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How to get rid of an eBay fraudster
On Fri, 23 Feb 2007 02:02:04 GMT, "William W Western"
wrote: I remember the belts used on the Pontiac OHC 6 back in the '60s... One of my all time favourite exhaust notes. snip Did the OHC 6 make it up to the Great White North at all?? Almost all Canadian Pontiacs were really "Chevroliacs," eh...Pontiacs with Chevy drive trains...until GM started "badge engineering" their entire product line into oblivion. I remember being in Montreal in '67, noting all the Pontiac Laurentians and Parisiennes with "327" badges on the fender and PowerSlide transmissions...ugh, a sacrilege, eh! Mercury pickup trucks too, eh. |
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How to get rid of an eBay fraudster
Did the OHC 6 make it up to the Great White North at all??
I doubt it. I was living in the U.S. through the 60s and that is where I observed and heard them. Those mid 60s Ford trucks with block letter MERCURY across the hood did seem odd, eh? The Ford cars from the 50s were rebadged as Meteors and the Mercs were Monarchs. Had odd things on their grills and possibly less chrome than their American cousins. Falcon was a Frontenac. Again, with an odd grill. Folks up here were still (or so it seemed) ordering cars with manual transmissions and straight sixes till well into the late 60s. Cars were *very* expensive here till the 80s. |
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How to get rid of an eBay fraudster
On Fri, 23 Feb 2007 03:28:07 GMT, "William W Western"
wrote: Did the OHC 6 make it up to the Great White North at all?? I doubt it. I was living in the U.S. through the 60s and that is where I observed and heard them. Those mid 60s Ford trucks with block letter MERCURY across the hood did seem odd, eh? The Ford cars from the 50s were rebadged as Meteors and the Mercs were Monarchs. Had odd things on their grills and possibly less chrome than their American cousins. Falcon was a Frontenac. Again, with an odd grill. Folks up here were still (or so it seemed) ordering cars with manual transmissions and straight sixes till well into the late 60s. Cars were *very* expensive here till the 80s. snip Don't forget the Acadian, eh. |
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How to get rid of an eBay fraudster
On Feb 13, 2:59 pm, Salty wrote:
DeserTBoB wrote: Desert Bob? Is that a suggestion or a complaint? People been abandoning you in droves? Due to depleting the Treasury with his delusional "war for oil" in Iraq, Bush Bird has instructed the IRS to start clamping down on petty tax cheats to try to at least partially make up for the massive waste and fraud associated with the Iraq "adventure." Crap. It's a classic case of a big fraudster peeing on little ones. Since most scofflaws, like eBay fraudsters, generally are tax cheats as well as being petty (or larger) perpetrators of fraud, it's a good bet that they haven't been paying any Federal or state taxes on their eBay booty. So how do you prove it? You have to prove that they made a profit, not just that they trade on eBay. They can call it a hobby and say that it costs them. When anybody sells anything, you can not know what the payed, what it has cost in other ways, and therefore, what profit might be involved. I am aware of a lot of people who really waste their time on eBay, at the end of the month they would be lucky to be making four or five dollars and hour. Not exactly going to excite the IRS. Submitting this form delights the IRS, which now doesn't have to spend auditing time determining who's a potential tax cheat...you've done the work for them! All they have to do is launch the audit, cite the crook and take him screaming to trial. You really are clueless. If they DID take notice of your attempt to frame the person (because that is what it is, you are making claims that you do not know to be true), it would take a long time before they acted. Have you any idea how big a case backlog they have? As for "screaming to trial" most IRS investigations end in a voluntary agreement to settle, not a court case. Court cases are expensive and they try to avoid them if possible, particularly with small fish where they are unlikely to recover costs. It is probable that nothing would happen unless the person made serious money, and in that case, for reasons that I doubt that you, with your total lack of fiscal clues could grasp, most would be already paying some degree of tax. It is the losers, the bottom feeders who don't pay any taxes at all, and they earn so little that the IRS isn't really concerned. Why don't you take you petty little vendetta and and wander off into the sunset? You don't seem to be having much success here. Salty one thing's for certain- DoucheBoob took one helluva ass-pounding in this thread he started... BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA !!! |
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On Feb 13, 2:59 pm, Salty wrote:
DeserTBoB wrote: Desert Bob? Is that a suggestion or a complaint? People been abandoning you in droves? Due to depleting the Treasury with his delusional "war for oil" in Iraq, Bush Bird has instructed the IRS to start clamping down on petty tax cheats to try to at least partially make up for the massive waste and fraud associated with the Iraq "adventure." Crap. It's a classic case of a big fraudster peeing on little ones. Since most scofflaws, like eBay fraudsters, generally are tax cheats as well as being petty (or larger) perpetrators of fraud, it's a good bet that they haven't been paying any Federal or state taxes on their eBay booty. So how do you prove it? You have to prove that they made a profit, not just that they trade on eBay. They can call it a hobby and say that it costs them. When anybody sells anything, you can not know what the payed, what it has cost in other ways, and therefore, what profit might be involved. I am aware of a lot of people who really waste their time on eBay, at the end of the month they would be lucky to be making four or five dollars and hour. Not exactly going to excite the IRS. Submitting this form delights the IRS, which now doesn't have to spend auditing time determining who's a potential tax cheat...you've done the work for them! All they have to do is launch the audit, cite the crook and take him screaming to trial. You really are clueless. If they DID take notice of your attempt to frame the person (because that is what it is, you are making claims that you do not know to be true), it would take a long time before they acted. Have you any idea how big a case backlog they have? As for "screaming to trial" most IRS investigations end in a voluntary agreement to settle, not a court case. Court cases are expensive and they try to avoid them if possible, particularly with small fish where they are unlikely to recover costs. It is probable that nothing would happen unless the person made serious money, and in that case, for reasons that I doubt that you, with your total lack of fiscal clues could grasp, most would be already paying some degree of tax. It is the losers, the bottom feeders who don't pay any taxes at all, and they earn so little that the IRS isn't really concerned. Why don't you take you petty little vendetta and and wander off into the sunset? You don't seem to be having much success here. Salty looks like DeserTBob is having visions of crime-busting grandeur again- he missed his calling, he could have worked as a security guard night shift for a sewer plant or something... check out his long list of unanswered posts http://groups.google.com/group/alt.c...s/topics?hl=en BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA !! |
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On Feb 22, 10:28 pm, "William W Western"
wrote: Did the OHC 6 make it up to the Great White North at all?? I doubt it. I was living in the U.S. through the 60s and that is where I observed and heard them. Those mid 60s Ford trucks with block letter MERCURY across the hood did seem odd, eh? The Ford cars from the 50s were rebadged as Meteors and the Mercs were Monarchs. Had odd things on their grills and possibly less chrome than their American cousins. Falcon was a Frontenac. Again, with an odd grill. Folks up here were still (or so it seemed) ordering cars with manual transmissions and straight sixes till well into the late 60s. Cars were *very* expensive here till the 80s. DeserTBob can't afford to fuel a go-kart, let alone an OHC-6 look at that sick, demeted f-cker go ! http://groups.google.com/group/alt.c...s/topics?hl=en all it takes is one post to set him off |
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On Feb 13, 2:59 pm, Salty wrote:
DeserTBoB wrote: Desert Bob? Is that a suggestion or a complaint? People been abandoning you in droves? Due to depleting the Treasury with his delusional "war for oil" in Iraq, Bush Bird has instructed the IRS to start clamping down on petty tax cheats to try to at least partially make up for the massive waste and fraud associated with the Iraq "adventure." Crap. It's a classic case of a big fraudster peeing on little ones. Since most scofflaws, like eBay fraudsters, generally are tax cheats as well as being petty (or larger) perpetrators of fraud, it's a good bet that they haven't been paying any Federal or state taxes on their eBay booty. So how do you prove it? You have to prove that they made a profit, not just that they trade on eBay. They can call it a hobby and say that it costs them. When anybody sells anything, you can not know what the payed, what it has cost in other ways, and therefore, what profit might be involved. I am aware of a lot of people who really waste their time on eBay, at the end of the month they would be lucky to be making four or five dollars and hour. Not exactly going to excite the IRS. Submitting this form delights the IRS, which now doesn't have to spend auditing time determining who's a potential tax cheat...you've done the work for them! All they have to do is launch the audit, cite the crook and take him screaming to trial. You really are clueless. If they DID take notice of your attempt to frame the person (because that is what it is, you are making claims that you do not know to be true), it would take a long time before they acted. Have you any idea how big a case backlog they have? As for "screaming to trial" most IRS investigations end in a voluntary agreement to settle, not a court case. Court cases are expensive and they try to avoid them if possible, particularly with small fish where they are unlikely to recover costs. It is probable that nothing would happen unless the person made serious money, and in that case, for reasons that I doubt that you, with your total lack of fiscal clues could grasp, most would be already paying some degree of tax. It is the losers, the bottom feeders who don't pay any taxes at all, and they earn so little that the IRS isn't really concerned. Why don't you take you petty little vendetta and and wander off into the sunset? You don't seem to be having much success here. Salty wow, DeserTBob took one helluva ASS-POUNDING in this thread BWAHAHAHAHAHAHA !!! |
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Charlie Nudo's sad legacy of failure
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http://groups.google.com/groups/prof...EndAkZ0Q&hl=en A legacy of failure and petty crime. http://nudowatch.blogspot.com |
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