Quoted from RCA1:The guy has the balls to ask for donations based on providing Clay's content as helpful repair info, and to throw a copyright notice at the bottom of the page. Wow.
The last time someone asked for a donation for this content, the pinball internet had a meltdown. Which leads to my solution...
I'm guessing this person could care less about whether this content is not theirs or not (it's the internet, after all!) as it seems they're pitching themselves as the ultimate repair solution when it comes to pins. I would say the only thing you could do to combat this is to put your guides back up, Clay. To this day, if you Google "pinball repair" you're in the top three hits. With all of the guides back up, I'd guess you'd surely surpass Chris Kuntz. Not sure about the Yelp hit, though.