bclarkie wrote:Nice, first we get a Bob Probert picture, now we have a Randy"Macho Man" Savage pic. :lol:
Deadlord36 wrote:Randy Savage. I remember perfectly his first match.
johnhuck wrote:I'm not one for hanging an innocent man. But I've just used the link below to sayI'm concerned that jonb7839 and the_game_emporium are one and the same due to their auction listing style. the_game_emporium left a lot of unhappy people in their wake. Can you check this out?Thanks.eBay
rosenkav wrote:Nobody here knows a lawyer?I am not american and not a lawyer, and know practically nothing about usa law, but I speculate that, by answering in such a way, e-bay could be judged as an accomplice of the ex ETC if someone would file a suit and take the case in court.Just gently answer to Arwen that you're going to report the fact - and our suspicions - to the justice and see what happens...
rosenkav wrote:Why not? Seems like this ETC guy is screwing people with the help (or blank cooperation) of ebay.How many have fallen in this kind of trap?I generally think twice or thrice before raising accusations, but in this case... maybe I'll let the long arm of justice find out who's behind this.Just contact the people who have been ripped off by this guy, and feed them the facts. I think their lawyers will have something to say about this.
mbassoc2003 wrote:Getting screwed by some guy on eBay is a right of passage. Everyone has to learn the lesson. You just need to hope it's not too expensive or painful. Is there anyone on this board who hasn't been stiffed by a bogus seller? Or his son?I've probably lost about $150 over the passed three years.
Badmike wrote:It's situations like this where the only recourse is vigilante justice..........
killjoy32 wrote:....i will most definately be getting medieval on them