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"Harold & Susan Vordos" wrote in message
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"Statics" wrote in message
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"Richard J Kinch" wrote in message
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Harold & Susan Vordos writes:

I'm going
to make their life as uncomfortable as I possibly can by asking

people
that frequent eBay to boycott them. I'm going to hit them exactly
when it hurts, when they offer their next lot of live auctions. It
will be impossible for buyers to miss or ignore, and it will cost

less
than $5 to pull off.

Very bad idea. This can do you no possible good, and invites great

harm.
Only very bad judgment, or neurosis, could account for such action.


Bye Richard.

plonk


Thanks, Statics! Need I tell you I'm about to do the same thing? This

guy
has, from all appearances, a total lack of ethics. Or is he on the other
side? Sure makes you wonder.

For the life of me, I can't understand why decent people should turn the
other cheek where matters like this are concerned. All the crooks need is
the slightest of cooperation through no action on the part of the victims
and they continue the course. For us to let this one slide just makes no
sense to us.

One would have to question the motive of anyone that seems to be in

support
of the crooks, and I certainly am suspicious in this case. Decent folks
don't encourage the criminals, they do what they can to stop them, often

at
great expense. Sometimes it even costs more than the dollar value, but
there's more at stake here than money.

If you were near I'd buy you a drink!

Harold



I might get out to Washington someday. A good friend in the service
transferred up there last year and shipped out to Iraq shortly after. He
made it home last week in good health and spirits.

Back when we were dating, my wife got scammed by a company on the east coast
(we are in Omaha NE). She is very intelligent, and lest someone suggest she
had it coming, she didn't. At the time I worked for a business information
research company. I even tracked down his neighbors' phone numbers
(business neighbors: he rented an office in a business plaza).
Unfortunately there really wasn't much I could do, as he had done nothing
documentably 'illegal'. So I can empathise with you, though it sounds like
you have a much better case against your art dealer's fraudulent activities.

Best wishes,

StaticsJason