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Re: ADI IN TOMS RIVER SELLING ON EBAY AGAIN



Spellcheck Patrol wrote:

> Mike was the BUYER, Franklin.
> Alarmsuperstore wasn't in the picture at the time. Dabulls was part of
> the user name, and he was active on Ebay in the late 90's. Both
> parties involved confirmed the story over the phone. Don't be so fast
> to call it bullshit when you don't know the facts.

"The facts" as you say aren't "facts" unless you can provide proof.
You've just chastised Jim Rojas for the same thing when he posted the
information about ADI "dumping" product onto an eBay store.  You've also
admitted to "spinning yarns" about RLB in the past.  The difference
between you and me is that I don't "spin yarns".  From my point of view
you, Mike and Bass are all cut from the same cloth.  You're all USENET
bullies.  AFAIK, Jim's never lied and the ONLY thing that's redeemed you
is that you owned up to what you did and have decided that spell
chekking is a lot more fun.  :-)



> And dabulls took his lumps dealing with Mike.

There's nothing to support that statement.


>
> I was correcting you for your errors.

I don't know "everything" about the people that post here, but I do know
this.  Bass remains a "boil" on this industry and this newsgroup.  He
has no scruples when it comes to attacking individuals or the industry
to support his own twisted "mantra".  Even Campbell's admitted that
Bass' newsgroup persona is "twisted".  From my point of view, I wouldn't
even consider meeting Bass in person even if we were both at the same
ISC show (anyone else here, I wouldn't hesitate).


> You and Robert can dry hump each
> other for all I care or just throw a couple of burgers on the grill
> and share aviation stories.

I don't swing that way and Bass isn't even in the same league when it
comes to sharing aviation stories.  I still get a kick out of reading
his "Mayday" one, and where he stated that you can't exceed 60 degrees
of bank in any passenger jet without "becoming a stain on the ground".


>
> The whole world doesn't revolve around newsgroup posts, Frank. Mike
> told many a fib over the phone and in Instant Messenger.  He really
> wasn't a bad guy but he was lost in his own lies.

I'd call that sad, really.  Robert thinks that being the "biggest" means
he's "the best".  Right now, 75% of the DSC panels he advertises for
sale are no longer available.  And Honeywell DOES NOT make (and never
has) a 24 volt version of the Vista 128.  That's just the "tip" of that
iceberg he calls a website.  As a consumer, I would shy away from
purchasing *anything* from him.  His "terms and conditions" are way too
open to interpretation on what is considered "special order".  As for
selling fire alarm systems, it would be far less worrisome to deal with
someone local to you that's familiar with local codes and practices.


> So marry him or murder him. I don't care what you two do to each
> other, but I wish you'd make up your minds after 7 years of playing
> net-footsie with each other.

Heh...  "net-footsie"...  right...


> Facts at hand THIS you dumb fucking canuck. I first heard of the
> problem from the seller (dabulls) during a phone call in which we also
> discussed one of my purchases. He was afraid to take any real action
> because Mike threatened to create accounts and post negative
> feedback.  I asked Mike about it and he confirmed the story.

Then neither Mike or you know how eBay works.  You can't post "negative
feedback" against someone without first purchasing (or selling)
something from (or to) them.  eBay does not give you the option of
"creating accounts" just to post feedback (positive or negative).



> The one in NC is probably his son.
> Try UFOBOSS or one of his other wacky aliases from the 90's.
>

Unless he's decided to fake his death and move to China, I don't think
so.  So far all you've managed to do is Bassify.  How about providing
something a little more "concrete" from Google?


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