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  #31  
Old February 21st 07, 05:56 PM posted to alt.collecting.8-track-tapes,alt.marketing.online.ebay,alt.marketplace.online.ebay
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On Feb 14, 9:48 pm, DeserTBoB wrote:
On 14 Feb 2007 18:27:12 -0800, wrote:







Your method is virtually certain to have your boss told about your
outstanding kiddyporn warrants.snip


the truth about DeserTBob


--------------------------------------------------------------------------*------


tell the whole story- you were harassing various seller's accounts on
Ebay, buying multiple items for a penny each, then leaving people 8
negative feedbacks that said "not worth a penny"- you were reported,
caught, and banned by Ebay- so now you're on the outside whining


mess around, get caught, don't come crying to the rest of the world


eBay IDs: voxpopper & xcaliber44 snip


See? Put out the bait, and idiots come running.

Correction: xcaliber44 was never my account to start with...sign of
faulty research and reliance on tax cheat/fraudster/crook Charlie
Nudo's Usenet posts to do flimsy "research."- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -




DESERTBOB is lying again- below is the email HARASSMENT question,
which he sent from his wife's account XCALIBER44, and the headers
showing his own email address at the bottom of the headers- that's how
Ebay snagged him and banned him a second time- he went to his wife's
account after Ebay banned his VOXPOPPER account for auction
harassment- see below- the DUMB ASS forgot to hide his email addy by
checking the "hide" box, and got SNAGGED in his haste and excitement
to respond to a seller, after DESERTBOB asked same seller a fake
question- he was harassing said seller over whether an item was
"tested" or not- was it worth it ? you make the call...DESERTBOB is
insane, and has emotional problems


----- Original Message -----
From: eBay Member: xcaliber44
Sent: Saturday, July 29, 2006 2:30 PM

Your registered name is included to show this message originated from
eBay. Learn more.
Response to Question about Item -- Respond Now

eBay sent this message on behalf of an eBay member through My
Messages. Responses sent using email will go to the eBay member
directly and will include your email address.

Response from xcaliber44
xcaliber44( 89)
Positive feedback: 98.9%
Member since: Apr-11-04
Location: CA, United States
Registered on: www.ebay.com

This message was sent while the listing was active.
xcaliber44 is a potential buyer.

Sorry I thought it had been tested


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  #32  
Old February 21st 07, 06:53 PM posted to alt.collecting.8-track-tapes,alt.marketing.online.ebay,alt.marketplace.online.ebay
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Default How to get rid of an eBay fraudster

On Feb 14, 7:31 am, Darth Chipotle wrote:
DeserTBoB wrote:
On Tue, 13 Feb 2007 19:41:09 -0600, Darth Chipotle
wrote:


Oh goody Karl Marx has an errand boy.


I suppose when ebay starts to get taxed, I can go back to making money
by selling dope and baseball batting punks for money. What the hey, I'll
give YOU a freebie...


YOU didn't clobber $hit bitch! snip


Add sociopath to the diagnosis.


You need a rubber room and some thorazine.


Enjoy your IRS audit!


You some kind of doctor? Diagnosis indeed. IRS audits do not scare me,
like I said, mess with my kids food money, I'll just do something else
to make money. Also, I have been keeping records of all my activities,
so the man can read about my margins. (oh BTW there is a difference
between net and gross...thought you might need to know that since all
taxfans don't seem to know the difference)

I know you are unhappy, just by the words you use, like: "right
wingnuts" No amount of Government taxing and spending will make you
happy, so you must revel in the misfortune of working class folks.
Try getting a job that isn't some tax and spend industry, or in some
ivory tower in some college.

BTW, what DO you do for a living and are all of your records in order?




funny you should ask him that- DESERTBOB worked for Bell Systems, he
was a low-paid, dumb-ass PHONE GUY- the one that shows up at your
house with a voltmeter and a POS van, to check your phone wire hookup
when you don't get any dial tone.

well BELL farmed out all that work now- because they didn't want the
the pension, health care, etc. benefit overhead- do DOUCHEBOOB lost
his job

he also spent some time in a MENTAL WARD, because he LOST IT
emotionally, after he lost his job- now he's on meds

he managed to "fake" some kind of half-assed "injury" and whittles a
pathetic living, waiting for his monthly or bi-weekly GOVERNMENT
DISABILITY checks- he's over 50 years old, has been unemployed for
yearly 8 YEARS now-

and he's taking his pathetic life situation out on the internet and
message boards and Ebay- daily

yes, he is a socialist and communist- because he feels cheated in
life-

what does he drive ? a 1978 HONDA

what does that tell you ?

  #33  
Old February 21st 07, 06:57 PM posted to alt.collecting.8-track-tapes,alt.marketing.online.ebay,alt.marketplace.online.ebay
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Default How to get rid of an eBay fraudster

On Feb 14, 12:12 pm, Don Lancaster wrote:
Eric Perlin wrote:
You made it clear (to me, at least) are _not_ against honest sellers making
honest money; you are _only_ out to stop the _crooked_ sellers. Maybe the people
you ****ed off are all crooks who feel threatened by your efforts.


The problem is that for every crooked seller, there are a dozen or more
buyers who made a really really stupid mistake and are looking for
someone else to blame.

Most of the claims of crooked sellers are totally bogus.




you hit the nail there- this DESERTBOB guy bought 2 tapes from me on
Ebay- total cost $40 and I even paid the shipping from coast to coast-
he gets them, and BITCHES- so I say no problem, return them- so he
KEEPS the out of print VHS movie, but returns the audio tape- I send
him a full refund, he returns the audio tape- he cashes the refund
check- he then proceeds to HOUND the alt.collecting8track site for the
past 3+ years now, and every Ebay seller he deals with- and this
thread he started now is a continuation of that- in the process, he
gets (2) of his OWN Ebay usernames banned, for auction harassment- so
now he's parrot-ing "Ebay is bad, Ebay is not your pal..."



you make the call

  #34  
Old February 21st 07, 08:09 PM posted to alt.collecting.8-track-tapes,alt.marketing.online.ebay,alt.marketplace.online.ebay
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Default How to get rid of an eBay fraudster

In article .com,
"duty-honor-country" wrote:

what does he drive ? a 1978 HONDA

what does that tell you ?


Both the 78 Honda Civic and Accord were highly decent cars. My neighbor
across the street has a nice one. If you're going for drama, you should
have said he drove a beat up Pacer.

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  #35  
Old February 22nd 07, 12:21 AM posted to alt.collecting.8-track-tapes,alt.marketing.online.ebay,alt.marketplace.online.ebay
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duty-honor-country wrote:
Claims that they were
dominant in the seventies and eighties. As I recall they were popular in
the sixties and had died by the early seventies.

He seems to have a lot in common with you, I can see why he is on your
radar. A wacko full of misinformation.

Salty



well you're wrong there- 8-tracks were available in store until 1983,
and available through mail order clubs until 1988-89


I did not make any comment on availability, I said that they were
"popular" in the sixties and that popularity had died by the early
seventies. Read it a again. You are so obsessive in your defence of
technology that was old and tired by the early seventies that you don't
seem to notice the difference between available and popular.

You could still buy B&W televisions in those days too. Are you going to
tell that they were popular simply because they were available? Colour
was popular, B&W was what you accepted if you couldn't afford colour.
The same with eight tracks.

I had in laws who owned a Hi-Fi business in the late seventies and
certainly did not have any new model Eight Track *players* offered by
distributors after the early seventies. The fact that the cartridges
were continued for some time to service an existing market has little to
do with popularity. I did not see them offered as standard in new cars
after '71/'72, and I have always changed my car at least every two years.


most people in the late-1970's still had 8-track players in their cars
and homes as well


Most People? Absolute garbage. By the early seventies car cassette and
cassette radio combination players were common, not eight tracks. If you
wanted to purchase a new car with an eight track you had to order it
specifically. It wasn't a standard option as there was already enormous
difficulty in finding new release songs on eight track. You had to "burn
your own" for modern music.


you either are too young to know better, or too old to remember
clearly


Neither.

My very first new car (aged seventeen - graduation present) had an eight
track, all subsequent cars had radio/cassette players. I was unhappy
about the limitations of the eight track and replaced it with a car
cassette player in 1970. It was a second hand Panasonic player taken
from a three year old wreck. I was quite pleased with it.

My last eight track was a combination unit built into an Akai reel to
reel recorder. It didn't see much use. I still have it.

Regards

Salty
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Old February 22nd 07, 12:41 AM posted to alt.collecting.8-track-tapes,alt.marketing.online.ebay,alt.marketplace.online.ebay
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On Feb 21, 7:21 pm, Salty wrote:
duty-honor-country wrote:
Claims that they were
dominant in the seventies and eighties. As I recall they were popular in
the sixties and had died by the early seventies.


He seems to have a lot in common with you, I can see why he is on your
radar. A wacko full of misinformation.


Salty


well you're wrong there- 8-tracks were available in store until 1983,
and available through mail order clubs until 1988-89


I did not make any comment on availability, I said that they were
"popular" in the sixties and that popularity had died by the early
seventies. Read it a again. You are so obsessive in your defence of
technology that was old and tired by the early seventies that you don't
seem to notice the difference between available and popular.

You could still buy B&W televisions in those days too. Are you going to
tell that they were popular simply because they were available? Colour
was popular, B&W was what you accepted if you couldn't afford colour.
The same with eight tracks.

I had in laws who owned a Hi-Fi business in the late seventies and
certainly did not have any new model Eight Track *players* offered by
distributors after the early seventies. The fact that the cartridges
were continued for some time to service an existing market has little to
do with popularity. I did not see them offered as standard in new cars
after '71/'72, and I have always changed my car at least every two years.



most people in the late-1970's still had 8-track players in their cars
and homes as well


Most People? Absolute garbage. By the early seventies car cassette and
cassette radio combination players were common, not eight tracks. If you
wanted to purchase a new car with an eight track you had to order it
specifically. It wasn't a standard option as there was already enormous
difficulty in finding new release songs on eight track. You had to "burn
your own" for modern music.



you either are too young to know better, or too old to remember
clearly


Neither.

My very first new car (aged seventeen - graduation present) had an eight
track, all subsequent cars had radio/cassette players. I was unhappy
about the limitations of the eight track and replaced it with a car
cassette player in 1970. It was a second hand Panasonic player taken
from a three year old wreck. I was quite pleased with it.

My last eight track was a combination unit built into an Akai reel to
reel recorder. It didn't see much use. I still have it.

Regards

Salty


domestic and foreign car mfrs. put 8-track decks in cars as factory
equipment and dealer installed options, well into the early 1980's

you're pretty sharp on tax law, but on the 8-track history is not
accurate

at our local high school here during 1975-80, nearly ALL the kids
drove cars with 8-track decks in them- cassette was considered
somewhat of a joke-

8-tracks still outsold cassettes by a far margin until 1983

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Old February 22nd 07, 12:44 AM posted to alt.collecting.8-track-tapes,alt.marketing.online.ebay,alt.marketplace.online.ebay
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On Feb 21, 3:09 pm, Kurt wrote:
In article .com,

"duty-honor-country" wrote:
what does he drive ? a 1978 HONDA


what does that tell you ?


Both the 78 Honda Civic and Accord were highly decent cars. My neighbor
across the street has a nice one. If you're going for drama, you should
have said he drove a beat up Pacer.

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"were" is the operative word there

today a 1978 Honda is merely a ****box begging to be crushed and
recycled

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Old February 22nd 07, 12:46 AM posted to alt.collecting.8-track-tapes,alt.marketing.online.ebay,alt.marketplace.online.ebay
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Both the 78 Honda Civic and Accord were highly decent cars.
--




are you f-ing nuts ? a Honda is a ****box, in 1978, and today. You
must have a Japper mentality.

people fought and died to keep that junk out of this country- where's
your common sense ?




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Old February 22nd 07, 01:46 AM posted to alt.collecting.8-track-tapes,alt.marketing.online.ebay,alt.marketplace.online.ebay
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On 21 Feb 2007 16:46:20 -0800, "duty-honor-country"
spake thusly:



Both the 78 Honda Civic and Accord were highly decent cars.
--




are you f-ing nuts ? a Honda is a ****box, in 1978, and today. You
must have a Japper mentality.

people fought and died to keep that junk out of this country- where's
your common sense ?


here's mine:
pl0nk
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Old February 22nd 07, 01:58 AM posted to alt.collecting.8-track-tapes,alt.marketing.online.ebay,alt.marketplace.online.ebay
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duty-honor-country wrote:


most people in the late-1970's still had 8-track players in their cars
and homes as well

Most People? Absolute garbage. By the early seventies car cassette and
cassette radio combination players were common, not eight tracks. If you
wanted to purchase a new car with an eight track you had to order it
specifically. It wasn't a standard option as there was already enormous
difficulty in finding new release songs on eight track. You had to "burn
your own" for modern music.



you either are too young to know better, or too old to remember
clearly

Neither.

My very first new car (aged seventeen - graduation present) had an eight
track, all subsequent cars had radio/cassette players. I was unhappy
about the limitations of the eight track and replaced it with a car
cassette player in 1970. It was a second hand Panasonic player taken
from a three year old wreck. I was quite pleased with it.

My last eight track was a combination unit built into an Akai reel to
reel recorder. It didn't see much use. I still have it.

Regards

Salty


domestic and foreign car mfrs. put 8-track decks in cars as factory
equipment and dealer installed options, well into the early 1980's


I am not saying that they didn't. I am saying that they were not a
*standard* option. They had been superseded by Radio/Cassettes and they
had to be ordered/requested. By the early eighties they were nearly
impossible to find.

They had an appeal to people who had invested money and time into
collecting eight track music. Anyone who had no existing collection (and
for many who had) a cassette offered more convenience and flexibility,
particularly once a few advancements in head technology, Dolby etc,.
made the smaller format outperform the larger older style heads,


you're pretty sharp on tax law, but on the 8-track history is not
accurate



It is *absolutely* accurate.

I have a (legal) music collection that exceeds three thousand albums. I
have strong associations with two prominent '70's rock groups, and a
lifelong enthusiasm and appreciation for music. I know what was
available, I know what was popular (the area where you seem to be lost)
and I know what was not.


at our local high school here during 1975-80, nearly ALL the kids
drove cars with 8-track decks in them- cassette was considered
somewhat of a joke-


Our experiences differ. In my college days, a person with an eight track
in a late seventies car was considered old fashioned or blue
collar/trailer trash. Not sure why. Maybe because they were more common
in Pickups and Muscle cars. Maybe because as the supply of new eight
track albums dwindled, the few readily available seemed to focus on R&B,
country/bluegrass and old Rock&Roll, not contemporary music. Pickups and
Muscle cars certainly were around, but they weren't the "norm". Like it
or not, the norm with regard to music in the seventies was disco. Try to
find concurrent popular label disco releases on eight track during the
seventies. It was pretty much Cassette and Vinyl LP. Not many cartridges
in the music stores.


8-tracks still outsold cassettes by a far margin until 1983


Not so, not even close. By 1983 CDs were in play, cassettes were
approaching Vinyl sales and eight tracks were museum pieces. They had
stopped making the players several years earlier. There were no new
model/technology releases with players after 1975, and by that time they
were all Asian manufacture. Between 1979 and 1983 all of the major
labels had officially declared eight track formats no longer supported.
They had been dying for years, they didn't stop supporting them because
they were popular, they stopped supporting them because they were more
expensive, less reliable and not as popular as cassettes.


Regards

Salty
 




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