Midwest Manuals, BRPManuals, and Green Manuals are different names one guy uses. It looks like he's dropped Midwest Manuals name, and Green Manuals appears to exist only as an eBay store. BRPManuals.com is his website. MidwestManuals.com is for sale by its owner.
He does not list any contact addresses or phone numbers on his website. I'm not sure he is 100% legit. If he was why wouldn't he be up front about contact info? All I can figure is 1) he is legit but likes to stay incognito, or 2) he's not legit and operates from someplace where he can't be reached by BRP, or 3) he's not legit but BRP chooses to ignore him. His domain is registered with goDaddy, and a ping to his domain goes to goDaddy, but if goDaddy forwards then maybe the remainder of the route won't show. I don't know. His domain is registered with goDaddy.com but the registration is handled by a proxy service, so the real owner is hidden.
Whoever BRPManuals is, is a mystery.
I wish BRP would publish their manuals through someone like Helm. Then we would know they are true factory manuals legally sold. Wouldn't be as cheap of course, but they for sure would be legal.
I find this a bit interesting. This from the website
https://www.tradebit.com.[/QU
I suggest you look at what BRP offers. I do not think they publish 1 manual for all models. I know at least the operators manual is model specific.
I have the manuals from BRPManuals.com for my 2011 RSS and my now 2014 RT. They are really detailed.
I wwould think that if it was not a legitimate company BRP would have demanded it be shut down by now.