish host, I'd say you had something there. But they live in Sweden, they have a Swedish host. There's nothing sinister about that.