Article appeared on deccanchronicle.com
An Australian, who became a millionaire at the age of 25 by setting up an internet firm, says he has "never been so bored" in his life.
Leon Hill, a Brisbane resident who founded uSocial.net, angered social networking sites when he developed a service that sells Twitter followers and Facebook fans.
Courier Mail reported on Monday that Hill's business zoomed in the past six months. He offers 1,000 Facebook fans for $197 or up to 5,000 fans for $727 while over 1,000 Twitter followers costs $87.
Lawyes were hired by Facebook and Twitter to pursue uSocial.net but they recently ceased all action as, Hill says, he was "doing nothing illegal".
Hill, who is now "semi-retired", has raked in over $500,000 this year, and has $1 million worth of business assets.
He says now his only worry is boredom.
"With the business pretty much able to run itself now, I don't really have to do anything. I've never been so bored in my life and I really need a hobby," Hill was quoted as saying.
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