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Old March 8th 07, 04:54 PM posted to alt.collecting.8-track-tapes,alt.marketing.online.ebay,alt.marketplace.online.ebay
Kurt
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Default How to get rid of an eBay fraudster

In article m,
"duty-honor-country" wrote:

check it out- DoucheBoob is on his "IRS Agent" horse again, yet
another of the many broomstick cowboy fantasies he keeps in his
kitchen..

I think you two share a bit of the broomstick fantasy. You guys need to
get a room.

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Old March 8th 07, 05:17 PM posted to alt.collecting.8-track-tapes,alt.marketing.online.ebay,alt.marketplace.online.ebay
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On Thu, 08 Mar 2007 07:54:33 -0800, Kurt
wrote:

I think you two share a bit of the broomstick fantasy. You guys need to
get a room. snip


Not me. The broomstick has been up Charlie Nudo's ass too much to
even think about.

What will his bespeckled kid, Charlie III, think when he combs the
Internet and finds out what a petty thief and general ****tard his
father is?
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Old March 8th 07, 10:07 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 ,
DeserTBoB wrote:

On Thu, 08 Mar 2007 07:54:33 -0800, Kurt
wrote:

I think you two share a bit of the broomstick fantasy. You guys need to
get a room. snip


Not me. The broomstick has been up Charlie Nudo's ass too much to
even think about.

What will his bespeckled kid, Charlie III, think when he combs the
Internet and finds out what a petty thief and general ****tard his
father is?


Like I said...

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Old March 10th 07, 01:56 PM posted to alt.collecting.8-track-tapes,alt.marketing.online.ebay,alt.marketplace.online.ebay
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who in their right mind would do that ? read below:

A reward (maybe) for ratting on a tax cheat

Don't call, however, if you're just piqued at your neighbor with the
flashy new car, or your ex-spouse for flaunting her latest
relationship, or your old company for laying you off. The IRS wants
names, Social Security numbers, documentation, and financial data
before it will take a serious look.

It's a decades-old program that keeps a low profile, "because it
sometimes doesn't get very good publicity," Jeaneen Heiskell, a senior
analyst at Informant's Claims for Rewards, says diplomatically. Once
referred to as the "Reward for Rats" program by Sen. Harry Reid, who
wanted to legislate it out of existence in the late 1990s, it has
quietly ticked along, recovering millions in taxes with the help of
tips.

The program's reputation hasn't been helped, however, by informants
with shaky information that turns into a wild goose chase.

Some critics say the program would be more successful if the rewards
were larger and more consistent.

"They're pitiful little things," says James Moorman, president of
Taxpayers Against Fraud. "This is not serious money."

"Some people are under the impression that if you inform on somebody
you automatically get 10 percent," Faber says. But that's not the
case. Less than 8 percent of claims are allowed, according to the IRS,
and of those the average award is 2.74 percent of the taxes recovered.

The number of those who actually receive rewards is also small. Of the
4,765 people who applied for a reward in 2003, just 190 got a check.

Reasons for rejecting a claim range from "the information was of no
value" to "the service already knew the information" to "the payment
of the reward would be inappropriate," says Mr. Moorman.


 




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