Deadlord39 wrote:AHA!So if it is over $10,000, I can send it to the F.B.I.? Are you sure? If so, I'll drop the fukin hammer on this idiot.
Deadlord39 wrote:Please email me at [email protected] if you have any questions.
Deadlord39 wrote:It is nothing like copying movies or games, copyright material prevents duplication.
Deadlord39 wrote:It is nothing like copying movies or games, copyright material prevents duplication.What an idiot. I can't wait to sink the dagger in.
Deadlord39 wrote:A question of legality usually ends up with the product being ordered not to be distributed anymore after there are issues such as these. We in fact HAVE been informed of this by ebay authorities.
Deadlord39 wrote:How do I request his info? I got this from the auction invoice:dennis armstrongchesterville, OH 43317 United StatesMoron can't even use capitals.I'm going to call the FBI office tomorrow. I have the number for the Massachusetts office. New Hampshire doesn't rate an office, I guess. What I intend to do is set up a contact there (if possible) to whom I can forward information on ALL the PDF sellers, past, present and future. If I can create enough of a stir, I'm hoping media outlets might pick up on it. If it got a splash article on something like Yahoo news, or cross fingers) CNN, I guarantee that not only would the infringement rate drop through the floor, but also eBay would be pressured to start policing its own house.I'm not much for the crusader role, but this is actually kind of fun. Plus, I might learn something along the way.
bclarkie wrote:from the auction invoice:dennis armstrongchesterville, OH 43317 United States