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Re: Bogus auction parts???
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Eldon
01-25-2003 22:46:50
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The pieces are starting to come together.....Jim Lofland from Gravois Mills, MO (Senior) is the same guy who was ripping people off over at the ATIS classifieds a couple of months ago....as was posted on this forum. This guy is jumping from one website to another to scam people.
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ursel[in]
01-26-2003 12:14:58
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Re: Re: Bogus auction parts??? in reply to Eldon, 01-25-2003 22:46:50
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go to superpages.com, then to the [people pages]and type in his name & state. see what you come up with. I came up with two phone numbers and a map to his house. If this is the same guy.
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bob mertens
01-26-2003 04:27:39
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Re: Re: Bogus auction parts??? in reply to Eldon, 01-25-2003 22:46:50
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Rick
01-26-2003 04:57:46
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Re: Re: Re: Bogus auction parts??? in reply to bob mertens, 01-26-2003 04:27:39
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Bob--This guy is cheating people out of their money by auctioning off parts,getting their money and then not sending them the parts that they have already paid for. He's got several auctions going right now on this site. Please beware!! Rick
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ACmaninNC
01-26-2003 05:00:05
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Re: Re: Re: Re: Bogus auction parts??? in reply to Rick, 01-26-2003 04:57:46
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Robert (KS)
01-26-2003 11:54:14
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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Bogus auction parts??? in reply to ACmaninNC, 01-26-2003 05:00:05
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Couldn`t a person call the County Sheriff where he lives and get him arested? Stealing is stealing isn`t it?
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Ted
01-26-2003 17:41:49
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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Bogus auction parts??? in reply to Robert (KS), 01-26-2003 11:54:14
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For those of you who got cheated by the same individual, suggest you may want to contact your local postal inspectors and tell them what this individual is doing to you. I think they will call it mail fraud and they have office in every state, so someone from their office can pay him a personal visit. Just my two cents
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