He's may have even been up to no good from the very beginning.
A little further investigation reveals not only the success stories of the TBA RPG game in 2007 (http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-428417/Schoolboy-creates-virtual-world-game.html) that he made a fair bit of money from by charging a £9 fee, but just one year later, he closed down the game and its servers, potentially leaving thousands of subscribers without the product that they had paid him for (http://tbadventure.wikia.com/wiki/Current_events)
Also worth noting, if anybody fancies dealing out any vigilante justice to him; is that is commonly known as 'Til' amongst his friends. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bJwRh3idctY
Back to the present:
Til and Find Work Abroad make these kind of conflicting statements here: http://www.findworkabroad.com/tefl-teaching
"TEFL Teaching is one of the most involved, rewarding and challenging jobs you'll do in your lifetime."
Then THIS:
"It's easy, We'll help you and be there for your first classes. You will usually
teach a few new words every class and then finishing with games, it's easy,
even if you have never taught before."
But worst of all, is this:
"You don't need a degree to work legally in China."