View Full Version : crooks, scams and what we can do about it.
SILLYSHIP--pirate eye--
11-19-2006, 09:31 PM
OK, this is a great place and I really like talking to y'all, but I ahve one beef. I am really interested in keeping up with the bad guys on eBay and avoiding them. Just recently I bought from comgeek and afterwards found out from...I think it was stupidman, that he presses. It seems like everyone knew that but me, and comickeys is another crook etc. I understand that a certain amount of "in the know" information is good for the hobby and the marketplace, but comic collectors are buying and spreading around cropped, chopped, slopped unrestored books from crooked sellers and we can't even talk about it on eBay discussion boards. We need a place we can go and have a list of KNOWN crooks, identified and described as accurately and objectively as possible. I say we start that here and now. I am asking the moderators to please set up a whole section devoted to crooks, scams and what we can do about it. If we start to unite and educate, maybe we can stop this now.
SILLYSHIP--pirate eye--
11-19-2006, 09:33 PM
This is what got me started in eBay crime fighting. It was not fun and cost me dearly, but I learned and will now use my knowledge for good rather than evil. Do I get a cape now? NO CAPES! But...NO CAPES! Can I at least where my underwear on the outside? Are they clean? Well.....
This is all I can give, I might know more, but cannot think of anything right now. If you keep pissing him off he might eventually send you death threats, like he did me in this classic J-Rod letter,
"Keith.
You high? ..(Mr. Yohai)
Guess who? You will have to continue to watch. I
have hundreds of ids to screw you. And I'm going
to have fun, geek. You have nobody to blame but
yourself and your immature nature.
Plus I am eventually going to KILL you. Yes you did
read that correctly. At a time of my choosing. Go
report it to all the authorities you want. When
someone with drive wants you dead, there is little u
can do about it. Ask John Lennon.
...............Dead meat...........geek...............
Good luck tracking this e-address.
Jeffy"
I reported it to the FBI and got no response. He's really not that techno savy, or faking that he isn't, so don't worry too much. If you want to talk I can call you or you can call me at 505-474-7048. I live in Santa Fe, NM so that spic shit really pisses me off too. By the way, the best allies to contact (their info is below) will be Trooper Aaron Hayden and maybe jacrab (Terry, SGMJ2412 NOTICE THE J), although I could never 100% confirm his identity and suspected him of also being Jarod (look at the notes under "allies" and the first internet site. If this is also Jarod, that would be an interesting turn of events as I had been sharing info with this guy for some time. I would suggest getting in touch with "Terry" if possible and asking him what his ID SGMJ2412 stands for. I have left this trail cold for a while, but can get back on it if you need help and are actually going to work at it.
Jarod Bryan, A.K.A.--
No Longer A Registered User ID's=
branbryan2
http://feedback.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewFeedback&userid=branbryan2&iid=
hhornybuyer
http://feedback.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewFeedback&userid=hhornybuyer&iid=
helathor (now =dd168miller, and now helathorax),
http://feedback.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewFeedback&userid=dd168miller&iid=
helasthor5,
http://feedback.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewFeedback&userid=helasthor5&iid=
helathor5 (Now=toddhor5)
http://feedback.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewFeedback&userid=toddhor5&iid=
helathor3 (Now=helahor3)
http://feedback.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewFeedback&userid=helahor3&iid=
sgm2400,
http://feedback.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewFeedback&userid=sgm2400&iid=
sgm2412,
http://feedback.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewFeedback&userid=sgm2412&iid=
dcrommett55 (Now=thbird55)
http://feedback.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewFeedback&userid=thbird55&iid=
helathor4
http://feedback.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewFeedback&userid=helathor4&iid=
helathor6
http://feedback.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewFeedback&userid=helathor6&iid=
hellacheapskates (Not sure on this one but very very suspicious, look at how many No Longer A Registered User's in the feedback)
http://feedback.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewFeedback
Active ID's=
daredevil,
http://feedback.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewFeedback&userid=daredevil&iid=
daredevil80,
http://feedback.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewFeedback&userid=daredevil80&iid=
mpaulhela,
http://feedback.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewFeedback&userid=mpaulhela&iid=
nopimps (now=nopinups),
http://feedback.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewFeedback&userid=nopinups&iid=
zhornby
http://feedback.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewFeedback&userid=zhornby
jpot66 (Pretty sure on this one)
http://feedback.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewFeedback&userid=jpot66&iid=
jarad03 (Not positive on this one)
http://feedback.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewFeedback&userid=jarad03&iid=
jaradb (Not sure on this one)
http://feedback.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewFeedback&userid=jaradb&iid=
sagor1ms (Now= sagor1m, Not sure on this one.)
http://feedback.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewFeedback&userid=sagor1m&iid=
His newest ID= bbutercupp (not sure on this one)
These are my notes on some allies--
veggiefans = eBay ID
mamia262 = eBay ID
fluffandfriends = eBay ID, real name= Lorrie Schaller, Lschaller@zionsbank.com
Terry = jacrab1@yahoo.com = eBay ID's JACRAB/SGMJ2412= sgj2412@yahoo.com
SGMJ2412--------MY EBAY ID IS JACRAB..TERRY RABBITT I USE SGMJ2412 WHEN JAROD GETS ME SUSPENDED.. MY BROTHER'S ID.. MATT ATKINSON..BOTH ARE ME..TERRY
acilecboy - burned on ultimate spider-man 1,2,3 CGC 9.6
rsstratton01
mamia262
mommamundo@aol.com.- His name is JIM.
Now for some internet sites
Look at the third paragraph down on the left. By the way SGM2412 probably stands for "Saco Grand Master" and I believe the # was his score standing. But if that is so then it's weird that Terry (Jacrab) had an original name that is so similar. My first thinking was that J-Rod set up the SGM2412 Id to mess with Terry, but SGMJ2412 really converts to Saco Grand Master Jarod 2412 (I bet you could find some where that that is or was his score at some point) way too easy.
http://66.102.7.104/search?q=cache:mWcmT00byuwJ:www.wikiverse.org/saco-maine+%22jarod+bryan%22&hl=en&client=firefox-a
Don't know what to make of this.
http://www.ams.sunysb.edu/cgi-bin/csg?bryanjar
page 5 in case it doesn't come up right away.
http://germain.umemat.maine.edu/faculty/bray/vita.pdf#search='jarod%20bryan'http://germain.umemat.maine.edu/faculty/bray/vita.pdf#search='jarod%20bryan'
And that is A PHOTO OF HIM on the right there.
http://72.14.203.104/search?q=cache:UTjsU8qLA_AJ:mainechess.org/news.php+%22Jarod+Bryan%22&hl=en&gl=us&ct=clnk&cd=2
He lives with his Mother, who is apparently afraid of him and wants him to leave but cannot get him out. She is aware of his activities and they have no internet connection in the house. I've been told that he has boxes filling his room of eBay transactions and that he keeps records in a code of his own design. He buys comics on eBay and then sells them, so a good way to find his newest IDs is to watch what the the ID's you know about bid on and win and then keep looking for those things to be sold again. I have seen him buy two CGC'd comics in a lot and then sell the same comics in a lot using almost the exact same description the original seller used.
His phone # is 207-445-2009 (I think).
He graduated from the University of Maine in 1990
Graduated Cony High School, Maine 1986
He has a white car, I forget the make, and uses it when he leaves his house every morning to use computers at varioous libraries around his area. Another venue to explore in order to shut him down is to contact the local libraries and Universities and let them know that he is comitting FRAUD and THEFT using their systems. Close to him are the cities of Augusta=10 miles, Waterville=12 miles, Gardener=15 miles, Portland=90 miles.
He loves to set up Id's using his enemies info so that they get harassed by the people he burns. He probably has Id's set up that are very similar to your name and may be using your address as well. He will send off packages, usually empty with delivery confirmation, to people using his enemies address as the return address.
He worked for Helaine Hornby for a little while, got fired, and then Harrassed her for a year with nasty phone calls, and had set up Id's (he used to rip people off) using her info. She was getting nasty phone calls from a person he burned, until I let that person know that she was a victim and not Jarod, I believe that that was Jacrab (Terry). The funny thing is that she is the wife, or X, of a FEDERAL Judge, but still nothing happened to Jarod. Her # is 207-773-9529 (I think) and her email is hhornby@hornbyzeller.com she is a nice woman and may still be interested in helping.
His neighbor is Darrel Crommet 207-445-3420 and Jarod stole his identity and used it to create eBay Id's as well as charging to his credit card. Darrel is completely computer illiterate and therefor cannot contact eBay to let them know that he is a victim. I contacted eBay for him, but eventually gave up, frustrated, by eBay's lack of any attempt to help. He used Darrel's card to charge to Minnesotta ASO Enterprises (Russell Altomare) 1-800-978-9696. I never tried to find out what he charged or contacted this 1-800 #, it might be a good lead to follow and that guy may get you in touch with the credit card companies investigator.
He is being investigated by Trooper Aaron Hayden of Maine,
Aaron.d.hayden@maine.gov 207-624-7076. He's a nice guy and will give you info, but his hands are sort of tied, but I haven't contacted him in a while so he may have new leads. I was supposed to send him a written statement, but never did because I eventually sort of gave up on Jarod and focused more on my schoolwork.
Jarod's brother is
Todd Bryan
679 Eastern Ave.
Augusta, ME 04330
207-626-9004
He is a nice guy and not involved with Jarod's shit at all.
I want this guy shut down and will do all I can to help.
Thanks, Keith
SILLYSHIP--pirate eye--
11-19-2006, 09:35 PM
http://www.cnsp.com/brrempel/keys/index.htm
http://www.pirsquare.letzebuerg.org/scams.html
http://brrempel.home.comcast.net/pgx/
oxbladder
11-20-2006, 06:23 AM
The one thing I will say with regard to pressing is that many people, including myself, have no issues with pressing without disassembly. I only expect people to disclose when they have done it. You have to understand we all press our books when we store them.
While I have no objections to dry pressing I do find it very sad to see it applied to high grade books. There is an alarming number of high grade books that have had restoration/conservation/ pressing applied to them and THAT is very sad.
Blufalkn2
11-22-2006, 04:00 AM
Silly, I understand where you are coming from but you seem to have put an almost "stalkerish" amount of effort into tracking this guys life.
I am fully in support of a "LIST" so to speak, when you come upon some jackass who is scamming.
I have only been got once: way back when I first signed up for ebay I won an auction for Captain America 100 - 107. From the picture they were just immaculate! I won with a bid of 125$ and was very excited. Paypalled immediately, as has been my practice befor and since then and waited....
One month: no books. So I email and was told they were returned to him and would resend.
Two months: no books. So I email and was told that he went out of town (long story blah blah blah) and would put them in the mail immediately.
Three months: no books. Now we have hit the magic 90 days where I can't leave neg feedback and the emails get nasty. I write several times asking politely for status only to get crappy replies.
Reported to ebay and of course no action was taken and I was screwed.
his ID was DARTHMAESTRO (hasn't been a member since 03')
oxbladder
11-22-2006, 06:44 AM
NEver got screwed except by one guy in feedback. I neutraled him for taking really long to ship a book. He negged me and lied that I was sending him obscene emails (it was the other way around) his id is komixking and I don't think he sells anymore but I would never deal with him unless you feel like being verbally abused by immature moron.
Rick Bradford
11-23-2006, 12:20 AM
I think a scammer section is a good idea. Why have to keep that kind of information to oneself?
SILLYSHIP--pirate eye--
11-25-2006, 03:03 AM
I did become stalker-ish, but it was a part of the buying process that I had to learn. Y'all have a better understanding than me and I had to do some catchng up. Getting burned once and seeing that he was burning many others, as well as the death threats and attacks and eventual shutting down of my humble little store, got me angry. I was angry and I became determined not to ever let someone do that to me again. I want to be able to buy comics on eBay and not get burned. Is that such a terrible thing?
I think a scammers section would be great. NOBODY, AND I MEAN NOBODY ELSE, HAS ONE YET. If this site was a response to the fact that we can not talk about certain things on the eBay threads, isn't that one of the things we should be able to talk about?
SILLYSHIP--pirate eye--
11-25-2006, 03:12 AM
By the way, much of the info I gathered on Jarod bryan came from myself as well as others I contacted. Including the ID jacrab. Look at the negs left by jacrab and you'll see a lot of Zeroes and negaitve feedback holders he left negs, probably Jarod's ID's that bought from him with no attention to pay. Did he shut Jacrab down? Was he Jacrab? How does this sort of thing happen on eBay? Because no one has a site to call attention to it yet?
And just to make myself understood (although crazy sounding as it may be), is Batman Stalkerish? If I have a vigilatne type obssession with these guys can I still be good hearted and want to make things better? I would like to try.
Please post all the crazy scammer info you can here and hopefully Hoss will allow us some space to talk about this sort of stuff.
oxbladder
11-25-2006, 07:00 PM
Not because there is no site pointing it out. LOTS of sites talk about eBay scams and scammers. It is so common that I doubt there is any need for a specific forum section for it. A sticky I could see but really once one knows the the ways to ID a scam or scammer then that is all one really needs going on and on about it gets tedious to be honest because it is nearly impossible to prevent it.
eBay could do a better job of trying to prevent it but they have a HUGE system to manage and to regulate it as finely as you would want would cost them a monsterously huge pile of cash which is NOT in their best interest. As it stand now the system they have is the system they want because they still catch some scammers and have many people report other scammers. The great thing for them is that they make a ton of cash off their woefully inadequate system. People get so wrapped up with things that they will actually pay more money to resolve disputes involving money they spend or won.
eBay knows they have a great gig going so do NOT expect them to change it because they gets scads of cash no matter what happens.
stupidman
11-26-2006, 02:28 AM
The one thing I will say with regard to pressing is that many people, including myself, have no issues with pressing without disassembly. I only expect people to disclose when they have done it. You have to understand we all press our books when we store them.
In the context of professionals pressing books, this last statement is inaccurate. There is no comparison between storing books tightly in long boxes and having a person professionally press a book. Besides the fact that heat and moisture are usually added, pro pressing involves much more psi/pressure than any stack of comics could ever exert. This "we all do it when we store comics" is propaganda from CGC and people like Matt Nelson.
oxbladder
11-26-2006, 06:14 AM
It is not inaccurate no matter what you think. It is true that pro pressing uses higher pressure but dry pressing regardless of what you may think should not harm a book. Dry pressing of paper is a widely practised and accepted conservation method.
Like I said I do not approve of it on high grade books. I do think it should be disclosed when done that way those folks who have issues with it can decide not to buy a book.
As for arguing over the semantics of whether or not we all do pressing through our storage practises .... believe it a propaganda if you like but it is fact. If you do not think it is fact think of how "fluffy" a new comic is when you buy it and contrast it with how flat it is after being stored for even a few weeks just in a bag and board. To think that pressing does not happen in storage would be denying fact. You cannot get away with incidental pressing.
Indeed not all people who get their books professionally pressed are doing it to make more money on resale. Some people get it done as a conservation and I certainly would not want to deny a person this choice.
Frankly I am not a fan of pro or anti pressing sides of the fence and I really despise when people take comments like mine out of context and use it to paint me on one side of the fence or another. I firmly believe that we need true professional conservation and restoration workers in our industry because our media is one that WILL deteriorate regardless of how well we try and store them. Paper media, even today, is not as durable and lasting as some of the other media out there and we will need to lift our stigma of conservation and restoration out there.
Of course this hard when there are so many people who are not properly trained and many dealers more than willing to get needless work done on books simply to make more money. Hard too when businesses like CGC and Overstreet are constantly changing the rules on just what is and is not restoration and what constitutes the various grade catagories. These guys are laughing because while we bicker over semantics and "truths or fictions" these guys are making money by the barrel full and know that despite not liking what they are doing we still force ourselves to play WITHIN their rules.
I am of the mindset now that I am tired of arguing with fellow collectors about what is right and wrong and I simply just state what I feel would be the right thing to do. Hopefully people will agree and take some of my ideas and spread them around. This way maybe we can all work together and demand better from all of the perpetrators we do not like.
I have posted many times on the CGC board why I think their business model has failed and what I think it would take to earn my trust. I see a ton of good that could come out of CGC with some simple cost outputs and consultation with collectors. Not just the big submittors but their many opponents. CGC could be doing so much more. We all could.
Sorry to take this so off track but I do not like being painted as somebodies stooge. I am not a CGC fan, a Matt Nelson fan, nor a fan of the press for profit/ restore for profit game. I have thought long and hard about such things weighed arguments from both sides and learned from my own experiences from collecting for 26 years. I am pro collector and support and espouse view points that supports collectors and will hopefully bring more collectors into the hobby. I am not here to tell people what to collect or what to believe just to hopefully help create a atmosphere that will help us all grow and move forward.
One of the things that pains me a great deal is to see all the ill will towards fellow collectors. Infighting is exactly why I gave up on becoming and Anthropologist. Anthropology and psychology were ebroiled in so much infighting and arguing that there had been nothing beneficial had come out of either discipline for years. The only thing I could have MAYBE done was go and do a Masters and Doctorate and maybe be able to do some work in areas I was not interested in or teach old mouldy theories to younger students. It was sad.
Comics is much the same. We all agree there are some problems .... maybe ... that keep this industry from growing, etc but we just keep fightin about it. Instead of being a postive force for change we keep the status quo around by begrudgingly accepting the crap that is thrown at us.
/rant
stupidman
11-27-2006, 03:13 AM
It is not inaccurate no matter what you think. It is true that pro pressing uses higher pressure
You realize you just contradicted yourself here? In essence you just agreed with me: getting a book professionally pressed cannot be compared to comics packed tightly in a long box. That's a fact. You agreed. No argument here?
but dry pressing regardless of what you may think should not harm a book.
Where did you get that from my post? I said nothing about its impact on (harm to) the comic. I think you need to take a page from your own book: Please don't "take comments like mine out of context and use it to paint me" a certain way.
Pressing is restoration. People like Matt Nelson who press books and then sell them themselves without disclosure are crooks and scammers.
(I'm trying to get back on topic :-)
Thanks
oxbladder
11-27-2006, 04:00 AM
Listen bud. I never contradicted myself. Dry pressing is clearly different but that was not my point. Pressing occurs regardless it does not matter if it is professional or incidental. Can you even understand that what I am saying is that before you condemn certain people for professional pressing and scamming that you better be damn sure you know that you are pressing your books in storage.
While I am at it have you disclosed everything to people you have sold books to? Did you disclose to them that when you bought that book brand new it was puffed up and now it is nice and flat? How would you explain that eh?
I did not paint you in any way I simply mentioned what was clearly implied in your comments that you looked upon dry pressing as negative/harmful. You tried to imply that I was a CGC fanboy spreading propaganda.
I think I will add you to my block list.
SILLYSHIP--pirate eye--
11-28-2006, 04:17 AM
Uhmmm...OK. Who is Matt Nelson. The guy I work with who used to work for the library of Congress and is a professional book conservationist/restorationist and all sortso of other -ists, wants to know what exactly they are using to press the books. And while we're at it, how many people do you think are doing it?
And just to put my two cents in, there is no way that my books, standing on end in a loosely packed box can be compared to a press of any sort. It just isn't the same, they are being pressed by there own weight, but that isn't the same as a big piece of steel or whatever being clamped around them and tightened.
SILLYSHIP--pirate eye--
11-28-2006, 04:27 AM
[QUOTE=oxbladder;9767]Not because there is no site pointing it out. LOTS of sites talk about eBay scams and scammers. It is so common that I doubt there is any need for a specific forum section for it.
Yeah like where? If you could please share them with me I'd really appreciate it. This thread could be a place to see the scams and scammers described in print. I don't want to have to search the web for scammers everyday just so that I don't get burned and unfortunatley, right now, people are not leaving enough negs when they get burned. I talked to a dude,(emails) the other day that told me he wont leave negs anymore because it's not woth it to him to get negged back, (he uses the same Id to buy and sell.) I am still fairly new to all of this, but I spend a lot of money and time on eBay's comic book section and when I know that something is shady I would like to share it and I would think that maybe others would like the same.
SILLYSHIP--pirate eye--
11-28-2006, 04:30 AM
Hey STU, I didn't block you, you can still buy stuff from me. If I ever manage to get the good stuff listed that is.
oxbladder
11-28-2006, 05:32 AM
There are usually threads about scammers on eBay on forums such a CPG, STL and CGC. I cannot think of any particularily good ones off hand but they are out there. People on those forums may even be able to point you to other resources.
All I can say is that you have to be diligent. I personally will not spend more than $250 on eBay and even then I am really cautious. I ask alot of questions ask for better images, etc. Most importantly I NEVER assume a book is the stated grade. I assume it is at least a grade below (unless better images convince me otherwise). I only deal with people that have good FB (98.5 or better).
It will not guarantee that you will not come across a disagreeable situation but certainly cuts down a lot of troubles. If you are unsure on eBay auctions it never hurts to ask on forums either since many of us have been at it for a long time. I may not have very many transactions but I have been doing business on eBay for 7 years and only a few times have I been disappointed and only once did I get into a bad situation (which I could have avoided altogether if I had read the auction better and realize the only payment method was MO which is something I mostly refused to do. Which reminds me, always read the WHOLE auction. When I am tired I will often just put the auction in my watch list until I can read it all later.)
Anyway I am not saying that a topic about this is a bad idea. I just don't think we need a separate forum. Just a stick topic should do ... as long as people continue to post to it.
oxbladder
11-28-2006, 05:45 AM
Uhmmm...OK. Who is Matt Nelson. The guy I work with who used to work for the library of Congress and is a professional book conservationist/restorationist and all sortso of other -ists, wants to know what exactly they are using to press the books. And while we're at it, how many people do you think are doing it?
And just to put my two cents in, there is no way that my books, standing on end in a loosely packed box can be compared to a press of any sort. It just isn't the same, they are being pressed by there own weight, but that isn't the same as a big piece of steel or whatever being clamped around them and tightened.
Matt Nelson is one of the industry's noted restoration "experts" (mind you I do not think he has any official formal education in paper conservation). If you have an Overstreet guide I am sure there is some sort of add or article by him. I personally do not recognize him as a professional paper conservator.
They use a dry press not unlike the ones a dry cleaner would use. I am not totally familiar with how they would use it on a comic but I am sure you could find out somewhere on the web.
Personally I cannot vouch to the PSI involved, nor does it matter. I know that books get pressed in storage and so how different the two are makes zero difference. All I care about is that those folks who do get their books professionally pressed disclose it. A large number of collectors out there REALLY DON'T CARE but there are those that do and I would rather they have the opportunity to buy books without procedures they consider restoration th e ability to refuse. Either way the book would sell.
(BTW with regards to pressing the PSI is likely not as important as the heat used. Many paper surface folds bends will not be pressed out with just pressure ... no matter how much you apply. Heat on the other hand will relax fibers and the pressure will flatten it out.)
stupidman
11-28-2006, 03:06 PM
Listen bud. I never contradicted myself. Dry pressing is clearly different but that was not my point.
LMAO! You just did it again!
Pressing occurs regardless it does not matter if it is professional or incidental. Can you even understand that what I am saying is that before you condemn certain people for professional pressing and scamming that you better be damn sure you know that you are pressing your books in storage.
Apples and oranges. Storing your comics tightly in long boxes is not "pressing". And I repeatedly, intentionally, and specifically said "pro/professional" pressing in my previous posts.
While I am at it have you disclosed everything to people you have sold books to? Did you disclose to them that when you bought that book brand new it was puffed up and now it is nice and flat? How would you explain that eh?
No explanation necessary, since I didn't have them professionally pressed.
I did not paint you in any way I simply mentioned what was clearly implied in your comments that you looked upon dry pressing as negative/harmful.
I never implied that pressing was bad for a book, aestethetically or structurally .
You tried to imply that I was a CGC fanboy spreading propaganda.
No, I did not. I just thought you were misinformed. I was right!
I think I will add you to my block list.
LMAO! No problem.
At least we agree about disclosure, and the fact that Matt Nelson is scum for not disclosing the books he works on. http://boards.collectors-society.com/images//graemlins/thumbsup2.gif
SILLYSHIP--pirate eye--
12-02-2006, 05:55 AM
One of my new ID's, I think it pretty much spells it out. I got the idea from a guy who's ID is something like "Don't overcharge me shipping"
http://feedback.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewFeedback&myWorld=true&userid=dont_sell_me_undisclosed_restored_or_presse d_books%21
The Charlton Guy
12-02-2006, 01:55 PM
LOL!
That my friend, is pure genius...pure genius!
If nothing else, you are going to have sellers (legit and scammers) laughing their keisters off from coast to coast.
I will be very interested in seeing your purchasing results with this ID and whether or not any sellers cancel your bids.
SILLYSHIP--pirate eye--
12-03-2006, 08:02 PM
Yeah, that was one of my main worries with this ID, we'll see. I haven't really started with him yet. I'm working on Wax_eating_cyber_monkeys right now.
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